All Relations between brainstem and associative learning

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James Joseph Wright, Paul David Bourk. The mesoanatomy of the cortex, minimization of free energy, and generative cognition. Frontiers in computational neuroscience. vol 17. 2023-05-30. PMID:37251599. the trajectory along which free energy is minimized is shaped by interaction with sensorimotor, limbic, and brainstem mechanisms, providing a basis for creative and unlimited associative learning. 2023-05-30 2023-08-14 Not clear
Anja Hayen, Vishvarani Wanigasekera, Olivia K Faull, Stewart F Campbell, Payashi S Garry, Simon J M Raby, Josephine Robertson, Ruth Webster, Richard G Wise, Mari Herigstad, Kyle T S Pattinso. Opioid suppression of conditioned anticipatory brain responses to breathlessness. NeuroImage. vol 150. 2018-03-05. PMID:28062251. these findings suggest that in addition to effects on brainstem respiratory control, opioids palliate breathlessness through an interplay of altered associative learning mechanisms. 2018-03-05 2023-08-13 human
Duncan A A Maclaren, David I G Wilson, Philip Win. Updating of action-outcome associations is prevented by inactivation of the posterior pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus. Neurobiology of learning and memory. vol 102. 2013-12-23. PMID:23567109. these results are consistent with a role for the pptg in 'higher-order' associative learning and are the first to demonstrate a brainstem role in action-outcome learning. 2013-12-23 2023-08-12 rat
J A Harvey, A G Roman. Harmaline-induced impairment of Pavlovian conditioning in the rabbit. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 13. issue 4. 1993-05-06. PMID:8463839. we concluded that the primary effect of harmaline was to impair stimulus processing within brainstem circuits such as to reduce the excitatory properties of the conditioned stimulus, thus retarding its entry into associative learning. 1993-05-06 2023-08-12 rabbit