Cambridge University Press (CUP), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 4(20), p. 618-619, 1997
DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x97271591
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Several types of amygdala-dependent learning can be blocked by local infusion of NMDA antagonists into the amygdala. This blockade shows anatomical, pharmacological, temporal, and behavioral specificity, providing a pattern of data more consistent with a role for NMDA receptors in learning than in arousal or attention, and supporting the contention that an “LTP-like” process is a neural substrate for memory formation.