I second Stephen's suggestion.
Ken
sbl...@ubishops.ca wrote:
On 18 Oct 2009 at 12:17, Britt, Michael wrote:
I haven't done an episode on classical conditioning so I'm looking around to see if there has been
anything interesting on the topic. Just wondering if anyone had heard of any neat applications of
classical conditioning in recent
research?
How about this?
Bekinschtein, T. et al (2009). Classical conditioning in the
vegetative and minimally conscious state. Nature Neuroscience,
published online 20 September.
Stephen
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