نتایج جستجو برای: fear response

تعداد نتایج: 1015934  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Daniela Schiller Joshua Johansen

Learning associations between cues in the environment gives organisms the ability to predict impending danger. The last few decades of research have established that these stimulus– danger or fear associations are formed in the amygdala (LeDoux, 2000). This type of learning is modeled in the laboratory by presenting a neutral sensory stimulus (such as a tone) with an aversive stimulus (such as ...

2014
Gil Joels Raphael Lamprecht

The formation of fear memory to a specific stimulus leads to subsequent fearful response to that stimulus. However, it is not apparent whether the formation of fear memory can affect other memories. We study whether specific fearful experience leading to fear memory affects different memories formation and extinction. We revealed that cued fear conditioning, but not unpaired or naïve training, ...

2016
Janine Thome Georgia Koppe Sophie Hauschild Lisa Liebke Christian Schmahl Stefanie Lis Martin Bohus

BACKGROUND Dysfunctional fear responses play a central role in many mental disorders. New insights in learning and memory suggest that pharmacological and behavioural interventions during the reconsolidation of reactivated fear memories may increase the efficacy of therapeutic interventions. It has been proposed that interventions applied during reconsolidation may modify the original fear memo...

2013
Jeffrey M Spielberg Angeline A De Leon Keith Bredemeier Wendy Heller Anna S Engels Stacie L Warren Laura D Crocker Bradley P Sutton Gregory A Miller

Background Habituation of the fear response, critical for the treatment of anxiety, is inconsistently observed during exposure to threatening stimuli. One potential explanation for this inconsistency is differential attentional engagement with negatively valenced stimuli as a function of anxiety type. Methods The present study tested this hypothesis by examining patterns of neural habituation a...

Journal: :Psychological science 2001
J J Curtin C J Patrick A R Lang J T Cacioppo N Birbaume

Determining how, cognition and emotion interact is pivotal to an understanding of human behavior and its disorders. Available data suggest that changes in emotional reactivity and behavior associated with drinking are intertwined with alcohol's effects on cognitive processing. In the study reported here, we demonstrated that alcohol dampens anticipatory fear and response inhibition in human par...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Maud C O Ferrari Mark I McCormick Mark G Meekan Douglas P Chivers

Neophobia--the generalized fear response to novel stimuli--provides the first potential strategy that predator-naive prey may use to survive initial predator encounters. This phenotype appears to be highly plastic and present in individuals experiencing high-risk environments, but rarer in those experiencing low-risk environments. Despite the appeal of this strategy as a 'solution' for prey nai...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2011
Matthew Price Natasha Mehta Erin B Tone Page L Anderson

Virtual reality exposure (VRE) has been shown to be effective for treating a variety of anxiety disorders, including social phobia. Presence, or the level of connection an individual feels with the virtual environment, is widely discussed as a critical construct both for the experience of anxiety within a virtual environment and for a successful response to VRE. Two published studies show that ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Ana G. Pereira Andreia Cruz Susana Q. Lima Marta A. Moita

been conditioned (conditioned demonstrator, CD). As previous reports showed that prior experience with foot-shocks is necessary for the ability to respond to the distress of the demonstrator [6,8], experienced observer (EO) rats received unsignaled footshocks on the day prior to the social interaction. We measured the time that demonstrator and observer rats spent freezing, a robust fear respon...

2011
Clare Margaret Eddy Ian John Mitchell Sarah Ruth Beck Andrea Eugenio Cavanna Hugh Edward Rickards

Patients with Huntington’s disease (HD) have been shown to exhibit impairment in the recognition of facial expressions such as disgust, as well as deficits in disgust responses to olfactory and gustatory stimuli. The present study investigated whether HD is associated with changes in emotional responses to a variety of visual and verbal stimuli selected to elicit core disgust, moral disgust, fe...

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