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What does dopamine release reveal about latent inhibition?

Thomas J BurtonGenevra HartBernard W Balleine
Published in: Learning & behavior (2022)
A recent paper by Kutlu et al. (2022) argues that changes in dopamine release during stimulus pre-exposure reflect non-associative changes in attention to the conditioned stimulus that are causally related to latent inhibition effects. Associative accounts of pre-exposure-induced changes in associability suggest, however, that such conclusions may be premature.
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