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Context-Dependent Human Extinction Memory Is Mediated by a Ventromedial Prefrontal and Hippocampal Network
J. Neurosci. Kalisch et al. 26: 9503

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  • supplemental material - Table 1
  • supplemental material - Suppl. Fig. 1. Reaction times (RT) from day 2 (recall). From left to right: CS+ in conditioning context A (black bar); CS- in conditioning context A (black hatched bar); CS+ in extinction context B (orange bar); CS- in extinction context B (hatched orange bar). Unit: z-scores (SD). The figure shows no effect of context on CS- RTs. By contrast, the CS+ RTs are slowed in the conditioning A and speeded in the extinction context B. That is, the RT effects reported in the main text are not due to shortening of CS- RTs in the conditioning context but due to context-dependent changes in CS+ processing.




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