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Volumn 319, Issue 5871, 2008, Pages 1842-1845
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Aversive learning enhances perceptual and cortical discrimination of indiscriminable odor cues
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
2 BUTANOL;
ACTIVITY PATTERN;
ADAPTATION;
AVOIDANCE REACTION;
HOMINID;
LEARNING;
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE;
ODOR;
OLFACTORY CUE;
PERCEPTION;
ACCURACY;
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR;
ADULT;
ARTICLE;
ASSOCIATION;
AVERSION;
ENANTIOMER;
FEAR;
FEMALE;
FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING;
HUMAN;
HUMAN EXPERIMENT;
IMAGE ANALYSIS;
MALE;
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS;
NERVE CELL PLASTICITY;
NEUROIMAGING;
NORMAL HUMAN;
ODOR;
OLFACTORY DISCRIMINATION;
PREDICTION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PSYCHOPHYSICS;
PYRIFORM CORTEX;
STATE DEPENDENT LEARNING;
STIMULUS RESPONSE;
TASK PERFORMANCE;
THREAT;
ADULT;
ASSOCIATION LEARNING;
BRAIN MAPPING;
CONDITIONING, CLASSICAL;
CUES;
DISCRIMINATION LEARNING;
FEAR;
FEMALE;
HUMANS;
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING;
MALE;
ODORS;
OLFACTORY PATHWAYS;
PERCEPTION;
SMELL;
STEREOISOMERISM;
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EID: 41349090112
PISSN: 00368075
EISSN: 10959203
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1126/science.1152837 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (268)
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References (29)
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