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Over the years, we have used a variety of simple electronic circuits in our research. These circuits have proven most useful for interfacing between computer control circuits and the variety of pieces of equipment that are used to deliver stimuli or record responses. Most of these circuits are quite easy to build and have a number of applications that can be generalized to a variety of research situations. We present these circuits in this chapter.
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Lavond, D.G., Steinmetz, J.E. (2003). Important Electronics for Classical Conditioning Experiments. In: Handbook of Classical Conditioning. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0263-0_12
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