Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can be potentiated by prior inescapable stressor exposure, but not by escapable stress. The use of fear-potentiated plus-maze behaviour has several advantages as compared to more traditional animal models of anxiety. (a) In contrast to the traditional (spontaneous) elevated plus-maze, which measures innate fear of open spaces, fear-potentiated plus-maze behaviour reflects an enhanced anxiety state (allostatic state). This "state anxiety" can be defined as an unpleasant emotional arousal in face of threatening demands or dangers. A cognitive appraisal of threat is a prerequisite for the experience of this type of emotion. (b) Depending on the stres...
Pre-clinical models of anxiety act as paradigms to facilitate investigation into the biological base...
Animal models attempt to represent human behaviors and physiological changes, in order to study the ...
Pavlovian conditioning paradigms have become important model systems for understand- ing the neurosc...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
In the field of anxiety research, animal models are used as screening tools in the search for compou...
In the field of anxiety research, animal models are used as screening tools in the search for compou...
The purpose of the study was to determine which stressor qualities (escapable vs. inescapable stress...
The purpose of the study was to determine which stressor qualities (escapable vs. inescapable stress...
The purpose of the study was to determine which stressor qualities (escapable vs. inescapable stress...
The purpose of the study was to determine which stressor qualities (escapable vs. inescapable stress...
The purpose of the study was to determine which stressor qualities (escapable vs. inescapable stress...
Anxiety and stress-related disorders are severe psychiatric conditions that affect performance in da...
Pre-clinical models of anxiety act as paradigms to facilitate investigation into the biological base...
Animal models attempt to represent human behaviors and physiological changes, in order to study the ...
Pavlovian conditioning paradigms have become important model systems for understand- ing the neurosc...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
In the field of anxiety research, animal models are used as screening tools in the search for compou...
In the field of anxiety research, animal models are used as screening tools in the search for compou...
The purpose of the study was to determine which stressor qualities (escapable vs. inescapable stress...
The purpose of the study was to determine which stressor qualities (escapable vs. inescapable stress...
The purpose of the study was to determine which stressor qualities (escapable vs. inescapable stress...
The purpose of the study was to determine which stressor qualities (escapable vs. inescapable stress...
The purpose of the study was to determine which stressor qualities (escapable vs. inescapable stress...
Anxiety and stress-related disorders are severe psychiatric conditions that affect performance in da...
Pre-clinical models of anxiety act as paradigms to facilitate investigation into the biological base...
Animal models attempt to represent human behaviors and physiological changes, in order to study the ...
Pavlovian conditioning paradigms have become important model systems for understand- ing the neurosc...