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Fear Memory Relapse: The Importance of Input Associativity

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Fear Memory Relapse : The Importance of Input Associativity. / Mermet-Joret, Noëmie; Capogna, Marco; Nabavi, Sadegh.

In: Trends in Neurosciences, Vol. 44, No. 5, 05.2021, p. 337-339.

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Mermet-Joret N, Capogna M, Nabavi S. Fear Memory Relapse: The Importance of Input Associativity. Trends in Neurosciences. 2021 May;44(5):337-339. doi: 10.1016/j.tins.2021.02.006

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Mermet-Joret, Noëmie ; Capogna, Marco ; Nabavi, Sadegh. / Fear Memory Relapse : The Importance of Input Associativity. In: Trends in Neurosciences. 2021 ; Vol. 44, No. 5. pp. 337-339.

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