© 2020 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Learning to associate certain contexts with threat and adapting to changing environmental contingencies by learning that such contexts are no longer associated with threat are both crucial for survival. Research over the last few decades has made considerable progress in determining the brain areas involved in the encoding, retrieval and extinction of contextual fear. These studies have identified the hippocampus and amygdala, along with the prefrontal cortex and other inter-connected brain areas, as key players in contextual fear processing. In contrast to the neural circuit basis of contextual fear, t...
Context is an ever-present combination of discrete environmental elements capable of influencing man...
Fear extinction is an important form of emotional learning, and affects neural plasticity. Cue fear ...
The development of excessive fear and/or stress responses to environmental cues such as contexts ass...
© 2020 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of European Neuroscienc...
RATIONALE: Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling is involved in contextual fear conditioning, but the...
Extinction of fear conditioning in animals is an excellent model for the study of fear inhibition in...
Exposure therapy for stress- and anxiety-related disorders is very effective, but fear return after ...
RationaleDopamine D1 receptor (D1R) signalling is involved in contextual fear conditioning. The D1R ...
AbstractContextual fear conditioning studies in animals and humans found an involvement of the hippo...
Fear memory is critical for animals to trigger behavioural adaptive responses to potentially threate...
Learning about context is essential for appropriate behavioral strategies, though pathologically str...
© 2015 Alexandre GuerinPost-traumatic stress disorders, the most common type of anxiety disorder, af...
Overcoming aversive emotional memories requires neural systems that detect when fear responses are n...
Using contextual information to predict aversive events is a critical ability that protects from gen...
Context is an ever-present combination of discrete environmental elements capable of influencing man...
Context is an ever-present combination of discrete environmental elements capable of influencing man...
Fear extinction is an important form of emotional learning, and affects neural plasticity. Cue fear ...
The development of excessive fear and/or stress responses to environmental cues such as contexts ass...
© 2020 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of European Neuroscienc...
RATIONALE: Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling is involved in contextual fear conditioning, but the...
Extinction of fear conditioning in animals is an excellent model for the study of fear inhibition in...
Exposure therapy for stress- and anxiety-related disorders is very effective, but fear return after ...
RationaleDopamine D1 receptor (D1R) signalling is involved in contextual fear conditioning. The D1R ...
AbstractContextual fear conditioning studies in animals and humans found an involvement of the hippo...
Fear memory is critical for animals to trigger behavioural adaptive responses to potentially threate...
Learning about context is essential for appropriate behavioral strategies, though pathologically str...
© 2015 Alexandre GuerinPost-traumatic stress disorders, the most common type of anxiety disorder, af...
Overcoming aversive emotional memories requires neural systems that detect when fear responses are n...
Using contextual information to predict aversive events is a critical ability that protects from gen...
Context is an ever-present combination of discrete environmental elements capable of influencing man...
Context is an ever-present combination of discrete environmental elements capable of influencing man...
Fear extinction is an important form of emotional learning, and affects neural plasticity. Cue fear ...
The development of excessive fear and/or stress responses to environmental cues such as contexts ass...