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This Week in Neuroscience
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The Mouse Can Still Tell the Difference Between a and B
The researchers found that when you re-expose the mouse to context B, which the mouse has previously been shocked in, the mouse obviously freezes. But if you put the mouse back in context A that it previously had not been shocked in,. it also freezes. As long as A and B are quite close together in time previously. It's where even in humans, some of this memory stuff that we're talking about is consciously aware.
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