| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - If so, then the study addresses habits in general, and the conclusions include1. the infralimbic cortex does indeed appear to mediate the triggering of habits2. the learning embodied in a habit remains stored even when the habit no longer dominates behavior.If, on the other hand, the light was on for both kinds of trials, those inovolving both tones and both kinds of food, then, in addition to 1 a
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