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== Between-Systems Memory Interference Model ==
=== Summary ===
The '''Between-Systems Memory Interference Model''' describes the inhibition of non-hippocampal systems of [[memory]] during concurrent hippocampal activity. Specifically, Fraser Sparks, Hugo Lehmann, and Robert Sutherland <ref>{{cite journal|last=Sparks|first=Fraser|coauthors=Lehmann H., Sutherland R.J.|title=Between-systems memory interference during retrieval
=== Procedure ===
The procedure utilised in supporting the between-systems memory interference model was published under the title ''Between-systems memory interference during retrieval''. Their paper explains how using the age-tested [[Fear conditioning|contextual fear conditioning]] paradigm allowed Fraser Sparks, Hugo Lehmann, and Robert Sutherland <ref>{{cite journal|last=Sparks|first=Fraser|coauthors=Lehmann H., Sutherland R.J.|title=Between-systems memory interference during retrieval
Using this paradigm, the rats were [[Bilateral symmetry|bilaterally]] injected with either [[muscimol]] or [[Physiological saline|sterile physiological saline]] depending on if they were in the experimental or control condition respectively. These total hemispheric infusions were administered one hour before the [[Conditioning|conditioning trials]], additionally immediately before the testing trials, allowing 30 minutes total between the end of infusion and behavioural conditioning or testing.
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