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Cerebellar and Hippocampal Activation During Eyeblink Conditioning Depends on the Experimental Paradigm: A MEG Study
The cerebellum and the hippocampus are key structures for the acquisition of conditioned eyeblink responses. Whereas the cerebellum seems to be crucial for all types of eyeblink conditioning, the hippocampus appears to be involved only in complex types of learning. We conducted a differential condit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2565431/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15152983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/NP.2003.291 |
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author | Kirsch, Peter Achenbach, Caroline Kirsch, Martina Heinzmann, Matthias Schienle, Anne Vaitl, Dieter |
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description | The cerebellum and the hippocampus are key structures for the acquisition of conditioned eyeblink responses. Whereas the cerebellum seems to be crucial for all types of eyeblink conditioning, the hippocampus appears to be involved only in complex types of learning. We conducted a differential conditioning study to explore the suitability of the design for magnetencephalography (MEG). In addition, we compared cerebellar and hippocampal activation during differential delay and trace conditioning. Comparable conditioning effects were seen in both conditions, but a greater resistance to extinction for trace conditioning. Brain activation differed between paradigms: delay conditioning provoked activation only in the cerebellum and trace conditioning only in the hippocampus. The results reflect differential brain activation patterns during the two types of eyeblink conditioning. |
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spelling | pubmed-25654312008-10-16 Cerebellar and Hippocampal Activation During Eyeblink Conditioning Depends on the Experimental Paradigm: A MEG Study Kirsch, Peter Achenbach, Caroline Kirsch, Martina Heinzmann, Matthias Schienle, Anne Vaitl, Dieter Neural Plast Article The cerebellum and the hippocampus are key structures for the acquisition of conditioned eyeblink responses. Whereas the cerebellum seems to be crucial for all types of eyeblink conditioning, the hippocampus appears to be involved only in complex types of learning. We conducted a differential conditioning study to explore the suitability of the design for magnetencephalography (MEG). In addition, we compared cerebellar and hippocampal activation during differential delay and trace conditioning. Comparable conditioning effects were seen in both conditions, but a greater resistance to extinction for trace conditioning. Brain activation differed between paradigms: delay conditioning provoked activation only in the cerebellum and trace conditioning only in the hippocampus. The results reflect differential brain activation patterns during the two types of eyeblink conditioning. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2003 /pmc/articles/PMC2565431/ /pubmed/15152983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/NP.2003.291 Text en Copyright © 2003 . |
spellingShingle | Article Kirsch, Peter Achenbach, Caroline Kirsch, Martina Heinzmann, Matthias Schienle, Anne Vaitl, Dieter Cerebellar and Hippocampal Activation During Eyeblink Conditioning Depends on the Experimental Paradigm: A MEG Study |
title | Cerebellar and Hippocampal Activation During Eyeblink Conditioning
Depends on the Experimental Paradigm: A MEG Study |
title_full | Cerebellar and Hippocampal Activation During Eyeblink Conditioning
Depends on the Experimental Paradigm: A MEG Study |
title_fullStr | Cerebellar and Hippocampal Activation During Eyeblink Conditioning
Depends on the Experimental Paradigm: A MEG Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Cerebellar and Hippocampal Activation During Eyeblink Conditioning
Depends on the Experimental Paradigm: A MEG Study |
title_short | Cerebellar and Hippocampal Activation During Eyeblink Conditioning
Depends on the Experimental Paradigm: A MEG Study |
title_sort | cerebellar and hippocampal activation during eyeblink conditioning
depends on the experimental paradigm: a meg study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2565431/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15152983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/NP.2003.291 |
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