Pavlovian fear conditioning is highly conserved across species, providing a powerful model of aversive learning. In rodents, fear memory is stored and reactivated under the influence of the amygdala. There is no evidence for an equivalent mechanism in primates, and an opposite mechanism is proposed whereby primate amygdala contributes only to an initial phase of aversive learning, subsequently ceding fear memory to extra-amygdalar regions. Here, we reexamine this question by exploiting human high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging in conjunction with multivariate methods. By assuming a sparse neural coding, we show it is possible, at an individual subject level, to discriminate responses to conditioned (CS+ and CS-) stimuli in...
After fear conditioning, presenting the conditioned stimulus (CS) alone yields a context-specific ex...
The brain’s ability to associate different stimuli is vital for long-term memory, but how neural ens...
BACKGROUND:Associative conditioning is a ubiquitous form of learning throughout the animal kingdom a...
Pavlovian fear conditioning is highly conserved across species, providing a powerful model of aversi...
AbstractEchoplanar functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in normal human subjects to...
Learning fear via the experience of contingencies between a conditioned stimulus (CS) and an aversiv...
We review recent work on the role of intrinsic amygdala networks in the regulation of classically co...
The learning and remembering of fearful events depends on the integrity of the amygdala, but how are...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning remains the most widely employed experimental model of fear an...
Extinction learning is a primary means by which conditioned associations to threats are controlled a...
Learning which environmental cues that predict danger is crucial for survival and accomplished throu...
Although aversive memory has been mainly addressed by analysing the changes occurring in average pop...
The ability to predict the occurrence of an aversive outcome based on available cues requires associ...
This dissertation explores the neural circuitry necessary to compensate for the acquisition and expr...
After fear conditioning, presenting the conditioned stimulus (CS) alone yields a context-specific ex...
The brain’s ability to associate different stimuli is vital for long-term memory, but how neural ens...
BACKGROUND:Associative conditioning is a ubiquitous form of learning throughout the animal kingdom a...
Pavlovian fear conditioning is highly conserved across species, providing a powerful model of aversi...
AbstractEchoplanar functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in normal human subjects to...
Learning fear via the experience of contingencies between a conditioned stimulus (CS) and an aversiv...
We review recent work on the role of intrinsic amygdala networks in the regulation of classically co...
The learning and remembering of fearful events depends on the integrity of the amygdala, but how are...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning remains the most widely employed experimental model of fear an...
Extinction learning is a primary means by which conditioned associations to threats are controlled a...
Learning which environmental cues that predict danger is crucial for survival and accomplished throu...
Although aversive memory has been mainly addressed by analysing the changes occurring in average pop...
The ability to predict the occurrence of an aversive outcome based on available cues requires associ...
This dissertation explores the neural circuitry necessary to compensate for the acquisition and expr...
After fear conditioning, presenting the conditioned stimulus (CS) alone yields a context-specific ex...
The brain’s ability to associate different stimuli is vital for long-term memory, but how neural ens...
BACKGROUND:Associative conditioning is a ubiquitous form of learning throughout the animal kingdom a...