نتایج جستجو برای: fear

تعداد نتایج: 44215  

Journal: :Learning & memory 2008
Jin-Hee Han Adelaide P Yiu Christina J Cole Hwa-Lin Hsiang Rachael L Neve Sheena A Josselyn

Although the lateral nucleus of the amygdala (LA) is essential for conditioned auditory fear memory, an emerging theme is that plasticity in multiple brain regions contributes to fear memory formation. The LA receives direct projections from the auditory thalamus, specifically the medial division of the medial geniculate nucleus (MGm) and adjacent posterior intralaminar nucleus (PIN). While tra...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2006
Michael A Burman Mark J Starr Jonathan C Gewirtz

The role of the hippocampus in memory is commonly investigated by comparing fear conditioning paradigms that differ in their reliance on the hippocampus. For example, the dorsal (septal) portion of the hippocampus is involved in trace, but not delay fear conditioning, two Pavlovian paradigms in which only the relative timing of stimulus presentation is varied. However, a growing literature impl...

Journal: :Geriatrics & gerontology international 2014
Orna A Donoghue Harriet Ryan Eoin Duggan Ciaran Finucane George M Savva Hilary Cronin James Loughman Rose Anne Kenny

AIM The present study examined the association between vision, fear of falling and fear-related activity restriction, and assessed the effect of vision on the relationship between fear of falling and mobility, using data from a nationally representative sample of community-dwelling adults aged ≥ 50 years. METHODS Participants (n=5003) completed an interview and health assessment (including Ti...

2013
Jan Haaker Tina B. Lonsdorf Alexandra Thanellou Raffael Kalisch

Learning to predict danger via associative learning processes is critical for adaptive behaviour. After successful extinction, persisting fear memories often emerge as returning fear. Investigation of return of fear phenomena, e.g. reinstatement, have only recently began and to date, many critical questions with respect to reinstatement in human populations remain unresolved. Few studies have s...

2004
James Price Dillard Jason W. Anderson

Previous research on fear/threat appeals has correlated fear intensity with persuasion. However, fear might influence persuasion in at least four conceptually distinct ways: (a) the proclivity to experience fear, (b) the rise from baseline to peak, (c) peak intensity, and (d) the decline from peak to postmessage fear. A study was conducted in which 361 participants read a message that first des...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2016
Henrik M. Peperkorn Julia E. Diemer Georg W. Alpers Andreas Mühlberger

Embodiment (i.e., the involvement of a bodily representation) is thought to be relevant in emotional experiences. Virtual reality (VR) is a capable means of activating phobic fear in patients. The representation of the patient's body (e.g., the right hand) in VR enhances immersion and increases presence, but its effect on phobic fear is still unknown. We analyzed the influence of the presentati...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2006
I Schwienbacher H-U Schnitzler R F Westbrook R Richardson M Fendt

The nucleus accumbens is involved in different types of emotional learning, ranging from appetitive instrumental learning to Pavlovian fear conditioning. In previous studies, we found that temporary inactivation of the nucleus accumbens blocked both the acquisition and expression of conditioned fear. This was not due to altered dopaminergic activity as we have also found that intra-nucleus accu...

Background & aim: Happiness is a mental or emotional state of well-being. Happy individuals tend to interpret and process feeling in a positive way. Accordingly, the response to the pain may alter due to the effects of subjective elements on the pain perception. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the level of contentment and fear of childbirth (FOC) in nulliparous women refer...

2015
Graham L Jones Marta E Soden Cerise R Knakal Heather Lee Amanda S Chung Elliott B Merriam Larry S Zweifel Eunjoon Kim

The lateral amygdala (LA) acquires differential coding of predictive and non-predictive fear stimuli that is critical for proper fear memory assignment. The neurotransmitter dopamine is an important modulator of LA activity and facilitates fear memory formation, but whether dopamine neurons aid in the establishment of discriminative fear coding by the LA is unknown. NMDA-type glutamate receptor...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2008
Laura L Vernon Howard Berenbaum

Three studies examined associations between spider phobic distress and two individual difference characteristics, disgust propensity (sensitivity to disgust elicitation) and fear propensity (sensitivity to fear elicitation). Although the relative contributions of trait anxiety and disgust propensity have been examined, researchers have yet to compare the parallel constructs of disgust and fear ...

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