Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning to painful stimuli has provided the generally accepted view of a core system centered in the central amygdala to organize fear responses. Ethologically based models using other sources of threat likely to be expected in a natural environment, such as predators or aggressive dominant conspecifics, have challenged this concept of a unitary core circuit for fear processing. We discuss here what the ethologically based models have told us about the neural systems organizing fear responses. We explored the concept that parallel paths process different classes of threats, and that these different paths influence distinct regions in the periaqueductal gray - a critical element for the organization of all kinds...
The past several decades has seen considerable progress in our understanding of the neurobiology of ...
SummaryInvestigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechani...
How fear is represented in the brain has generated a lot of research attention, not only because fea...
Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning to painful stimuli has provided the generally accepted view of...
Fear is a response to impending threat that prepares a subject to make appropriate defensive respons...
The experience of fear is closely linked to the survival of species. Fear can be conceptualized as a...
<p>An inescapable component to survival in a dynamic environment is detecting and reacting to signal...
The human brain has evolved a multifaceted fear system, allowing threat detection to enable rapid ad...
The activity of neural circuits that underpin particular behaviours are one of the most interesting ...
The amygdala, a small structure located deep bilaterally in the medial temporal lobe, is the key str...
Effective defense against natural threats in the environment is essential for the survival of indivi...
We review recent work on the role of intrinsic amygdala networks in the regulation of classically co...
Fear conditioning and fear extinction are Pavlovian conditioning paradigms extensively used to study...
SummaryRecent efforts to translate basic research to the treatment of clinical disorders have led to...
Many data now indicate that the amygdala, along with its many efferent connections, is critically in...
The past several decades has seen considerable progress in our understanding of the neurobiology of ...
SummaryInvestigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechani...
How fear is represented in the brain has generated a lot of research attention, not only because fea...
Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning to painful stimuli has provided the generally accepted view of...
Fear is a response to impending threat that prepares a subject to make appropriate defensive respons...
The experience of fear is closely linked to the survival of species. Fear can be conceptualized as a...
<p>An inescapable component to survival in a dynamic environment is detecting and reacting to signal...
The human brain has evolved a multifaceted fear system, allowing threat detection to enable rapid ad...
The activity of neural circuits that underpin particular behaviours are one of the most interesting ...
The amygdala, a small structure located deep bilaterally in the medial temporal lobe, is the key str...
Effective defense against natural threats in the environment is essential for the survival of indivi...
We review recent work on the role of intrinsic amygdala networks in the regulation of classically co...
Fear conditioning and fear extinction are Pavlovian conditioning paradigms extensively used to study...
SummaryRecent efforts to translate basic research to the treatment of clinical disorders have led to...
Many data now indicate that the amygdala, along with its many efferent connections, is critically in...
The past several decades has seen considerable progress in our understanding of the neurobiology of ...
SummaryInvestigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechani...
How fear is represented in the brain has generated a lot of research attention, not only because fea...