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    Transfer tests of an extinction cue in appetitive conditioning with rats by Brooks, Douglas C.

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-03-2021)
    “…•A cue present during extinction (extinction cue) reduces the relapse effect known as spontaneous recovery.•An extinction cue does not transfer from one CS in…”
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    Spontaneous recovery can be prevented in appetitive conditioning with rats by Brooks, Douglas C.

    Published in Learning and motivation (01-08-2021)
    “…Two Pavlovian appetitive conditioning experiments with rats demonstrated that spontaneous recovery can be strongly reduced (prevented). The experiments also…”
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    An extinction cue reduces appetitive Pavlovian reinstatement in rats by Brooks, Douglas C., Fava, Devin A.

    Published in Learning and motivation (01-05-2017)
    “…•A cue present during extinction and on a test following unsignalled USs reduces reinstatement.•The same cue presented only during extinction but not during…”
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    The Role of the Rat Hippocampal System in Several Effects of Context in Extinction by Wilson, Amy, Brooks, Douglas C, Bouton, Mark E

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-10-1995)
    “…The effect of fornix lesions on some effects of manipulating the context on performance in extinction were studied. In renewal , subjects' responding to an…”
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    An extinction cue reduces spontaneous recovery of ataxic ethanol tolerance in rats by BROOKS, Douglas C, VAUGHN, Joanne M, FREEMAN, Andrew J, WOODS, Amanda M

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-11-2004)
    “…Ethanol ataxia experiments with rats investigated cue effects on conditioned tolerance. Spontaneous recovery (SR) was assessed 1 day and 18 days after…”
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    Extinction and spontaneous recovery of ataxic tolerance to ethanol in rats by BROOKS, Douglas C, KARAMANLIAN, Boghos R, FOSTER, Vicki L

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-02-2001)
    “…Two experiments with rats using an ethanol ataxia method investigated extinction and spontaneous recovery of tolerance. Tolerance extinction has been shown…”
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    Impact of brief or extended extinction of a taste aversion on inhibitory associations: evidence from summation, retardation, and preference tests by Brooks, Douglas C, Bowker, Jonna L, Anderson, Jenise E, Palmatier, Matthew I

    Published in Learning & behavior (01-02-2003)
    “…In five conditioned taste aversion experiments with rats, summation, retardation, and preference tests were used to assess the effects of extinguishing a…”
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    A Retrieval Cue for Extinction Attenuates Response Recovery (Renewal) Caused by a Return to the Conditioning Context by Brooks, Douglas C, Bouton, Mark E

    “…When conditioning and extinction are conducted in different contexts, a return to the conditioning context causes a renewal of conditioned responding. The…”
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    A Retrieval Cue for Extinction Attenuates Spontaneous Recovery by Brooks, Douglas C, Bouton, Mark E

    “…Four experiments with rats in an appetitive conditioned magazine entry preparation examined spontaneous recovery after extinction. Spontaneous recovery was…”
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    Time and Context Effects on Performance in a Pavlovian Discrimination Reversal by Bouton, Mark E, Brooks, Douglas C

    “…Five conditioned suppression experiments with rats explored retention interval and context effects in discrimination reversal learning. In the discrimination…”
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    Recent and remote extinction cues reduce spontaneous recovery by Brooks, D C

    “…Five appetitive conditioning experiments with rats examined the ability of extinction cues (ECs) to reduce spontaneous recovery after extinction procedures…”
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    Further evidence that conditioned inhibition is not the mechanism of an extinction cue's effect: A reinforced cue prevents spontaneous recovery by Brooks, Douglas C, Bowker, Jonna L

    Published in Learning & behavior (01-11-2001)
    “…In order to assess whether an extinction cue's effect is due to conditioned inhibition, the effect of pairing an extinction cue with food on the cue's capacity…”
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    Recent and Remote Extinction Cues Reduce Spontaneous Recovery by Brooks, Douglas C.

    “…Five appetitive conditioning experiments with rats examined the ability of extinction cues (ECs) to reduce spontaneous recovery after extinction procedures…”
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    An extinction cue reduces spontaneous recovery of a conditioned taste aversion by Brooks, Douglas C, Palmatier, Matthew I, Garcia, Eliseo O, Johnson, Jessica L

    Published in Learning & behavior (01-02-1999)
    “…The effect of an auditory cue presented during extinction on spontaneous recovery of a conditioned taste aversion was investigated in three experiments…”
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    Reinstatement after counterconditioning by Brooks, Douglas C, Hale, Beth, Nelson, James B, Bouton, Mark E

    Published in Learning & behavior (01-11-1995)
    “…A study examined reinstatement after counterconditioning in three experiments with rats. The results parallel previous data obtained after extinction…”
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    Effects of contextual conditioning and unconditional stimulus presentation on performance in appetitive conditioning by Bouton, M E, Rosengard, C, Achenbach, G G, Peck, C A, Brooks, D C

    “…Four experiments with rat subjects examined the effects of contextual conditioning on conditioned appetitive performance. Experiment 1 compared the effects of…”
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