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      Classical conditioning with auditory discrimination of the eye blink in decerebrate cats.

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      Acoustic Stimulation, Animals, Brain Stem, physiology, Cats, Conditioning, Classical, Conditioning, Eyelid, Decerebrate State, physiopathology, Discrimination Learning, Reversal Learning

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          Cats were subjected to complete lower brainstem transection, and were then tested for learning ability according to a classical conditioning paradigm. An auditory stimulus was systematically paired with a brief shock to the eyelid. Within a few weeks after the operation, the decerebrate cats could learn the conditioned response with a tone frequency discrimination and then a discrimination reversal. Our results support the notion that the brainstem reticular formation can support a conditioned response which isbehaviorally similar to that obtained in the intact animal.

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