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Appetitive and aversive classical conditioning of female sexual response.

24 Mar 2008 INTRODUCTION: There is only limited evidence for appetitive classical conditioning of female sexual response, and to date modulation of female sexual response by aversive conditioning has not been studied. AIM: The aim of this article is to study ...
rec_pub_18373525-appetitive-aversive-classical-conditioning-female-sexual-response.htm


Eyeblink classical conditioning in the preweanling lamb.

30 May 2008 Classical conditioning of eyeblink responses has been one of the most important models for studying the neurobiology of learning, with many comparative, ontogenetic, and clinical applications. The current study reports the development of procedures ...
rec_pub_18513143-eyeblink-classical-conditioning-preweanling-lamb.htm


Unconscious classical conditioning of sexual arousal: evidence for the conditioning of female genital arousal to subliminally presented sexual stimuli.

28 Oct 2007 INTRODUCTION: Although the assumption that sexual behavior is at least partly learned is common across theories of sexual behavior, classical conditioning of sexual response in women has been seldom studied. AIM: The study of unconscious classical ...
rec_pub_17971104-unconscious-classical-conditioning-sexual-arousal-evidence.htm


Differential classical conditioning of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia recruits both NMDA receptor-dependent enhancement and NMDA receptor-dependent depression of the reflex.

19 Mar 2007 Differential classical conditioning of the gill-withdrawal response (GWR) in Aplysia can be elicited by training in which a conditioned stimulus (CS) delivered to one side of the siphon (the CS+) is paired with a noxious unconditioned stimulus (US; ...
rec_pub_17376967-differential-classical-conditioning-gill-withdrawal-reflex-aplysia.htm


Pavlov's cockroach: classical conditioning of salivation in an insect.

11 Jun 2007 Secretion of saliva to aid swallowing and digestion is an important physiological function found in many vertebrates and invertebrates. Pavlov reported classical conditioning of salivation in dogs a century ago. Conditioning of salivation, however, ...
rec_pub_17565382-pavlov-s-cockroach-classical-conditioning-salivation-insect.htm


Classical conditioning and expectancy in placebo hypoalgesia: a randomized controlled study in patients with atopic dermatitis and persons with healthy skin.

7 Oct 2006 The effectiveness of placebos is unchallenged. However, it is still not clear on which mechanisms the placebo effect is based. Besides expectancy theories, classical conditioning is discussed as a major explanatory model. In an experimental ...
rec_pub_17030095-classical-conditioning-expectancy-placebo-hypoalgesia-randomized.htm


Classical conditioning of activities of salivary neurones in the cockroach.

30 Jan 2006 Secretion of saliva to aid swallowing and digestion is a basic physiological function found in many vertebrates and invertebrates. For mammals, classical conditioning of salivation in dogs was reported by Pavlov a century ago. However, conditioning ...
rec_pub_16449569-classical-conditioning-activities-salivary-neurones-cockroach.htm


Inhibition of cortisol production by metyrapone enhances trace, but not delay, eyeblink conditioning.

12 May 2008 RATIONALE: Hypercortisolism [ corrected] impairs trace classical conditioning of the eyeblink response to an air puff but does not affect delay conditioning. OBJECTIVES: The opposite neurohormonal condition, hypocortisolism, may facilitate trace ...
rec_pub_18478206-inhibition-cortisol-production-metyrapone-enhances-trace-delay.htm


Trace conditioning and the hippocampus: the importance of contiguity.

21 Aug 2006 Trace conditioning, a form of classical conditioning in which the presentation of the conditioned stimulus (CS) and the unconditioned stimulus (US) is separated in time by an interstimulus interval, requires an intact hippocampus. In contrast, ...
rec_pub_16928858-trace-conditioning-hippocampus-importance-contiguity.htm


Role of classical conditioning in learning gastrointestinal symptoms.

5 Jul 2007 Nausea and/or vomiting are aversive gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms. Nausea and vomiting manifest unconditionally after a nauseogenic experience. However, there is correlative, quasiexperimental and experimental evidence that nausea and vomiting can ...
rec_pub_17659689-role-classical-conditioning-learning-gastrointestinal-symptoms.htm

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