Fear conditioning is one of the most frequently used laboratory procedures for modeling learning and memory generally, and anxiety disorders in particular. The conditional response (CR) used in the majority of fear conditioning studies in rodents is freezing. Recently, it has been reported that under certain conditions, running, jumping, or darting replaces freezing as the dominant CR. These findings raise both a critical methodological problem and an important theoretical issue. If only freezing is measured but rodents express their learning with a different response, then significant instances of learning, memory, or fear may be missed. In terms of theory, whatever conditions lead to these different behaviors may be a key to how animals t...
Innate defensive responses such as freezing or escape are essential for animal survival. Mice show d...
The Pavlovian conditioned freezing paradigm has become a prominent mouse and rat model of learning a...
<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Btbd9</i> mutant mice and WT mice were conditioned to two 30-second tones followed ...
Fear conditioning is one of the most frequently used laboratory procedures for modeling learning and...
Abstract Shifting defensive mode from one to another by the imminence of threat is crucial for survi...
Fear-conditioning is one of the most widely used paradigms in attempts to unravel the processes and ...
Environment and experience influence defensive behaviors, but the neural circuits mediating such eff...
Traditional rodent models of Pavlovian fear conditioning assess the strength of learning by quantify...
In Pavlovian fear conditioning, a conditional stimulus (CS, usually a tone) is paired with an aversi...
In the wild, a rustle of undergrowth might make an animal or person stop sharply and be still, in th...
Environment and experience influence defensive behaviors, but the neural circuits mediating such eff...
<p>A) Fear conditioning: percentage of freezing in the context and cue tests of memory 24 hours afte...
Fear conditioning, including variants such as delay and trace conditioning that depend on different ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Illustration of tone-shock trace fear conditioned memory. A 2-sec neutral tone precede...
<p><b><i>A</i></b>. The freezing percentage during the acquisition stage of the trace fear condition...
Innate defensive responses such as freezing or escape are essential for animal survival. Mice show d...
The Pavlovian conditioned freezing paradigm has become a prominent mouse and rat model of learning a...
<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Btbd9</i> mutant mice and WT mice were conditioned to two 30-second tones followed ...
Fear conditioning is one of the most frequently used laboratory procedures for modeling learning and...
Abstract Shifting defensive mode from one to another by the imminence of threat is crucial for survi...
Fear-conditioning is one of the most widely used paradigms in attempts to unravel the processes and ...
Environment and experience influence defensive behaviors, but the neural circuits mediating such eff...
Traditional rodent models of Pavlovian fear conditioning assess the strength of learning by quantify...
In Pavlovian fear conditioning, a conditional stimulus (CS, usually a tone) is paired with an aversi...
In the wild, a rustle of undergrowth might make an animal or person stop sharply and be still, in th...
Environment and experience influence defensive behaviors, but the neural circuits mediating such eff...
<p>A) Fear conditioning: percentage of freezing in the context and cue tests of memory 24 hours afte...
Fear conditioning, including variants such as delay and trace conditioning that depend on different ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Illustration of tone-shock trace fear conditioned memory. A 2-sec neutral tone precede...
<p><b><i>A</i></b>. The freezing percentage during the acquisition stage of the trace fear condition...
Innate defensive responses such as freezing or escape are essential for animal survival. Mice show d...
The Pavlovian conditioned freezing paradigm has become a prominent mouse and rat model of learning a...
<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Btbd9</i> mutant mice and WT mice were conditioned to two 30-second tones followed ...