نتایج جستجو برای: extinction

تعداد نتایج: 27011  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Edwin Santini Hong Ge Keqin Ren Sandra Peña de Ortiz Gregory J Quirk

Extinction of conditioned fear is thought to form a long-term memory of safety, but the neural mechanisms are poorly understood. Consolidation of extinction learning in other paradigms requires protein synthesis, but the involvement of protein synthesis in extinction of conditioned fear remains unclear. Here, we show that rats infused intraventricularly with the protein synthesis inhibitor anis...

2013
Nigel Whittle Claudia Schmuckermair Ozge Gunduz Cinar Markus Hauschild Francesco Ferraguti Andrew Holmes Nicolas Singewald

Anxiety disorders are characterized by persistent, excessive fear. Therapeutic interventions that reverse deficits in fear extinction represent a tractable approach to treating these disorders. We previously reported that 129S1/SvImJ (S1) mice show no extinction learning following normal fear conditioning. We now demonstrate that weak fear conditioning does permit fear reduction during massed e...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Karla Robleto Richard F Thompson

It is well established that the cerebellum and its associated circuitry are essential for classical conditioning of the eyeblink response and other discrete motor responses (e.g., limb flexion, head turn, etc.) learned with an aversive unconditioned stimulus. However, brain mechanisms underlying extinction of these responses are still relatively unclear. Behavioral studies have demonstrated ext...

1999
E. E. Falco C. D. Impey C. S. Kochanek J. Lehár B. A. McLeod H. - W. Rix C. R. Keeton J. A. Muñoz C. Y. Peng

We determine 37 differential extinctions in 23 gravitational lens galaxies over the range 0 < ∼ z l < ∼ 1. Only 7 of the 23 systems have spectral differences consistent with no differential extinction. The median differential extinction for the optically-selected (radio-selected) subsample is ∆E(B − V) = 0.04 (0.06) mag. The extinction is patchy and shows no correlation with impact parameter. T...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2014
Joseph E Dunsmoor Fredrik Ahs David J Zielinski Kevin S LaBar

Although conditioned fear can be effectively extinguished by unreinforced exposure to a threat cue, fear responses tend to return when the cue is encountered some time after extinction (spontaneous recovery), in a novel environment (renewal), or following presentation of an aversive stimulus (reinstatement). As extinction represents a context-dependent form of new learning, one possible strateg...

2017
Allison M. Auchter Jason Shumake Francisco Gonzalez-Lima Marie H. Monfils

Many factors account for how well individuals extinguish conditioned fears, such as genetic variability, learning capacity and conditions under which extinction training is administered. We predicted that memory-based interventions would be more effective to reduce the reinstatement of fear in subjects genetically predisposed to display more extinction learning. We tested this hypothesis in rat...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2010
Fabrício H M Do-Monte Grasielle C Kincheski Eloisa Pavesi Regina Sordi Jamil Assreuy Antônio P Carobrez

It has been reported that stress-related activation of the noradrenergic system strengthens the formation of aversive memories and that beta-adrenergic receptors seem to be involved in this emotional memory processing. In this study, the effects of beta-adrenergic compounds on the extinction of contextual conditioned fear responses were evaluated. Rats were trained with footshock in a condition...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2008
Stéphane Legendre Thomas W Schoener Jean Clobert David A Spiller

It is well known that for an isolated population, the probability of extinction is positively related to population size variation: more variation is associated with more extinction. What, then, is the relation of extinction to population size variation for a population embedded in a metapopulation and subjected to repeated extinction and recolonization? In this case, the extinction risk can be...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2014
Tarciso C C Leão Carlos R Fonseca Carlos A Peres Marcelo Tabarelli

Understanding how plant life history affects species vulnerability to anthropogenic disturbances and environmental change is a major ecological challenge. We examined how vegetation type, growth form, and geographic range size relate to extinction risk throughout the Brazilian Atlantic Forest domain. We used a database containing species-level information of 6,929 angiosperms within 112 familie...

2016
N Whittle V Maurer C Murphy J Rainer D Bindreither M Hauschild A Scharinger M Oberhauser T Keil C Brehm T Valovka J Striessnig N Singewald

Extinction-based exposure therapy is used to treat anxiety- and trauma-related disorders; however, there is the need to improve its limited efficacy in individuals with impaired fear extinction learning and to promote greater protection against return-of-fear phenomena. Here, using 129S1/SvImJ mice, which display impaired fear extinction acquisition and extinction consolidation, we revealed tha...

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