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Limits of Executive Control: Sequential Effects in Predictable Environments.Implicit learning of between-group intervals in auditory temporal structures.Age differences in neural activity during slot machine gambling: an fMRI studyI Think, Therefore Eyeblink: The Importance of Contingency Awareness in Conditioning.Reward and punishment-based compound cue learning and generalization in opiate dependency.Blocking, unblocking, and overexpectation of fear: a role for opioid receptors in the regulation of Pavlovian association formation.Opioid receptors in the midbrain periaqueductal gray regulate extinction of pavlovian fear conditioning.Effect of neonatal dexamethasone exposure on growth and neurological development in the adult rat.Negative emotional appraisal selectively disrupts retrieval of expected outcome values required for goal-directed instrumental choice.The impact of interruptions on medication errors in hospitals: an observational study of nurses.I like it by mere association: Conditioning preferences in infants.Predictability of Interruptions During Medication Administration With Related Behavioral Management Strategies.Disgust and fear responding in contamination-based obsessive-compulsive disorder during pictorial exposure.Parallel acquisition of awareness and differential delay eyeblink conditioning.The role of US recency in the Perruchet effect in eyeblink conditioning.Evidence for multiple processes contributing to the Perruchet effect: Response priming and associative learning.Competition between an avoidance response and a safety signal: evidence for a single learning system.The role of contingency awareness in single-cue human eyeblink conditioning.Evidence for expectancy as a mediator of avoidance and anxiety in a laboratory model of human avoidance learning.Awareness is necessary for differential trace and delay eyeblink conditioning in humans.Do reaction times in the Perruchet effect reflect variations in the strength of an associative link?Is Perruchet's dissociation between eyeblink conditioned responding and outcome expectancy evidence for two learning systems?Apparatus exposure produces profound declines in conditioned nictitating-membrane responses to discrete conditioned stimuli by the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus).Randomised pilot study of cannabis cue exposure: Reducing cue reactivity while building toleranceA qualitative study of nurses' perceptions of a behavioural strategies e-learning program to reduce interruptions during medication administration
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