Fear-related illnesses such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) impose a tremendous burden on individual quality of life, families, and the national economy. In the military population, 17-20% of services members returning from deployment are diagnosed with PTSD. While treatments have improved for PTSD and are helpful for some, many people continue to suffer despite therapy. The aim of this research is to examine fear memory behaviourally and at the cellular level in the amygdala by using a unique inter-cross strain of high and low fear phenotype mice. An extended outcross C57BL/6J x DBA/2J (F8) are selected for high or low Pavlovian fear memory to context and cue. On presentation of either the original learning context or the cue (ton...
Fear and the development of conditional fear are critical for survival. However, mal-adaptations in...
The brain observes, detects, learns, and remembers signals coming from our external environment. In ...
Pavlovian conditioning paradigms have become important model systems for understand- ing the neurosc...
Fear-related illnesses such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) impose a tremendous burden on i...
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious medical condition effecting both military and civ...
Individual variability in the acquisition, consolidation and extinction of conditioned fear potentia...
Subtle differences in neuronal microanatomy may be coded in individuals with genetic susceptibility ...
Genetic variability in the strength and precision of fear memory is hypothesised to contribute to th...
Fear is an important emotional reaction in response to threatening stimuli and is important for surv...
Biological factors underlying individual variability in fearfulness and anxiety have important impli...
Pavlovian fear conditioning, also known as classical fear conditioning is an important model in the ...
In this study we describe changes of gene expression that occur in the basolateral complex of the mo...
Resilience to consequences of trauma exposure contains relevant information about the processes that...
Altres ajuts: NARSAD Young Investigator Grants (#19233 and #22434) from the Brain Behavior Foundatio...
The processing of emotional and/or fear-related events is abnormal in patients with Alzheimer’s dise...
Fear and the development of conditional fear are critical for survival. However, mal-adaptations in...
The brain observes, detects, learns, and remembers signals coming from our external environment. In ...
Pavlovian conditioning paradigms have become important model systems for understand- ing the neurosc...
Fear-related illnesses such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) impose a tremendous burden on i...
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious medical condition effecting both military and civ...
Individual variability in the acquisition, consolidation and extinction of conditioned fear potentia...
Subtle differences in neuronal microanatomy may be coded in individuals with genetic susceptibility ...
Genetic variability in the strength and precision of fear memory is hypothesised to contribute to th...
Fear is an important emotional reaction in response to threatening stimuli and is important for surv...
Biological factors underlying individual variability in fearfulness and anxiety have important impli...
Pavlovian fear conditioning, also known as classical fear conditioning is an important model in the ...
In this study we describe changes of gene expression that occur in the basolateral complex of the mo...
Resilience to consequences of trauma exposure contains relevant information about the processes that...
Altres ajuts: NARSAD Young Investigator Grants (#19233 and #22434) from the Brain Behavior Foundatio...
The processing of emotional and/or fear-related events is abnormal in patients with Alzheimer’s dise...
Fear and the development of conditional fear are critical for survival. However, mal-adaptations in...
The brain observes, detects, learns, and remembers signals coming from our external environment. In ...
Pavlovian conditioning paradigms have become important model systems for understand- ing the neurosc...