Filling the gap: Evidence for a spatial differentiation in trace eyeblink conditioning

MF Larra, A Behrje, JB Finke, TD Blumenthal… - Neuroscience …, 2017 - Elsevier
Neuroscience Letters, 2017Elsevier
Trace eyeblink conditioning is used as a translational model of declarative memory but
restricted to the temporal domain. Potential spatial aspects have never been experimentally
addressed. We employed a spatiotemporal trace eyeblink conditioning paradigm in which a
spatial dimension (application side of the unconditioned stimulus) was differentially coded
by tone frequency of the conditioned stimulus and recorded conditioned reactions from both
eyes. We found more and stronger conditioned reactions at the side predicted by the …
Abstract
Trace eyeblink conditioning is used as a translational model of declarative memory but restricted to the temporal domain. Potential spatial aspects have never been experimentally addressed. We employed a spatiotemporal trace eyeblink conditioning paradigm in which a spatial dimension (application side of the unconditioned stimulus) was differentially coded by tone frequency of the conditioned stimulus and recorded conditioned reactions from both eyes. We found more and stronger conditioned reactions at the side predicted by the conditioned stimulus but only in aware participants. Thus, spatial effects are present in trace eyeblink conditioning and may be differentially conditioned depending on the awareness about the spatial relation between conditioned and unconditioned stimulus.
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