Reversing Stimulus Timing in Visual Conditioning Leads to Memories with Opposite Valence in Drosophi...
Reversing Stimulus Timing in Visual Conditioning Leads to Memories with Opposite Valence in Drosophila: e0139797
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Animals need to associate different environmental stimuli with each other regardless of whether they temporally overlap or not. Drosophila melanogaster displays olfactory trace conditioning, where an odor is followed by electric shock reinforcement after a temporal gap, leading to conditioned odor avoidance. Reversing the stimulus timing in olfacto...
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Reversing Stimulus Timing in Visual Conditioning Leads to Memories with Opposite Valence in Drosophila: e0139797
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10.1371/journal.pone.0139797