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Contextual specificity of extinction of delay but not trace eyeblink conditioning in humans
Author(s) -
Christian Grillon,
Ruben P. Alvarez,
Linda L. Johnson,
Chanen Chavis
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
learning and memory
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.228
H-Index - 136
eISSN - 1549-5485
pISSN - 1072-0502
DOI - 10.1101/lm.855708
Subject(s) - eyeblink conditioning , extinction (optical mineralogy) , conditioning , context (archaeology) , psychology , classical conditioning , trace (psycholinguistics) , neuroscience , cognitive psychology , chemistry , biology , paleontology , linguistics , statistics , mineralogy , mathematics , philosophy
Renewal of an extinguished conditioned response has been demonstrated in humans and in animals using various types of procedures, except renewal of motor learning such as eyeblink conditioning. We tested renewal of delay and trace eyeblink conditioning in a virtual environment in an ABA design. Following acquisition in one context (A, e.g., an airport) and extinction in a different context (B, e.g., a city), tests for renewal took place in the acquisition (A) and extinction context (B), in a counterbalanced order. Results showed renewal of the extinguished conditioned response in the delay but not trace condition.

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