نتایج جستجو برای: fear response

تعداد نتایج: 1015934  

2015
Edward Korzus

Normal brain functioning relies critically on the ability to control appropriate behavioral responses to fearful stimuli. Overgeneralized fear is the major symptom of anxiety disorders including posttraumatic stress disorder. This review describes recent data demonstrating that the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) plays a critical role in the refining of cues that drive the acquisition of fear r...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2013
Joseph Lynch Patrick K Cullen Aaron M Jasnow David C Riccio

In previous studies using male rodents, context change disrupted a fear response at a short, but not a long, retention interval. Here, we examined the effects of context changes on fear responses as a function of time in male and female rats. Males displayed context discrimination at all intervals, whereas females exhibited generalization by 5 d. Ovariectomized females with no hormone replaceme...

2012
Emmanuelle Reynaud Myriam El Khoury-Malhame Jérôme Rossier Olivier Blin Stéphanie Khalfa

BACKGROUND Neuroticism is a personality component frequently found in anxious and depressive psychiatric disorders. The influence of neuroticism on negative emotions could be due to its action on stimuli related to fear and sadness, but this remains debated. Our goal was thus to better understand the impact of neuroticism through verbal and physiological assessment in response to stimuli induci...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 2010
Małgorzata Lehner Aleksandra Wisłowska-Stanek Piotr Maciejak Janusz Szyndler Alicja Sobolewska Paweł Krzaścik Adam Płaźnik

It might seem obvious that pain sensitivity would predict individual, inborn susceptibilities to aversive stimuli and the strength of fear-conditioned responses. Such relationships are based on the assumption that there is a close association between fear-evoked behavioral reactions and the responses to painful, aversive stimuli. However, this problem has not been systematically studied. To thi...

بختیاریان, اعظم, زارع حقیقی, محمد, سالاریان‌زاده, ابوالفضل, سبزه‌خواه, سیما, واعظی, غلامحسن,

Background: Dopaminergic is the most important neurotransmitter is fear. The dopaminergic mesolimbic pathway has essential role in excitable behavior, and it's role in Parkinson disease. The aim of this research in study, the effect of dopaminergic pathway in fear response. Methods: The elevated plus maze was used in combination with the percentage of time spent in the open arms of the maze...

Journal: :Animal learning & behavior 2002
Rick Richardson Michelle Fan

Recent research has shown that learned fear emerges in a response-specific sequence. For example, an odor conditioned stimulus (CS) previously paired with shock elicits behavioral expressions of fear like avoidance at a younger age than it elicits other behavioral expressions of fear like potentiation of the startle response (Richardson, Paxinos, & Lee, 2000). In the present study, the question...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2009
Yomayra F Guzmán Natalie C Tronson Anita Guedea Kyu Hwan Huh Can Gao Jelena Radulovic

Social interactions with conspecifics markedly alter the neuroendocrine, behavioral and emotional responses to stressful events. Some of these effects involve observational learning and result in lasting changes of fear-motivated behavior. While most evidence reveals increased fearfulness after observation of fearful demonstrators (models) in a number of species, a few reports from human and no...

Journal: :Neuron 2010
Uri Nili Hagar Goldberg Abraham Weizman Yadin Dudai

How does the brain encode courage in a real-life fearful situation that demands an immediate response? In this study, volunteers who fear snakes had to bring a live snake into close proximity with their heads while their brains were scanned using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Bringing the snake closer was associated with a dissociation between subjective fear and somatic arousal...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2001
G Stemmler M Heldmann C A Pauls T Scherer

We investigated psychophysiological responses to fear and anger inductions during real-life and imagination. Female participants (N = 158) were assigned to a fear-treatment, fear-control, anger-treatment, or anger-control group. Context (real-life, imagination) was varied in two sessions of fixed order. Eleven self-report and 29 somatovisceral variables were registered. Results showed that (a) ...

2013
Haruna Tomizawa Daisuke Matsuzawa Shingo Matsuda Daisuke Ishii Chihiro Sutoh Eiji Shimizu

Social interaction is known to alter behavior and emotional responses to various events. It has been reported that when fear-conditioned animals are put in a fear extinction paradigm with non-fearful conspecifics (pair-exposure), freezing behavior decreases compared to a solitary situation. However, it remains unclear whether pair-exposure during fear extinction is persistently effective in red...

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