AbstractAnxiety disorders are characterized by persistent, excessive fear. Therapeutic interventions that reverse deficits in fear extinction represent a tractable approach to treating these disorders. We previously reported that 129S1/SvImJ (S1) mice show no extinction learning following normal fear conditioning. We now demonstrate that weak fear conditioning does permit fear reduction during massed extinction training in S1 mice, but reveals specific deficiency in extinction memory consolidation/retrieval. Rescue of this impaired extinction consolidation/retrieval was achieved with d-cycloserine (N-methly-d-aspartate partial agonist) or MS-275 (histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor), applied after extinction training. We next examined the ...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
SummaryA more complete understanding of how fear extinction alters neuronal activity and connectivit...
Distinguishing threatening situations from neutral ones is incredibly important for survival. In hum...
Return of fear following successful exposure therapy is a common problem. More insight into the char...
Background: Despite its success in treating specific anxiety disorders, the effect of exposure thera...
International audienceFear behavior is vital for survival and involves learning contingent associati...
Exposure therapy for anxiety disorders relies on the principle of confronting a patient with the tri...
Through advances in both basic and clinical scientific research, Pavlovian fear conditioning and ext...
Traumatic events can engender persistent excessive fear responses to trauma reminders that may retur...
<div><p>Extinction is an integral part of normal healthy fear responses, while it is compromised in ...
Extinction is an integral part of normal healthy fear responses, while it is compromised in several ...
d-cycloserine (DCS), a partial NMDA-receptor agonist, seems to be a promising enhancer for exposure ...
Extinction procedures are clinically relevant for reducing pathological fear, and the mechanisms of ...
Background: The gamma-amino-butyric acid (GABA) system is a critical mediator of fear extinction pro...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is caused by traumatic social experiences. It is characterized by inte...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
SummaryA more complete understanding of how fear extinction alters neuronal activity and connectivit...
Distinguishing threatening situations from neutral ones is incredibly important for survival. In hum...
Return of fear following successful exposure therapy is a common problem. More insight into the char...
Background: Despite its success in treating specific anxiety disorders, the effect of exposure thera...
International audienceFear behavior is vital for survival and involves learning contingent associati...
Exposure therapy for anxiety disorders relies on the principle of confronting a patient with the tri...
Through advances in both basic and clinical scientific research, Pavlovian fear conditioning and ext...
Traumatic events can engender persistent excessive fear responses to trauma reminders that may retur...
<div><p>Extinction is an integral part of normal healthy fear responses, while it is compromised in ...
Extinction is an integral part of normal healthy fear responses, while it is compromised in several ...
d-cycloserine (DCS), a partial NMDA-receptor agonist, seems to be a promising enhancer for exposure ...
Extinction procedures are clinically relevant for reducing pathological fear, and the mechanisms of ...
Background: The gamma-amino-butyric acid (GABA) system is a critical mediator of fear extinction pro...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is caused by traumatic social experiences. It is characterized by inte...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
SummaryA more complete understanding of how fear extinction alters neuronal activity and connectivit...
Distinguishing threatening situations from neutral ones is incredibly important for survival. In hum...