Epigenetic mechanisms have the potential to give rise to lasting changes in cell function that ultimately can affect behavior persistently. This concept is especially interesting with respect to fear reconsolidation and fear memory extinction. These two behavioral approaches are used in the laboratory to investigate how fear memory can be attenuated, which becomes important when searching for therapeutic intervention to treat anxiety disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder. Here we review the role of several key epigenetic mechanisms in reconsolidation and extinction of learned fear and their potential to persistently alter behavioral responses to conditioned cues. We also briefly discuss how epigenetic mechanisms may establish persist...
Extinction within the reconsolidation window, or 'retrieval-extinction', has received much research ...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
We previously demonstrated that disrupting reconsolidation by pharmacological manipulations "deleted...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other anxiety disorders stemming from dysregulated fear me...
This review examines recent work on epigenetic mechanisms underlying animal models of fear learning ...
An understanding of how memory is acquired and how it can be modified in fear-related anxiety disord...
Several lines of research have demonstrated that memories for fearful events become transiently labi...
Disrupting reconsolidation seems to be a promising approach to dampen the expression of fear memory....
This review examines recent work on epigenetic mechanisms underlying animal models of fear learning ...
© 2017 Elsevier LtdExtant literature suggests that extinction training delivered during the memory r...
Fear memories, here defined as learned associations between a stimulus and a physiological fear reac...
Memory persistence is critically influenced by retrieval. In rats, a single presentation of a condit...
In fear conditioning, aversive stimuli are readily associated with contextual features. A brief reex...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
An increasing body of evidence shows that structural modifications of chromatin, the DNA–protein com...
Extinction within the reconsolidation window, or 'retrieval-extinction', has received much research ...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
We previously demonstrated that disrupting reconsolidation by pharmacological manipulations "deleted...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other anxiety disorders stemming from dysregulated fear me...
This review examines recent work on epigenetic mechanisms underlying animal models of fear learning ...
An understanding of how memory is acquired and how it can be modified in fear-related anxiety disord...
Several lines of research have demonstrated that memories for fearful events become transiently labi...
Disrupting reconsolidation seems to be a promising approach to dampen the expression of fear memory....
This review examines recent work on epigenetic mechanisms underlying animal models of fear learning ...
© 2017 Elsevier LtdExtant literature suggests that extinction training delivered during the memory r...
Fear memories, here defined as learned associations between a stimulus and a physiological fear reac...
Memory persistence is critically influenced by retrieval. In rats, a single presentation of a condit...
In fear conditioning, aversive stimuli are readily associated with contextual features. A brief reex...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
An increasing body of evidence shows that structural modifications of chromatin, the DNA–protein com...
Extinction within the reconsolidation window, or 'retrieval-extinction', has received much research ...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
We previously demonstrated that disrupting reconsolidation by pharmacological manipulations "deleted...