نتایج جستجو برای: fear response

تعداد نتایج: 1015934  

2012
Jerry R. Venn Harold Strang

To vicariously condition either fear or a positive emotional response, films in which a 5-year-old male model manifested one or the other response were shown to nursery school children. The measure of vicarious conditioning was the children's rate of response to the conditioned stimulus and a controlled stimulus in several operant situations after watching the film. In Experiments 1 and 2, fear...

2016
Michael N. Dretsch Kimberly H. Wood Thomas A. Daniel Jeffrey S. Katz Gopikrishna Deshpande Adam M. Goodman Muriah D. Wheelock Kayli B. Wood Thomas S. Denney Jr. Stephanie Traynham David C. Knight

BACKGROUND Prior work examining emotional dysregulation observed in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has primarily been limited to fear-learning processes specific to anticipation, habituation, and extinction of threat. In contrast, the response to threat itself has not been systematically evaluated. OBJECTIVE To explore potential disruption in fear conditioning neurocircuitry in service ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Adam K Anderson Kalina Christoff David Panitz Eve De Rosa John D E Gabrieli

The present study examined whether automaticity, defined here as independence from attentional modulation, is a fundamental principle of the neural systems specialized for processing social signals of environmental threat. Attention was focused on either scenes or faces presented in a single overlapping display. Facial expressions were neutral, fearful, or disgusted. Amygdala responses to facia...

2007
Jamie L. Rhudy

Emotionally charged facial expressions (happy, fear) served as conditioned stimuli in a differential fear conditioning procedure. Expressions were presented in pseudo-random order on a computer monitor. For half of the participants, the fear expression was paired with an aversive electric stimulation (UCS), whereas the happy expression was unpaired. The other participants had the opposite pairi...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2014
Shira Meir Drexler Christian J Merz Tanja C Hamacher-Dang Veronica Marquardt Nathalie Fritsch Tobias Otto Oliver T Wolf

Reactivation of an already consolidated memory makes it labile for a period of several hrs, which are required for its reconsolidation. Evidence suggests that the return of conditioned fear through spontaneous recovery, reinstatement, or renewal can be prevented by blockading this reconsolidation process using pharmacological or behavioral interventions. Postretrieval-extinction learning has be...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 2013
Jennifer L Szczytkowski-Thomson Christina L Lebonville Donald T Lysle

The current study investigates the pharmacotherapeutic use of morphine as a preventative treatment for stress-enhanced fear learning, an animal model that closely mimics symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a chronic and debilitating anxiety disorder characterized by exaggerated fear and/or anxiety that may develop as a result of exposure to a traumatic event. In this mode...

Journal: :Genome research 2002
Alberto Fernández-Teruel Rosa M Escorihuela Jeffrey A Gray Raúl Aguilar Luis Gil Lydia Giménez-Llort Adolf Tobeña Amarjit Bhomra Alison Nicod Richard Mott Peter Driscoll Gerard R Dawson Jonathan Flint

A critical test for a gene that influences susceptibility to fear in animals is that it should have a consistent pattern of effects across a broad range of conditioned and unconditioned models of anxiety. Despite many years of research, definitive evidence that genetic effects operate in this way is lacking. The limited behavioral test regimes so far used in genetic mapping experiments and the ...

Journal: :Cognitive behaviour therapy 2015
Danielle J Maack Erin Buchanan John Young

Fear is a psychological construct inherent in assessment of and reaction to threat. Its expression has been associated with individual differences in temperament, personality, and behavioral inhibition. Defining and subsequently assessing these individual differences in fear as a trait-like variable, however, have been largely neglected by researchers. Although there are well-established measur...

2013
Rupshi Mitra Robert Morris Sapolsky Ajai Vyas

Pathological anxiety is thought to reflect a maladaptive state characterized by exaggerated fear. Naturally occurring perturbations that reduce fear can be crucial in the search for new treatments. The protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii invades rat brain and removes the fear that rats have of cat odors, a change believed to be parasitic manipulation of host behavior aimed at increasing parasi...

2002
R. C. B. Silva A. P. M. Cruz V. Avanzi J. Landeira-Fernandez M. L. Brandão

Ascending 5-HT projections from the median raphe nucleus (MRN), probably to the hippocampus, are implicated in the acquisition of contextual fear (background stimuli), as assessed by freezing behavior. Foreground cues like light, used as a conditioned stimulus (CS) in classical fear conditioning, also cause freezing through thalamic transmission to the amygdala. As the MRN projects to the hippo...

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