Repeated measurements of learned irrelevance by a novel within-subject paradigm in humans
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17408763
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Learned irrelevance (LIrr) refers to the retardation of classical conditioning following preexposure of the to-be-associated stimuli. Healthy volunteers have been tested on three occasions with a new LIrr paradigm avoiding methodological problems which afflict traditional paradigms. A significant LIrr effect was demonstrated on each occasion. Thus, the new paradigm enables repeated measurements of LIrr and might be useful in evaluating long-term effects of medication in psychiatric disorders exhibiting aberrant LIrr.
Date of Publication
2007
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Article
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en
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Behavioural brain research
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0166-4328
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17408763
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