Abstract — Computational models of fear conditioning help us understand the sensory pathways and neural structures underlying fear elicitation in the brain. The majority of the existing models have focused on conditioning on auditory stimuli by simulating the processing of the amygdala, which is the main brain structure implicated in processing fearful stimuli. However, there is now a growing understanding of how fear is elicited from visual stimuli, but as yet we do not have sufficiently capable techniques that can be used to model visual fear conditioning. Masking experiments are a key psychophysics technique that can help us understand these pathways by observing the behavior of the amygdala when presented with visual input that is not c...
A growing body of evidence suggests that conscious visual awareness is not a prerequisite for human ...
The role of consciousness in learning has been debated for nearly 50 years. Recent studies suggest t...
<div><p>The role of consciousness in learning has been debated for nearly 50 years. Recent studies s...
Computational models of fear conditioning help us understand the sensory pathways and neural structu...
Detecting a potentially threatening stimulus is a crucial operation for the survival of any organism...
The amygdala is the neural structure that acts as an evaluator of potentially threatening stimuli. W...
In this work, we present a neurocomputational model for auditory-cue fear acquisition. Computational...
The amygdala is a small subcortical structure that has long been implicated in the conditioning of f...
The lateral amygdala (LA) receives information from auditory and visual sensory modalities, and uses...
Fear is a response to impending threat that prepares a subject to make appropriate defensive respons...
In the last decades, fear conditioning has been established as one of the most successful paradigms ...
The human brain has evolved a multifaceted fear system, allowing threat detection to enable rapid ad...
<p>An inescapable component to survival in a dynamic environment is detecting and reacting to signal...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Satish S. Nair, Electrical EngineeringThe lateral nucleus...
The study of “fear” can be traced back to the differences between “behaviorism” and “psychoanalysis”...
A growing body of evidence suggests that conscious visual awareness is not a prerequisite for human ...
The role of consciousness in learning has been debated for nearly 50 years. Recent studies suggest t...
<div><p>The role of consciousness in learning has been debated for nearly 50 years. Recent studies s...
Computational models of fear conditioning help us understand the sensory pathways and neural structu...
Detecting a potentially threatening stimulus is a crucial operation for the survival of any organism...
The amygdala is the neural structure that acts as an evaluator of potentially threatening stimuli. W...
In this work, we present a neurocomputational model for auditory-cue fear acquisition. Computational...
The amygdala is a small subcortical structure that has long been implicated in the conditioning of f...
The lateral amygdala (LA) receives information from auditory and visual sensory modalities, and uses...
Fear is a response to impending threat that prepares a subject to make appropriate defensive respons...
In the last decades, fear conditioning has been established as one of the most successful paradigms ...
The human brain has evolved a multifaceted fear system, allowing threat detection to enable rapid ad...
<p>An inescapable component to survival in a dynamic environment is detecting and reacting to signal...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Satish S. Nair, Electrical EngineeringThe lateral nucleus...
The study of “fear” can be traced back to the differences between “behaviorism” and “psychoanalysis”...
A growing body of evidence suggests that conscious visual awareness is not a prerequisite for human ...
The role of consciousness in learning has been debated for nearly 50 years. Recent studies suggest t...
<div><p>The role of consciousness in learning has been debated for nearly 50 years. Recent studies s...