The ability to learn that a stimulus no longer signals danger is known as extinction. A major characteristic of extinction is that it is context-dependent, which means that fear reduction only occurs in the same context as extinction training. In other contexts, there is re-emergence of fear, known as contextual renewal. The ability to properly extinguish fear memories and generalize safety associations to multiple contexts provides therapeutic potential, but little is known about the specific neural pathways that mediate fear renewal and extinction generalization. The ventral hippocampus (VH) is thought to provide a contextual gating mechanism that determines whether fear or safety is expressed in particular contexts through its projection...
There is a growing body of evidence that the hippocampus is critical for context-dependent memory re...
Fear is an important emotional reaction in response to threatening stimuli and is important for surv...
Learned fear often relapses after extinction, suggesting that extinction training generates a new me...
Knowing when and where to express fear is essential to survival. Recent work in fear extinction para...
Fear extinction is an important form of emotional learning, and affects neural plasticity. Cue fear ...
The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) has been implicated in the extinction of emotional memories, inc...
An understanding of how memory is acquired and how it can be modified in fear-related anxiety disord...
The activity of neural circuits that underpin particular behaviours are one of the most interesting ...
Extinction memory retrieval is influenced by spatial contextual information that determines respondi...
SummaryRecent efforts to translate basic research to the treatment of clinical disorders have led to...
Learning to fear danger is essential for survival. However, overactive, relapsing fear behavior in t...
The memory of fear extinction is context dependent: fear that is suppressed in one context readily r...
The formation of fear memories is important for learning what cues predict danger. However, the inab...
As part of the self-protection mechanism that individuals use to deal with internal and external ris...
Fear is an adaptive behavioral response to avoid or reduce harm and thus ensure survival. However, f...
There is a growing body of evidence that the hippocampus is critical for context-dependent memory re...
Fear is an important emotional reaction in response to threatening stimuli and is important for surv...
Learned fear often relapses after extinction, suggesting that extinction training generates a new me...
Knowing when and where to express fear is essential to survival. Recent work in fear extinction para...
Fear extinction is an important form of emotional learning, and affects neural plasticity. Cue fear ...
The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) has been implicated in the extinction of emotional memories, inc...
An understanding of how memory is acquired and how it can be modified in fear-related anxiety disord...
The activity of neural circuits that underpin particular behaviours are one of the most interesting ...
Extinction memory retrieval is influenced by spatial contextual information that determines respondi...
SummaryRecent efforts to translate basic research to the treatment of clinical disorders have led to...
Learning to fear danger is essential for survival. However, overactive, relapsing fear behavior in t...
The memory of fear extinction is context dependent: fear that is suppressed in one context readily r...
The formation of fear memories is important for learning what cues predict danger. However, the inab...
As part of the self-protection mechanism that individuals use to deal with internal and external ris...
Fear is an adaptive behavioral response to avoid or reduce harm and thus ensure survival. However, f...
There is a growing body of evidence that the hippocampus is critical for context-dependent memory re...
Fear is an important emotional reaction in response to threatening stimuli and is important for surv...
Learned fear often relapses after extinction, suggesting that extinction training generates a new me...