Anxiety disorders are among the most common and debilitating forms of mental illnesses in society. Through greater understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of anxiety, as well as of the factors that lead to the persistence and relapse of fear- and anxiety-related symptoms, we may develop novel behavioral and brain techniques for intervention. Emerging evidence in humans and rodent models suggests that the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is a critical brain structure in the regulation and expression of fear and anxious behaviors. However, the precise contributions of the BNST to the expression and relapse of aversive learning and memory are poorly understood. Uncertainty is a key feature in anxiety disorders, and laboratory exp...
The extended amygdala, composed by the amygdaloid nuclei and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis...
The anterior part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST-A) has emerged as a critical stru...
Early intervention strategies (e.g., psychological debriefing and exposure therapy) are thought to r...
While learning to fear stimuli that predict danger promotes survival, the inability to inhibit fear ...
Anxiety is an adaptive response that promotes harm avoidance, but at the same time excessive anxiety...
Anxiety disorders constitute changes across behavioral, physiological, and psychological dimensions ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) afflicts approximately 8% of the United States population and ...
Over the past decades, behaviour and cognitive psychology have produced fruitful and mutually conver...
A growing body of research supports a prominent role for the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BS...
Anxiety and trauma-related disorders are characterized by significant alterations in threat detectio...
Dysregulated fear reactions can result from maladaptive processing of trauma-related memories. In po...
Dysregulated fear reactions can result from maladaptive processing of trauma-related memories. In po...
The extinction of conditioned fear is labile. For example, fear to an extinguished conditioned stimu...
Fear and anxiety are ethological responses to threats and danger in the environment. The central amy...
Fear and anxiety are ethological responses to threats and danger in the environment. The central amy...
The extended amygdala, composed by the amygdaloid nuclei and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis...
The anterior part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST-A) has emerged as a critical stru...
Early intervention strategies (e.g., psychological debriefing and exposure therapy) are thought to r...
While learning to fear stimuli that predict danger promotes survival, the inability to inhibit fear ...
Anxiety is an adaptive response that promotes harm avoidance, but at the same time excessive anxiety...
Anxiety disorders constitute changes across behavioral, physiological, and psychological dimensions ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) afflicts approximately 8% of the United States population and ...
Over the past decades, behaviour and cognitive psychology have produced fruitful and mutually conver...
A growing body of research supports a prominent role for the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BS...
Anxiety and trauma-related disorders are characterized by significant alterations in threat detectio...
Dysregulated fear reactions can result from maladaptive processing of trauma-related memories. In po...
Dysregulated fear reactions can result from maladaptive processing of trauma-related memories. In po...
The extinction of conditioned fear is labile. For example, fear to an extinguished conditioned stimu...
Fear and anxiety are ethological responses to threats and danger in the environment. The central amy...
Fear and anxiety are ethological responses to threats and danger in the environment. The central amy...
The extended amygdala, composed by the amygdaloid nuclei and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis...
The anterior part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST-A) has emerged as a critical stru...
Early intervention strategies (e.g., psychological debriefing and exposure therapy) are thought to r...