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Awareness is necessary for differential trace and delay eyeblink conditioning in humans
Authors:Lovibond Peter F  Liu Jean C J  Weidemann Gabrielle  Mitchell Christopher J
Affiliation:School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052, Australia
Abstract:
Squire et al. have proposed that trace and delay eyeblink conditioning procedures engage separate learning systems: a declarative hippocampal/cortical system associated with conscious contingency awareness, and a reflexive sub-cortical system independent of awareness, respectively ( [Clark and Squire, 1998] and [Smith et al., 2005]). The only difference between these two procedures is that the conditioned stimulus (CS) and the unconditioned stimulus (US) overlap in delay conditioning, whereas there is a brief interval (e.g., 1 s) between them in trace conditioning. In two experiments using the same procedure as Clark and Squire's group, we observed differential conditioning only in participants who showed contingency awareness in a post-experimental questionnaire, with both trace and delay procedures. We interpret these results to suggest that, although there may be multiple brain regions involved in learning, these regions are organized as a coordinated system rather than as separate, independent systems.
Keywords:Eyeblink conditioning   Awareness   Learning   Delay   Trace
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