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Amnesia: A Function of the Temporal Relation of Footshock to Electroconvulsive Shock
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1968
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Second FootshockNeuropsychologyElectroconvulsive ShockAffective NeuroscienceCognitionMotor ControlExplicit MemorySocial SciencesKinesiologyNeurodynamicsMemoryCognitive ElectrophysiologyNeurorehabilitationCognitive NeuroscienceBrief FootshockCognitive ScienceElevated PlatformBehavioral NeuroscienceRehabilitationTemporal RelationNervous SystemImplicit MemoryNeurophysiologyAssociative Memory (Psychology)Memory LossNeuroscienceElectrophysiologyHuman MovementMedicine
When rats received a brief footshock upon stepping off an elevated platform, and an electroconvulsive shock 30 seconds or 6 hours afterward, amnesia was not observed 24 hours later. If a second footshock (noncontingent) was delivered 0.5 second before the electroconvulsive shock, amnesia was observed. The amnesia was temporary if conditioning was strong and permanent if conditioning was weak.
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