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Eyeblink conditioning (EBC) is a form of
classical conditioning that has been used
extensively to
study neural structures and
mechanisms that underlie...
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occurrence of a
second stimulus Eyeblink conditioning,
classical conditioning involving pairing of a
stimulus with an
eyeblink-eliciting
stimulus Fear conditioning...
- conditioning,
eyeblink conditioning, and the foot
contraction conditioning of
Hermissenda cr****icornis, a sea-slug. Both fear and
eyeblink conditioning...
- parts, such as the back of the neck (whole-body startle) and the eyes (
eyeblink) and
facilitates escape from
sudden stimuli. It is
found across many different...
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visual (e.g.,
bright light) nature, and
startle response measures include eyeblink rates and pulse/heart rate. The
negative impact of
heightened FPS in the...
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transcranial direct current stimulation,
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and
eyeblink classical conditioning supported the idea that the
parietal cortex serves...
- brain,
beneath the
cerebrum Eyeblink conditioning –
classical conditioning involving pairing of a
stimulus with an
eyeblink-eliciting
stimulusPages displaying...
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Track and trace, in
goods distribution and
logistics Trace, a type of
eyeblink conditioning An Italian-derived
synonym for star fort, in fortification...
- One of the most
extensively studied cerebellar learning tasks is the
eyeblink conditioning paradigm, in
which a
neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) such...
- (1998). "Effects of
stimulus valence on
recognition memory and
endogenous eyeblinks:
Further evidence for positive-negative asymmetry".
Personality and Social...