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By contrast, the functions of the implicit system are highly distributed, supporting multiple behaviors, including skills and habits (eg, sequence learning), priming (eg, word completion), associative learning (eg, classic and operant conditioning), and nonassociative learning (eg, habituation). By observing patients with similar pathologies, Brook developed a "completely nonassociative form" to narrate the nonnarrated souls that populate his drama. Carew at Yale University and his co-workers have applied this developmental approach to the study of nonassociative learning in Aplysia, a marine snail whose adult form became famous in pioneering studies of the molecular basis of memory (SN: 1/22/83, p. |
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