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Pharmacological stimulation of infralimbic cortex after fear conditioning facilitates subsequent fear extinction. [PDF]
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Infralimbic activity during REM sleep facilitates fear extinction memory. [PDF]
Hong J +4 more
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Trait self-compassion enhances activation in the medial prefrontal cortex during fear extinction: An fNIRS study. [PDF]
Chen T, Mei Y, Zhou S, Dou H, Lei Y.
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Stimulation of an entorhinal-hippocampal extinction circuit facilitates fear extinction in a post-traumatic stress disorder model. [PDF]
Lin ZJ +13 more
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The sexually divergent cFos activation map of fear extinction. [PDF]
Zhang K +7 more
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Pharmacological enhancement of fear extinction
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Enhancing Fear Extinction: Pharmacological Approaches
2023Extinction is the process by which the memory of a learned conditioned association decreases over time and with introduction of new associations. It is a vital part of fear learning, and it is critical to recovery in multiple fear-related disorders, including Specific and Social Phobias, Panic Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and ...
Olga Y, Ponomareva +2 more
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Noradrenaline, fear and extinction
Brain Research, 1979It has been suggested that noradrenaline in the central nervous system is involved in fear and anxiety. To test this postulate extensive depletion of ascending noradrenaline systems was accomplished by intracerebral injection of the selective neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine.
S T, Mason, H, Fibiger
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