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If glutamate-blocking drugs are given after learning a water maze,rats:
False Alarm
A false alarm refers to a warning signal indicating a threat or problem that ultimately proves to be unfounded or incorrect.
Stimulus
A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
Specificity Theory
A theory that proposes different sensory receptors are responsible for perceiving different types of stimuli, leading to specific sensations.
Sugar
A sweet-flavored substance derived from various plants, primarily sugar cane and sugar beet, used as a sweetener in foods and drinks.
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