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1. Emotion in motion: A three-stage model of aversive classical conditioning.

2. Mitigation of postnatal ethanol-induced neuroinflammation ameliorates trace fear memory deficits in juvenile rats.

3. Recognition memory is selectively impaired in adult rats exposed to binge-like doses of ethanol during early postnatal life.

4. Prenatal kynurenine exposure in rats: age-dependent changes in NMDA receptor expression and conditioned fear responding.

5. Central amygdala lesions inhibit pontine nuclei acoustic reactivity and retard delay eyeblink conditioning acquisition in adult rats.

6. Neonatal Ethanol Exposure Impairs Trace Fear Conditioning and Alters NMDA Receptor Subunit Expression in Adult Male and Female Rats.

7. Significant long-term, but not short-term, hippocampal-dependent memory impairment in adult rats exposed to alcohol in early postnatal life.

8. Impaired trace fear conditioning and diminished ERK1/2 phosphorylation in the dorsal hippocampus of adult rats administered alcohol as neonates.

9. Neonatal ethanol exposure results in dose-dependent impairments in the acquisition and timing of the conditioned eyeblink response and altered cerebellar interpositus nucleus and hippocampal CA1 unit activity in adult rats.

10. Hippocampal-dependent Pavlovian conditioning in adult rats exposed to binge-like doses of ethanol as neonates.

11. Conditioned fear in adult rats is facilitated by the prior acquisition of a classically conditioned motor response.

12. Associative and non-associative blinking in classically conditioned adult rats.

13. Eyeblink conditioning during an interstimulus interval switch in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) using picrotoxin to disrupt cerebellar cortical input to the interpositus nucleus.

14. Ethanol-exposed neonatal rats are impaired as adults in classical eyeblink conditioning at multiple unconditioned stimulus intensities.

15. Perirhinal cortex supports delay fear conditioning to rat ultrasonic social signals.

16. Temporal encoding in fear conditioning revealed through associative reflex facilitation.

17. Amygdalar NMDA receptors control the expression of associative reflex facilitation and three other conditional responses.

18. Amygdala lesions block conditioned enhancement of the early component of the rat eyeblink reflex.

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