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Hasselmo, M (1999) Neuromodulation: acetylcholine and memory consolidation. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3:351-359.

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Metalearning, Neuromodulation, and Emotion - Doya (2000)   (Correct)

....et al. 1990) These facts suggest that noradrenaline regulates the randomness in action selection, similar to the inverse temperature in the above formulation. Acetylcholine for learning rate Acetylcholine is known to modulate the synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus and the cerebral cortex (Hasselmo, 1999). Depletion of acetylcholine leads to memory disorders like Alzheimer s disease. These facts point to the possibility that 5 acetylcholine controls the learning rate , which determines when to learn something new and when to retain what has been memorized. Interactions of the Neuromodulators The ....

Hasselmo, M.E. (1999) Neuromodulation: acetylcholine and memory consolidation. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 3:351-359.


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Hasselmo, M (1999) Neuromodulation: acetylcholine and memory consolidation. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3:351-359.


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Hasselmo, M.E. (1999). Neuromodulation: acetylcholine and memory consolidation. Trends Cognit. Sci., 3, 351-359.

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