Visually cued fear conditioning test for memory impairment related to cortical function
Abstract Aim Fear conditioning tests are intended to elucidate a subject's ability to associate a conditioned stimulus with an aversive, unconditioned stimulus, such as footshock. Among these tests, a paradigm related to precise cortical functions would be increasingly important in drug screeni...
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Main Authors: | Kazuya Kuboyama (Author), Yuki Shirakawa (Author), Koji Kawada (Author), Naoki Fujii (Author), Daiki Ojima (Author), Yasushi Kishimoto (Author), Tohru Yamamoto (Author), Maki K. Yamada (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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