نتایج جستجو برای: fear conditioning

تعداد نتایج: 87328  

2014
Michael A. Burman Kristen J. Erickson Alex L. Deal Rose E. Jacobson

Anxiety disorders often emerge during childhood. Rodent models using classical fear conditioning have shown that different types of fear depend upon different neural structures and may emerge at different stages of development. For example, some work has suggested that contextual fear conditioning generally emerges later in development (postnatal day 23-24) than explicitly cued fear conditionin...

2014
LINNA ZHANG DANNI FENG HONG TAO XIANGYAN DE QING CHANG QIKUAN HU

Patients with temporal lobe epilepsy have inexplicable fear attack as the aura. However, the underlying neural mechanisms of seizure‐modulated fear are not clarified. Recent studies identified stathmin as one of the key controlling molecules in learning and innate fear. Stathmin binds to tubulin, inhibits microtubule assembly and promotes microtubule catastrophes. Therefore, stathmin is predict...

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 2003
Matthew J Sanders Brian J Wiltgen Michael S Fanselow

Pavlovian fear conditioning is a phenomenon amenable to laboratory analysis of the neurobiology of fear and the investigation of neural mechanisms of learning and memory. Investigators have made much progress in delineating the neurocircuitry and neurochemistry of fear conditioning. The place of the hippocampus in context fear remains a controversial issue. In this review, we examine the eviden...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2015
Monica Dines Svetlana Grinberg Maria Vassiliev Alon Ram Tal Tamir Raphael Lamprecht

Eph receptors regulate glutamate receptors functions, neuronal morphology and synaptic plasticity, cellular events believed to be involved in memory formation. In this study we aim to explore the roles of Eph receptors in learning and memory. Toward that end, we examined the roles of EphB2 and EphA4 receptors, key regulators of synaptic functions, in fear conditioning memory formation. We show ...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2005
Matthew J Sanders Brigitte L Kieffer Michael S Fanselow

The mu opioid receptor may constitute a critical component of a negative feedback system that regulates Pavlovian fear conditioning. We investigated context fear conditioning acquisition and expression in mu opioid receptor knockout mice (on an inbred, C57 genetic background). We discovered that the mu receptor knockout results in an unexpected and significant deficit in context fear acquisitio...

2011
Ingie Hong Jihye Kim Junuk Lee Sungmo Park Beomjong Song Jeongyeon Kim Bobae An Kyungjoon Park Hyun Woo Lee Seungbok Lee Hyun Kim Sang-Hyun Park Khee Dong Eom Sukwon Lee Sukwoo Choi

It is generally believed that after memory consolidation, memory-encoding synaptic circuits are persistently modified and become less plastic. This, however, may hinder the remaining capacity of information storage in a given neural circuit. Here we consider the hypothesis that memory-encoding synaptic circuits still retain reversible plasticity even after memory consolidation. To test this, we...

Journal: :Behavioural pharmacology 2014
Charles L Pickens Florence R Theberge

We recently developed a procedure to study fear incubation, in which rats given 100 tone-shock pairings over 10 days show low fear 2 days after conditioned fear training and high fear after 30 days. Notably, fear 2 days after 10 sessions of fear conditioning is lower than fear seen 2 days after a single session of fear conditioning, suggesting that fear is suppressed. Here, we investigate the p...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Tim Otto Patrick Poon

Although there is general consensus that the hippocampus is not critically involved in the acquisition of fear conditioned to an explicit conditioned stimulus (CS), the extent to which the hippocampus participates in contextual fear conditioning remains unclear. To further characterize the potential role of the hippocampus in contextual fear conditioning, the present experiments examined the ef...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2008
Stephen Maren

Pavlovian fear conditioning has become an important model for investigating the neural substrates of learning and memory in rats, mice and humans. The hippocampus and amygdala are widely believed to be essential for fear conditioning to contexts and discrete cues, respectively. Indeed, this parsing of function within the fear circuit has been used to leverage fear conditioning as a behavioral a...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2004
Michael A Burman Jonathan C Gewirtz

In two experiments, the time course of the expression of fear in trace (hippocampus-dependent) versus delay (hippocampus-independent) conditioning was characterized with a high degree of temporal specificity using fear-potentiated startle. In experiment 1, groups of rats were given delay fear conditioning or trace fear conditioning with a 3- or 12-sec trace interval between conditioned stimulus...

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