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The Effects of Noise on Memory

We were studying a very specific kind of memory, the kind of memory that allows one to associate a particular stimulus with a particular motor response. What we wanted here was to get single pathway resolution to know something about what the neurons encoded. We knew from previous work that the sounds would be transduced in the ear and go through a series of relays until they got to the auditory cortex. The information then goes through a structure and learn as the auditory striatum. And here what we were asking was whether the changes that occur when a rat acquires the appropriate association between high frequency and left or high frequency and right, whether those changes occurred precisely at the synapse between the auditory cortex and

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