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Basque affricates and the manner-place dependency

Lingua, 1992
Abstract In this paper an attempt is made to refine the representation of Basque affricates, taking into account recent research that has shown that the Manner features in these segments are best analysed as two independent unary features [stop] and [cont] (Hualde 1988, Lombardi 1990). All processes bearing on the structure of affricates discussed in
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Corrigendum to “On iterated function systems with place-dependent probabilities”

Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 2022
This is a corrigendum to the paper “On iterated function systems with place-dependent probabilities” published in Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 143 (2015), 419–432.
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Task-Dependent Representations in Rat Hippocampal Place Neurons

Journal of Neurophysiology, 1997
Kobayashi, Tsuneyuki, Hisao Nishijo, Masaji Fukuda, Jan Bures, and Taketoshi Ono. Task-dependent representations in rat hippocampal place neurons. J. Neurophysiol. 78: 597–613, 1997. It is suggested that the hippocampal formation is essential to spatial representations by flexible encoding of diverse information during navigation, which includes not ...
T, Kobayashi   +4 more
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The effect of place attachment on visitors’ revisit intentions: evidence from Batam

Tourism Geographies, 2020
The tourism sector is considered a vital economic driver in several countries. Consequently, tourism authorities focus much attention on the factors that could give them a competitive advantage especially in attracting repeat visitations to certain ...
S. Isa, H. H. Ariyanto, S. Kiumarsi
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Mood as a mediator of place dependent memory.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1995
Converging evidence form 3 studies suggests that how well information transfers from one environment to another depends on how similar the environments feel rather than on how similar they look. Thus, even when target events are encoded and retrieved in the same physical setting, memory performance suffers if the attending affective states differ ...
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Experience‐dependent modifications of hippocampal place cell firing

Hippocampus, 1991
AbstractUnderstanding the empirical rules that regulate alterations of hippocampal firing fields will enhance our understanding of hippocampal function. The current study sought to extend previous research in this area by examining the effect of substituting a new stimulus for a familiar stimulus in a familiar environment.
E, Bostock, R U, Muller, J L, Kubie
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Sensitization-dependent nicotine place preference in the adult zebrafish

Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 2019
Sensitization of motor activity is a behavioural test to evaluate the effects of psychostimulants. Conditioned place preference (CPP) is an associative learning procedure to examine the rewarding properties of drugs. We aimed to assess whether motor sensitization to drugs of abuse can make zebrafish more vulnerable to establishing drug-induced CPP.
Pisera Fuster, Antonella   +3 more
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Place conditioning with morphine and phencyclidine: Dose dependent effects

Life Sciences, 1985
In a place conditioning paradigm, rats were exposed to one of two distinctive environments following injection of drug or vehicle. Preference was measured under drug free conditions by allowing subjects free access to both settings and measuring where they spent more time.
G A, Barr, W, Paredes, W H, Bridger
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Evidence for state-dependent retrieval in conditioned place aversion

Behavioral and Neural Biology, 1993
State-dependent retrieval (SDR) in conditioned place aversion (CPA) was observed using Long-Evans male rats, with three different aversive drugs injected ip: lithium chloride (31.8 mg/kg), FG 7142 (10 mg/kg), and naloxone (5 mg/kg). Experiment 1 showed that state-dependent dissociation was complete with lithium chloride following two conditioning ...
P, Oberling   +3 more
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Dose-dependent and baseline-dependent conditioning with d-amphetamine in the place conditioning paradigm

Psychopharmacology, 1989
The place conditioning paradigm was used to evaluate the positively reinforcing effects of d-amphetamine. During conditioning, female rats were injected (IP) with saline or one of five doses (0.625-5 mg/kg) of d-amphetamine (d-A) and confined to the initially non-preferred side of the testing apparatus.
N L, Costello   +3 more
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