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Lesions of the Basolateral Amygdala Disrupt Conditioning Based on the Retrieved Representations of Motivationally Significant Events

Dominic M. Dwyer and Simon Killcross
Journal of Neuroscience 9 August 2006, 26 (32) 8305-8309; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1647-06.2006
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1647-06.2006
PubMed 
16899725
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History 
  • Received April 18, 2006
  • Revision received July 5, 2006
  • Accepted July 8, 2006
  • First published August 9, 2006.
  • Version of record published August 9, 2006.
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  1. Dominic M. Dwyer and
  2. Simon Killcross
  1. School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF10 3YG, United Kingdom
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    • Received April 18, 2006.
    • Revision received July 5, 2006.
    • Accepted July 8, 2006.
  • This work was supported by a Medical Research Council Career Establishment Grant 69805345 (S.K.).

  • Correspondence should be addressed to Dominic M. Dwyer, School of Psychology, Tower Building, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF10 3YG, UK. Email: DwyerDM{at}cardiff.ac.uk

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