The role of mu-opioid receptor signaling in the dorsolateral periaqueductal gray on conditional and unconditional responding to threatening and aversive stimuli.
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Distinct ensembles of medial prefrontal cortex neurons are activated by threatening stimuli that elicit excitation vs. inhibition of movement.Prefrontal infralimbic cortex mediates competition between excitation and inhibition of body movements during pavlovian fear conditioning.How Metabolic State May Regulate Fear: Presence of Metabolic Receptors in the Fear Circuitry
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The role of mu-opioid receptor signaling in the dorsolateral periaqueductal gray on conditional and unconditional responding to threatening and aversive stimuli.
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The role of mu-opioid receptor ...... eatening and aversive stimuli.
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The role of mu-opioid receptor ...... eatening and aversive stimuli.
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The role of mu-opioid receptor ...... eatening and aversive stimuli.
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The role of mu-opioid receptor ...... reatening and aversive stimuli
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L R Halladay
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10.1016/J.NEUROSCIENCE.2012.04.045
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2012-04-25T00:00:00Z