Odors have proven to be the most resilient trigger for memories of high emotional saliency. Fear associated olfactory memories pose a detrimental threat of potentially transforming into severe mental illness such as fear and anxiety-related disorders. Many studies have deliberated on auditory, visual and general contextual fear memory (CFC) processes; however, fewer studies have investigated mechanisms of olfactory fear memory. Evidence strongly suggests that the neuroanatomical representation of olfactory fear memory differs from that of auditory and visual fear memory. The aim of this review article is to revisit the literature regarding the understanding of the neurobiological process of fear conditioning and to illustrate the circuitry ...
Learning the relationships between aversive events and the environmental stimuli that predict such e...
Pavlovian fear conditioning is a particularly useful behavioral paradigm for exploring the molecular...
Debilitating and persistent fear memories can rapidly form in humans following exposure to traumatic...
Odors have proven to be the most resilient trigger for memories of high emotional saliency. Fear ass...
Odors have proven to be the most resilient trigger for memories of high emotional saliency. Fear ass...
Odors have proven to be the most resilient trigger for memories of high emotional saliency. Fear ass...
International audienceThe widely used Pavlovian fear-conditioning paradigms used for studying the ne...
The widely used Pavlovian fear-conditioning paradigms used for studying the neurobiology of learning...
Introduction: Fear conditioning is a fundamental learning mechanism often used to model ...
Olfaction is an evolutionary ancient sense, but it remains unclear to what extent it can influence r...
The brain forms robust associations between odors and emotionally salient memories, making odors esp...
It is clinically well known that olfactory intrusions in PTSD can be a disabling phenomena due to th...
The study of “fear” can be traced back to the differences between “behaviorism” and “psychoanalysis”...
The major problem in olfactory neuroscience is to determine how the brain discriminates one odorant ...
Pavlovian fear conditioning, also known as classical fear conditioning is an important model in the ...
Learning the relationships between aversive events and the environmental stimuli that predict such e...
Pavlovian fear conditioning is a particularly useful behavioral paradigm for exploring the molecular...
Debilitating and persistent fear memories can rapidly form in humans following exposure to traumatic...
Odors have proven to be the most resilient trigger for memories of high emotional saliency. Fear ass...
Odors have proven to be the most resilient trigger for memories of high emotional saliency. Fear ass...
Odors have proven to be the most resilient trigger for memories of high emotional saliency. Fear ass...
International audienceThe widely used Pavlovian fear-conditioning paradigms used for studying the ne...
The widely used Pavlovian fear-conditioning paradigms used for studying the neurobiology of learning...
Introduction: Fear conditioning is a fundamental learning mechanism often used to model ...
Olfaction is an evolutionary ancient sense, but it remains unclear to what extent it can influence r...
The brain forms robust associations between odors and emotionally salient memories, making odors esp...
It is clinically well known that olfactory intrusions in PTSD can be a disabling phenomena due to th...
The study of “fear” can be traced back to the differences between “behaviorism” and “psychoanalysis”...
The major problem in olfactory neuroscience is to determine how the brain discriminates one odorant ...
Pavlovian fear conditioning, also known as classical fear conditioning is an important model in the ...
Learning the relationships between aversive events and the environmental stimuli that predict such e...
Pavlovian fear conditioning is a particularly useful behavioral paradigm for exploring the molecular...
Debilitating and persistent fear memories can rapidly form in humans following exposure to traumatic...