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- who: Kota Yamada from the Kobe University, Japan have published the research work: Pupillary dynamics of mice performing a Pavlovian delay conditioning task reflect reward-predictive signals, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study explored the dynamics of licking and pupillary responses of mice performing a Pavlovian delay conditioning task with a head-fixed experimental setup. The experiment was conducted in a soundproof box with 75 dB of white noise in the laboratory to mask external sounds. conducted during the dark phase of the light cycle. On Day 3, mice were not allowed access to . . .
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