STIMULUS CONTROL AND SPREADING CORTICAL DEPRESSION: SOME PROBLEMS RECONSIDERED

L. R. SQUIRE AND P. H. LISS (SEE 42:9) RAISE 4 CRITICISMS OF THE STIMULUS-CONTROL INTERPRETATION OF THE SPREADING DEPRESSION PHENOMENON. 3 OF THE POINTS THAT THEY CHALLENGE ARE DEFENDED ON THE BASIS OF DATA AND STATEMENTS PRESENTED BY SCHNEIDER. THE 4TH CRITICISM, THAT THE STIMULUS-CONTROL THEORY FA...

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Animal
Animal Ethology
Animals
Avoidance Learning
Cerebral Cortex
Cortical Spreading Depression
Humans
Learning
Memory
Theories
Transfer (Psychology)
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