“…The first, called short-term or concurrent TAL, takes place by presenting two gustatory stimuli at the same time on a daily basis, one of which is paired with simultaneous intragastric administration of hypertonic NaCl. Several trials are normally needed for the task to be learned, but the association required can be achieved by intact animals Mediavilla, Molina, & Puerto, 1998, 1999 as well as animals lesioned in the area postrema (AP) (Arnedo et al, 1990), lateral parabrachial nucleus (lPBN) (Agüero, Gallo, Arnedo, Molina, & Puerto, 1997), and cerebellar cortex (Mediavilla et al, 1999). In contrast, it is blocked after vagotomy (Arnedo et al, 1990;Arnedo, Gallo, Agüero, & Puerto, 1991;Arnedo, Gallo, Agüero, Molina, & Puerto, 1993) and electrolytic lesioning of the medial parabrachial nucleus and several regions of the cerebellar circuit (Agüero et al, 1997;Mediavilla et al, 1998Mediavilla et al, , 1999.…”