Abstract Shifting defensive mode from one to another by the imminence of threat is crucial for survival. The transition of defensive mode from freezing to flight is observed during the modified fear conditioning, however, the flight during fear conditioning is not well characterized. To characterize the flight behaviors during the fear conditioning, we conducted experiments in male mice focusing on the influence of the context, the intensity of the unconditioned stimulus and conditioned stimulus (CS), the schedule of conditioning, and the state of the subject. Flight behaviors triggered by salient CS showed characteristics of fear-potentiated defensive behaviors depending on the conditioned context, while repetitive conditioning enhanced th...
Investigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechanisms und...
grantor: University of TorontoThere has been a renewed interest in the neural basis of fea...
Studies on the behavioral mechanisms underlying contextual fear conditioning (CFC) have demonstrated...
Fear conditioning is one of the most frequently used laboratory procedures for modeling learning and...
Environment and experience influence defensive behaviors, but the neural circuits mediating such eff...
In order to effectively thwart predation, antipredator defensive behaviors must be matched to the cu...
Innate defensive responses such as freezing or escape are essential for animal survival. Mice show d...
In Pavlovian fear conditioning, a conditional stimulus (CS, usually a tone) is paired with an aversi...
SummaryInvestigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechani...
In the wild, a rustle of undergrowth might make an animal or person stop sharply and be still, in th...
Fear is an adaptive response that allows animals to respond appropriately to danger, and Pavlovian f...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Illustration of tone-shock trace fear conditioned memory. A 2-sec neutral tone precede...
Environment and experience influence defensive behaviors, but the neural circuits mediating such eff...
Abstract During fear conditioning, a cue (CS) signals an inevitable distal threat (US) and evokes a...
Return of fear following successful exposure therapy is a common problem. More insight into the char...
Investigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechanisms und...
grantor: University of TorontoThere has been a renewed interest in the neural basis of fea...
Studies on the behavioral mechanisms underlying contextual fear conditioning (CFC) have demonstrated...
Fear conditioning is one of the most frequently used laboratory procedures for modeling learning and...
Environment and experience influence defensive behaviors, but the neural circuits mediating such eff...
In order to effectively thwart predation, antipredator defensive behaviors must be matched to the cu...
Innate defensive responses such as freezing or escape are essential for animal survival. Mice show d...
In Pavlovian fear conditioning, a conditional stimulus (CS, usually a tone) is paired with an aversi...
SummaryInvestigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechani...
In the wild, a rustle of undergrowth might make an animal or person stop sharply and be still, in th...
Fear is an adaptive response that allows animals to respond appropriately to danger, and Pavlovian f...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Illustration of tone-shock trace fear conditioned memory. A 2-sec neutral tone precede...
Environment and experience influence defensive behaviors, but the neural circuits mediating such eff...
Abstract During fear conditioning, a cue (CS) signals an inevitable distal threat (US) and evokes a...
Return of fear following successful exposure therapy is a common problem. More insight into the char...
Investigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechanisms und...
grantor: University of TorontoThere has been a renewed interest in the neural basis of fea...
Studies on the behavioral mechanisms underlying contextual fear conditioning (CFC) have demonstrated...