Copyright © 2013 Haruna Tomizawa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution Li-cense, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 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 ex-tinction is persistently effective in reducing the freezing response. In this study, we examined whether the effect of pair-exposure coul...
Mice communicate through visual, vocal, and olfactory cues that influence innate, nonassociative beh...
Background and objectivesAlthough exposure therapy is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders, ...
Recent findings obtained in patients with phobias or trauma-related anxiety disorders raise doubts c...
Renewal of fear outside treatment context is a challenge for behavioral therapies. Prior studies sug...
Social buffering is a phenomenon by which affiliative social partners mitigate the response to stres...
Social buffering is a phenomenon by which affiliative social partners mitigate the response to stres...
Freezing has become the predominant measure used in rodent studies of conditioned fear, but conditio...
Introduction: Memory extinction is the process that being after recalled and actively previouslycons...
Although most extinction research is conducted in animal laboratories, the study of extinction learn...
Since Watson and Rayner's (1920) initial demonstration that human fear can be learned by means of Pa...
Extinction of Pavlovian fear conditioning in rats is a useful model for therapeutic interventions in...
Background and objectives: Although exposure therapy is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders...
Pavlovian conditioning paradigms have become important model systems for understand- ing the neurosc...
Traumatic events are proposed to play a role in the development of anxiety disorders, however not al...
<p>(A) Acquisition of contextual fear conditioning. Mice were placed in a context for 3 min and rece...
Mice communicate through visual, vocal, and olfactory cues that influence innate, nonassociative beh...
Background and objectivesAlthough exposure therapy is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders, ...
Recent findings obtained in patients with phobias or trauma-related anxiety disorders raise doubts c...
Renewal of fear outside treatment context is a challenge for behavioral therapies. Prior studies sug...
Social buffering is a phenomenon by which affiliative social partners mitigate the response to stres...
Social buffering is a phenomenon by which affiliative social partners mitigate the response to stres...
Freezing has become the predominant measure used in rodent studies of conditioned fear, but conditio...
Introduction: Memory extinction is the process that being after recalled and actively previouslycons...
Although most extinction research is conducted in animal laboratories, the study of extinction learn...
Since Watson and Rayner's (1920) initial demonstration that human fear can be learned by means of Pa...
Extinction of Pavlovian fear conditioning in rats is a useful model for therapeutic interventions in...
Background and objectives: Although exposure therapy is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders...
Pavlovian conditioning paradigms have become important model systems for understand- ing the neurosc...
Traumatic events are proposed to play a role in the development of anxiety disorders, however not al...
<p>(A) Acquisition of contextual fear conditioning. Mice were placed in a context for 3 min and rece...
Mice communicate through visual, vocal, and olfactory cues that influence innate, nonassociative beh...
Background and objectivesAlthough exposure therapy is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders, ...
Recent findings obtained in patients with phobias or trauma-related anxiety disorders raise doubts c...