Hi

Just on reading the news report (not much detail), sounds as though this was 
extinction, with some manipulation of the interval between learning and 
extinction.  Also mentions initial representation of stimulus (blue square) 
without shock before the extinction proper.

Has anyone studied effect of immediate vs delayed extinction?  Might the 
phenomenon of spontaneous recovery suggest benefits of delayed extinction?

Take care
Jim


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>>> "DeVolder Carol L" <devoldercar...@sau.edu> 10-Dec-09 11:21 AM >>>
This is kind of interesting. Oversimplified, but interesting.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091209/sc_nm/us_fear_memory 


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