SummaryIt has long been surmised that cellular microtubules are capped at the minus ends to prevent their depolymerization. A recent study provides the first definitive identification of a minus-end-specific capping protein, termed Patronin, which protects the microtubule arrays of both mitotic and interphase cells
AbstractEchoplanar functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in normal human subjects to...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
The amygdala is important for emotional memory, including learned fear. A number of studies for amyg...
SummaryThe trace of fear has been elusive and difficult to discern in the human brain. Researchers h...
We review recent work on the role of intrinsic amygdala networks in the regulation of classically co...
The human amygdaloid complex (AC) is associated with the perception of fear and consequent anxiety‐r...
Research on the neural systems underlying emotion in animal models over the past two decades has imp...
The brain observes, detects, learns, and remembers signals coming from our external environment. In ...
SummaryRecent efforts to translate basic research to the treatment of clinical disorders have led to...
The central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) and the lateral division of the bed nucleus of the stria t...
Fear and the development of conditional fear are critical for survival. However, mal-adaptations in...
Fear extinction is an adaptive process whereby defensive responses are attenuated following repeated...
Fear-related illnesses such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) impose a tremendous burden on i...
Anxiety disorders impose a staggering burden on public health, underscoring the need to develop a de...
SummaryA more complete understanding of how fear extinction alters neuronal activity and connectivit...
AbstractEchoplanar functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in normal human subjects to...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
The amygdala is important for emotional memory, including learned fear. A number of studies for amyg...
SummaryThe trace of fear has been elusive and difficult to discern in the human brain. Researchers h...
We review recent work on the role of intrinsic amygdala networks in the regulation of classically co...
The human amygdaloid complex (AC) is associated with the perception of fear and consequent anxiety‐r...
Research on the neural systems underlying emotion in animal models over the past two decades has imp...
The brain observes, detects, learns, and remembers signals coming from our external environment. In ...
SummaryRecent efforts to translate basic research to the treatment of clinical disorders have led to...
The central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) and the lateral division of the bed nucleus of the stria t...
Fear and the development of conditional fear are critical for survival. However, mal-adaptations in...
Fear extinction is an adaptive process whereby defensive responses are attenuated following repeated...
Fear-related illnesses such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) impose a tremendous burden on i...
Anxiety disorders impose a staggering burden on public health, underscoring the need to develop a de...
SummaryA more complete understanding of how fear extinction alters neuronal activity and connectivit...
AbstractEchoplanar functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in normal human subjects to...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
The amygdala is important for emotional memory, including learned fear. A number of studies for amyg...