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Hippocampus and two-way active avoidance conditioning: Contrasting effects of cytotoxic lesion and temporary inactivation (2015)
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Wang, J., Bast, T., Wang, Y. C., & Zhang, W. N. (2015). Hippocampus and two-way active avoidance conditioning: Contrasting effects of cytotoxic lesion and temporary inactivation. Hippocampus, 25(12), 1517-1531. https://doi.org/10.1002/hipo.22471

© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Hippocampal lesions tend to facilitate two-way active avoidance (2WAA) conditioning, where rats learn to cross to the opposite side of a conditioning chamber to avoid a tone-signaled footshock. This classical finding ha... Read More about Hippocampus and two-way active avoidance conditioning: Contrasting effects of cytotoxic lesion and temporary inactivation.