Context conditioning in humans using commercially available immersive Virtual Reality
Abstract Despite a wealth of knowledge on how humans and nonhuman animals learn to associate meaningful events with cues in the environment, far less is known about how humans learn to associate these events with the environment itself. Progress on understanding spatiotemporal contextual processes i...
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Auteurs principaux: | Marijn C. W. Kroes, Joseph E. Dunsmoor, Wayne E. Mackey, Mason McClay, Elizabeth A. Phelps |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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