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  • 5. Eyeblink classical conditioning and interpositus nucleus activity are disrupted in adult rats exposed to ethanol as neonates.
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  • 10. Acquisition of classically conditioned-related activity in the hippocampus is affected by lesions of the cerebellar interpositus nucleus.
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  • 11. Inactivation of the interpositus nucleus during unpaired extinction does not prevent extinction of conditioned eyeblink responses or conditioning-specific reflex modification.
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  • 17. Neural unit activity in the trigeminal complex with interpositus or red nucleus inactivation during classical eyeblink conditioning.
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  • 18. Purkinje cell activity in the cerebellar anterior lobe after rabbit eyeblink conditioning.
    Green JT, Steinmetz JE.
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  • 19. Evidence of plasticity in the pontocerebellar conditioned stimulus pathway during classical conditioning of the eyeblink response in the rabbit.
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  • 20. The cerebellum is necessary for rabbit classical eyeblink conditioning with a non-somatosensory (photic) unconditioned stimulus.
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