Learning to contend with threats in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of memories for traumatic events can lead to disabling psychopathology. Recent years have witnessed an impressive growth in our understanding of the neural systems and synaptic mechanisms underlying emotional memory formation. As a consequence, interest has emerged in developing strategies for suppressing, if not eliminating, fear memories. Here, I review recent work employing sophisticated behavioral, pharmacological, and molecular tools to target fear memories, placing these memories firmly behind the crosshairs of neurobiologically informed interventions
Contemporary, propositional theories of learning assume that fear learning relies on conscious, decl...
Early intervention strategies (e.g., psychological debriefing and exposure therapy) are thought to r...
Although aversive memory has been mainly addressed by analysing the changes occurring in average pop...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms by which fear is inhibited are poorly understood at the present time. ...
An understanding of how memory is acquired and how it can be modified in fear-related anxiety disord...
Dysregulated fear reactions can result from maladaptive processing of trauma-related memories. In po...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
Over the past decades, studies of fear learning and extinction have advanced our understanding of th...
Exposure therapy for stress- and anxiety-related disorders is very effective, but fear return after ...
In the whole animal kingdom, fear learning is an essential process that allows living beings to surv...
As part of the self-protection mechanism that individuals use to deal with internal and external ris...
Learned fear often relapses after extinction, suggesting that extinction training generates a new me...
Exposure therapy is an effective treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, many p...
Contemporary, propositional theories of learning assume that fear learning relies on conscious, decl...
Early intervention strategies (e.g., psychological debriefing and exposure therapy) are thought to r...
Although aversive memory has been mainly addressed by analysing the changes occurring in average pop...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms by which fear is inhibited are poorly understood at the present time. ...
An understanding of how memory is acquired and how it can be modified in fear-related anxiety disord...
Dysregulated fear reactions can result from maladaptive processing of trauma-related memories. In po...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
Over the past decades, studies of fear learning and extinction have advanced our understanding of th...
Exposure therapy for stress- and anxiety-related disorders is very effective, but fear return after ...
In the whole animal kingdom, fear learning is an essential process that allows living beings to surv...
As part of the self-protection mechanism that individuals use to deal with internal and external ris...
Learned fear often relapses after extinction, suggesting that extinction training generates a new me...
Exposure therapy is an effective treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, many p...
Contemporary, propositional theories of learning assume that fear learning relies on conscious, decl...
Early intervention strategies (e.g., psychological debriefing and exposure therapy) are thought to r...
Although aversive memory has been mainly addressed by analysing the changes occurring in average pop...