Exposure to traumatic stress leads to persistent, deleterious behavioral and biological changes in both human and non-human species. The effects of stress are not always consistent, however, as exposure to different stressors often leads to heterogeneous effects. The intensity of the stressor may be a key factor in determining the consequences of stress. While it is difficult to quantify intensity for many stress types, electric shock exposure provides us with a stressor that has quantifiable parameters (presentation length x intensity x number = shock volume). Therefore, to test the procedural differences in shock volume that may account for some reported heterogeneity, we used two common shock procedures. Learned helplessness is a commonl...
Traumatic events are proposed to play a role in the development of anxiety disorders, however not al...
Fear relapse is a major challenge in the treatment of stress-related mental disorders. Most investig...
Abstract: Over a century of behavioral research has shown that stress can exert both positive and ne...
Exposure to traumatic stress leads to persistent, deleterious behavioral and biological changes in b...
Exposure to traumatic stress can lead to a wide range of persistent, deleterious biological and beha...
Stress-enhanced fear learning (SEFL) refers to the long-lasting nonassociative sensitization produce...
Fear is an adaptive response that is normally proportional to the level of imposed threat, which all...
Many fear conditioning studies use electric shock as the aversive stimulus. The intensity of shocks ...
The effects of stress on memory formation are well documented, but very few studies have investigate...
Many fear conditioning studies use electric shock as the aversive stimulus. The intensity of shocks ...
The present experiment demonstrates that exposure to a significant stressor simultaneously enhances ...
Fear is critical for survival but can become harmful when it is disproportionate to the level of thr...
Fear behaviors are important for survival, but disproportionately high levels of fear can increase t...
Over a century of behavioral research has shown that stress can enhance or impair learning and memor...
Animal studies have reported an impairing effect of stress on the recall of contextual fear memory a...
Traumatic events are proposed to play a role in the development of anxiety disorders, however not al...
Fear relapse is a major challenge in the treatment of stress-related mental disorders. Most investig...
Abstract: Over a century of behavioral research has shown that stress can exert both positive and ne...
Exposure to traumatic stress leads to persistent, deleterious behavioral and biological changes in b...
Exposure to traumatic stress can lead to a wide range of persistent, deleterious biological and beha...
Stress-enhanced fear learning (SEFL) refers to the long-lasting nonassociative sensitization produce...
Fear is an adaptive response that is normally proportional to the level of imposed threat, which all...
Many fear conditioning studies use electric shock as the aversive stimulus. The intensity of shocks ...
The effects of stress on memory formation are well documented, but very few studies have investigate...
Many fear conditioning studies use electric shock as the aversive stimulus. The intensity of shocks ...
The present experiment demonstrates that exposure to a significant stressor simultaneously enhances ...
Fear is critical for survival but can become harmful when it is disproportionate to the level of thr...
Fear behaviors are important for survival, but disproportionately high levels of fear can increase t...
Over a century of behavioral research has shown that stress can enhance or impair learning and memor...
Animal studies have reported an impairing effect of stress on the recall of contextual fear memory a...
Traumatic events are proposed to play a role in the development of anxiety disorders, however not al...
Fear relapse is a major challenge in the treatment of stress-related mental disorders. Most investig...
Abstract: Over a century of behavioral research has shown that stress can exert both positive and ne...