Ecological analysis of Pavlovian fear conditioning in rats | Communications Biology - Nature.com
In an ecologically-relevant environment, rats respond differently to artificial fear conditioning compared to when a realistic threat, such as that of a predator, is introduced, which has implications for potential non-associative, rather than standard associ…
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