Eyeblink conditioning given in the explicit presence of hippocampal θ results in accelerated learning and enhanced multiple-unit responses, with slower learning and suppression of unit activity under non-θ conditions. Recordings from putative pyramidal cells during θ-contingent training show that pretrial θ-state is linked to the probability of firing increases versus decreases rather than to the magnitude of such responses. These findings suggest that the learning facilitation during θ may be due to the recruitment of additional neurons that increase their firing rate during trials.
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Cicchese, J. J., Darling, R. D., & Berry, S. D. (2015). Pretrial hippocampal θ-state differentiates single-unit response profiles during rabbit trace eyeblink conditioning. Learning and Memory, 22(7), 318–322. https://doi.org/10.1101/lm.038216.115
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