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Successful extinction of both R and NR mice was also revealed by post hoc comparisons of the reinstatement time course data (figure 1).
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The desirable difficulty effect observed in Experiments 1 and 2 was replicated in Experiments 3A, 3B, and 3C, despite varying encoding intent during study, context reinstatement at the time of test, study list length, and the nature of the distractor task between study and test phases.
For the Reinstatement US × Time interaction, there were no significant simple main effects.
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