Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its role in human fear conditioning has, however, received limited attention. The current meta-analysis examines the loci of cerebellar contributions to fear conditioning in healthy subjects, thus mapping, for the first time, the neural response to conditioned aversive stimuli onto the cerebellum. By using the activation likelihood estimation (ALE) technique for analyses, we identified several distinct regions in the cerebellum that activate in response to the presentation of the conditioned stimulus: the cerebellar tonsils, lobules HIV-VI, and the culmen. These regions have separately been implicated in fear acquisition, consolidation of fear mem...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
Fear perception and subsequent appropriate behavioural response are crucial for the adaptation of s...
The amygdala is known to be a critical brain region for emotional fear. It is believed that synaptic...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
AbstractTo better understand learning mechanisms, one needs to study synaptic plasticity induced by ...
Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning remains the most widely employed experimental model of fear an...
Cerebellar networks have traditionally been linked to sensorimotor control. However, a large body of...
New insights into the functional neuroanatomic correlates of emotions point toward the involvement o...
Although the cerebellum is traditionally known for its role in motor functions, recent evidence poin...
Emotional information is better remembered than neutral information. Extensive evidence indicates th...
The presence of cerebellar activity in a wide range of cognitive functions examined within an increa...
In contrast to what was previously believed, there is increasing evidence that the cerebellum is inv...
Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning remains the most widely employed experimental model of fear an...
The cerebellum has a striking homogeneous cytoarchitecture and participates in both motor and non-mo...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
Fear perception and subsequent appropriate behavioural response are crucial for the adaptation of s...
The amygdala is known to be a critical brain region for emotional fear. It is believed that synaptic...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
AbstractTo better understand learning mechanisms, one needs to study synaptic plasticity induced by ...
Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning remains the most widely employed experimental model of fear an...
Cerebellar networks have traditionally been linked to sensorimotor control. However, a large body of...
New insights into the functional neuroanatomic correlates of emotions point toward the involvement o...
Although the cerebellum is traditionally known for its role in motor functions, recent evidence poin...
Emotional information is better remembered than neutral information. Extensive evidence indicates th...
The presence of cerebellar activity in a wide range of cognitive functions examined within an increa...
In contrast to what was previously believed, there is increasing evidence that the cerebellum is inv...
Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning remains the most widely employed experimental model of fear an...
The cerebellum has a striking homogeneous cytoarchitecture and participates in both motor and non-mo...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
Fear perception and subsequent appropriate behavioural response are crucial for the adaptation of s...
The amygdala is known to be a critical brain region for emotional fear. It is believed that synaptic...