Freezing to impending threat is a core defensive response. It has been studied primarily using fear conditioning in non-human animals, thwarting advances in translational human anxiety research that has used other indices, such as skin conductance responses. Here we examine postural freezing as a human conditioning index for translational anxiety research. We employed a mixed cued/contextual fear-conditioning paradigm where one context signals the occurrence of the US upon the presentation of the CS, and another context signals that the CS is not followed by the US. Critically, during the following generalization phase, the CS is presented in a third and novel context. We show that human freezing is highly sensitive to fear conditioning, ge...
Freezing is widely used as the main outcome measure for fear in animal studies. Freezing is also get...
When animals perceive threatening stimuli their defensive behaviour is activated. In a high vigilant...
Freezing is an adaptive defensive response to a stressful event. Recent research suggests that freez...
Freezing to impending threat is a core defensive response. It has been studied primarily using fear ...
Abstract During fear conditioning, a cue (CS) signals an inevitable distal threat (US) and evokes a...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Upon increasing levels of threat, animals activate qualitatively different defensive modes, includin...
Freezing is one of the most widely recognized defensive reac-tions to predator threat in animals. It...
Immobilizing freezing responses are associated with anxiety and may be etiologically related to seve...
Animals have sophisticated mechanisms for coping with danger. Freezing is a unique state that, upon ...
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Freezing is an adaptive defensive response to a stressful event. Recent research suggests that freez...
Item does not contain fulltextThe anticipation of threat facilitates innate defensive behaviours inc...
The anticipation of threat facilitates innate defensive behaviours including freezing reactions. Fre...
Freezing is widely used as the main outcome measure for fear in animal studies. Freezing is also get...
When animals perceive threatening stimuli their defensive behaviour is activated. In a high vigilant...
Freezing is an adaptive defensive response to a stressful event. Recent research suggests that freez...
Freezing to impending threat is a core defensive response. It has been studied primarily using fear ...
Abstract During fear conditioning, a cue (CS) signals an inevitable distal threat (US) and evokes a...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Upon increasing levels of threat, animals activate qualitatively different defensive modes, includin...
Freezing is one of the most widely recognized defensive reac-tions to predator threat in animals. It...
Immobilizing freezing responses are associated with anxiety and may be etiologically related to seve...
Animals have sophisticated mechanisms for coping with danger. Freezing is a unique state that, upon ...
Contains fulltext : 168977.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Besides fight a...
Freezing is an adaptive defensive response to a stressful event. Recent research suggests that freez...
Item does not contain fulltextThe anticipation of threat facilitates innate defensive behaviours inc...
The anticipation of threat facilitates innate defensive behaviours including freezing reactions. Fre...
Freezing is widely used as the main outcome measure for fear in animal studies. Freezing is also get...
When animals perceive threatening stimuli their defensive behaviour is activated. In a high vigilant...
Freezing is an adaptive defensive response to a stressful event. Recent research suggests that freez...