Specific and nonspecific associations in eyeblink conditioning in rabbits
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Hippocampal theta (3-8 Hz) activity during classical eyeblink conditioning in rabbits
Nokia, Miriam; Penttonen, Markku; Korhonen, Tapani; Wikgren, Jan (Elsevier, 2008)In 1978, Berry and Thompson showed that the amount of theta (3–8 Hz) activity in the spontaneous hippocampal EEG predicted learning rate in subsequent eyeblink conditioning in rabbits. More recently, the absence of theta ...