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Neurosci Lett
November 2021
Prince of Wales Clinical School and UNSW, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia; Neuroscience Research Australia UNSW, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
We studied nine normal volunteers with a classical conditioning paradigm using a mastoid tap, believed to activate otolith receptors, as an unconditional stimulus (US) and the consequent blink as the unconditioned response (UR). Both visual (alternation of stripes) and an auditory tone were used as conditional stimuli (CS). Recordings were made below the eyes at IO1 and IO2, from over the frontal eye fields (C3' and C4') and over the posterior fossa, the latter at sites we have previously reported that we were able to record an evoked climbing fibre response (CFR) at short latency.
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