SummaryRecent efforts to translate basic research to the treatment of clinical disorders have led to a growing interest in exploring mechanisms for diminishing fear. This research has emphasized two approaches: extinction of conditioned fear, examined across species; and cognitive emotion regulation, unique to humans. Here, we sought to examine the similarities and differences in the neural mechanisms underlying these two paradigms for diminishing fear. Using an emotion regulation strategy, we examine the neural mechanisms of regulating conditioned fear using fMRI and compare the resulting activation pattern with that observed during classic extinction. Our results suggest that the lateral PFC regions engaged by cognitive emotion regulation...
AbstractEchoplanar functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in normal human subjects to...
Fear learning and extinction are controlled by the activity of three interconnected regions: the amy...
As part of the self-protection mechanism that individuals use to deal with internal and external ris...
AbstractUnderstanding how fears are acquired is an important step in translating basic research to t...
The activity of neural circuits that underpin particular behaviours are one of the most interesting ...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Fear extinction refers to the ability to adapt as situations change by learning to suppress a previo...
Knowing when and where to express fear is essential to survival. Recent work in fear extinction para...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Fear extinction is an adaptive process whereby defensive responses are attenuated following repeated...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms by which fear is inhibited are poorly understood at the present time. ...
Extinction learning is a primary means by which conditioned associations to threats are controlled a...
Fear conditioning and fear extinction are Pavlovian conditioning paradigms extensively used to study...
The memory of fear extinction is context dependent: fear that is suppressed in one context readily r...
International audienceFear extinction is an adaptive process whereby defensive responses are attenua...
AbstractEchoplanar functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in normal human subjects to...
Fear learning and extinction are controlled by the activity of three interconnected regions: the amy...
As part of the self-protection mechanism that individuals use to deal with internal and external ris...
AbstractUnderstanding how fears are acquired is an important step in translating basic research to t...
The activity of neural circuits that underpin particular behaviours are one of the most interesting ...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Fear extinction refers to the ability to adapt as situations change by learning to suppress a previo...
Knowing when and where to express fear is essential to survival. Recent work in fear extinction para...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Fear extinction is an adaptive process whereby defensive responses are attenuated following repeated...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms by which fear is inhibited are poorly understood at the present time. ...
Extinction learning is a primary means by which conditioned associations to threats are controlled a...
Fear conditioning and fear extinction are Pavlovian conditioning paradigms extensively used to study...
The memory of fear extinction is context dependent: fear that is suppressed in one context readily r...
International audienceFear extinction is an adaptive process whereby defensive responses are attenua...
AbstractEchoplanar functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in normal human subjects to...
Fear learning and extinction are controlled by the activity of three interconnected regions: the amy...
As part of the self-protection mechanism that individuals use to deal with internal and external ris...