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Flavor-illness Aversions: the Peculiar Roles of Odor and Taste in Memory for Poison

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1980 May 16
PMID 7367891
Citations 32
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Abstract

When either taste or odor alone was followed by poison, rats acquired a strong aversion for the taste but not for odor, especially if poison was delayed. When odor-taste combinations were poisoned, however, odor aversions were potentiated, as if odor could gain the enduring memorial property of taste by associative contiguity.

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