Cerebellar cortical degeneration disrupts discrimination learning but not delay or trace classical eyeblink conditioning.
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J F Disterhoft | J. Disterhoft | R. Mcglinchey-Berroth | C. Fortier | R McGlinchey-Berroth | C B Fortier | Catherine Fortier
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