Individual differences in blink rate modulate the effect of instrumental control on subsequent Pavlovian responding
Abstract
Pavlovian conditioned responses to cues that signal threat are rapidly acquired and tend to persist over time. However, recent research suggests that the ability to actively avoid or exert control over an anticipated threat can diminish the subsequent expression of Pavlovian responses. Studies in animal models suggest that active avoidance behavior and its consequences may be mediated by dopaminergic function. In the present study, we sought to...
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Title
Individual differences in blink rate modulate the effect of instrumental control on subsequent Pavlovian responding
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
236
Issue
1
Pages
87 - 97
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