AbstractContextual fear conditioning studies in animals and humans found an involvement of the hippocampus and amygdala during fear learning. To exclude a focus on elements of the context we employed a paradigm, which uses two feature-identical contexts that only differ in the arrangement of the features and requires configural processing. We employed functional magnetic resonance imaging to determine the role of the hippocampus and neocortical areas during the acquisition of contextual fear in humans. For contextual fear acquisition, we paired one context (CS+) with an aversive electrical stimulus, whereas the other (CS−) was never followed by aversive stimulation. Blood oxygen level dependent activation to the CS+ was present in the insul...
Learning about context is essential for appropriate behavioral strategies, though pathologically str...
Extinction of fear conditioning in animals is an excellent model for the study of fear inhibition in...
The context in which events occur can be represented as both (1) a set of independent features, the ...
AbstractContextual fear conditioning studies in animals and humans found an involvement of the hippo...
Lesion studies in animals have identified a critical role of the hippocampus in context fear conditi...
Using contextual information to predict aversive events is a critical ability that protects from gen...
The basolateral amygdala (BLA) and the dorsal hippocampus (dHPC) are both structures with key roles ...
It has been proposed that contextual fear conditioning depends on 2 processes: (a) construction of a...
The development of excessive fear and/or stress responses to environmental cues such as contexts ass...
Context is an ever-present combination of discrete environmental elements capable of influencing man...
Context is an ever-present combination of discrete environmental elements capable of influencing man...
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Contextual fear conditioning is a Pavlovian conditioning paradigm capable of rapidly creating fear m...
Although the circuit mediating contextual fear conditioning has been extensively described, the prec...
The authors describe how (a) the timing of hippocampal lesions and (b) the behavioral-representation...
Learning about context is essential for appropriate behavioral strategies, though pathologically str...
Extinction of fear conditioning in animals is an excellent model for the study of fear inhibition in...
The context in which events occur can be represented as both (1) a set of independent features, the ...
AbstractContextual fear conditioning studies in animals and humans found an involvement of the hippo...
Lesion studies in animals have identified a critical role of the hippocampus in context fear conditi...
Using contextual information to predict aversive events is a critical ability that protects from gen...
The basolateral amygdala (BLA) and the dorsal hippocampus (dHPC) are both structures with key roles ...
It has been proposed that contextual fear conditioning depends on 2 processes: (a) construction of a...
The development of excessive fear and/or stress responses to environmental cues such as contexts ass...
Context is an ever-present combination of discrete environmental elements capable of influencing man...
Context is an ever-present combination of discrete environmental elements capable of influencing man...
© 2020 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of European Neuroscienc...
Contextual fear conditioning is a Pavlovian conditioning paradigm capable of rapidly creating fear m...
Although the circuit mediating contextual fear conditioning has been extensively described, the prec...
The authors describe how (a) the timing of hippocampal lesions and (b) the behavioral-representation...
Learning about context is essential for appropriate behavioral strategies, though pathologically str...
Extinction of fear conditioning in animals is an excellent model for the study of fear inhibition in...
The context in which events occur can be represented as both (1) a set of independent features, the ...