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Reward alters specific connections

How does the brain couple a fleeting sensory input to a delayed reward during learning? A study in locusts shows that coincident firing of neurons can 'mark' a neuronal connection for later modulation. See Article p.47

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Figure 1: Modulation of neuronal connections.

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