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Differential Neuromodulation of Acquisition and Retrieval of Avoidance Learning by the Lateral Habenula and Ventral Tegmental AreaNetwork model of fear extinction and renewal functional pathwaysPreventing the return of fear using reconsolidation updating and methylene blue is differentially dependent on extinction learning.Metabolic mapping of the effects of the antidepressant fluoxetine on the brains of congenitally helpless rats.Predictability and heritability of individual differences in fear learning.Novelty-evoked activity in open field predicts susceptibility to helpless behavior.Chronic administration of 13-cis-retinoic acid increases depression-related behavior in mice.Electrical stimulation of lateral habenula during learning: frequency-dependent effects on acquisition but not retrieval of a two-way active avoidance response.Mesolimbic effects of the antidepressant fluoxetine in Holtzman rats, a genetic strain with increased vulnerability to stress.The role of dopamine in the context of aversive stimuli with particular reference to acoustically signaled avoidance learning.Assessing Fear Following Retrieval + Extinction Through Suppression of Baseline Reward Seeking vs. Freezing.Strain, sex, and open-field behavior: factors underlying the genetic susceptibility to helplessnessAdolescent female rats are more resistant than males to the effects of early stress on prefrontal cortex and impulsive behavior.Contribution of emotional and motivational neurocircuitry to cue-signaled active avoidance learning.The effects of respiratory sinus arrhythmia on anger reactivity and persistence in major depression.Metabolic mapping of mouse brain activity after extinction of a conditioned emotional response.Functional opposition between habenula metabolism and the brain reward systemOpposite metabolic changes in the habenula and ventral tegmental area of a genetic model of helpless behavior.Effects of maternal separation, early handling, and standard facility rearing on orienting and impulsive behavior of adolescent rats.Effectiveness of an internet intervention (Deprexis) for depression in a united states adult sample: A parallel-group pragmatic randomized controlled trial.Behavioral effects of bovine lactoferrin administration during postnatal development of rats.Self-referential schemas and attentional bias predict severity and naturalistic course of depression symptoms.Omega-3 fatty acids improve behavioral coping to stress in multiparous rats.Effects of ventral tegmental area stimulation on the acquisition and long-term retention of active avoidance learning.Congenital helpless rats as a genetic model for cortex metabolism in depression.Data-driven criteria to assess fear remission and phenotypic variability of extinction in rats.Methylene blue facilitates the extinction of fear in an animal model of susceptibility to learned helplessness.Impulsivity, risk-taking, and distractibility in rats exhibiting robust conditioned orienting behaviors.Brain differences in newborn rats predisposed to helpless and depressive behavior.Positive imagery training increases positive self-referent cognition in depressionAcetaminophen enhances the reflective learning processMaternal omega-3 fatty acid intake during neurodevelopment does not affect pup behavior related to depression, novelty, or learningImpact of an antiretroviral stewardship strategy on medication error ratesTemperamental factors in remitted depression: The role of effortful control and attentional mechanismsDetermining optimal parameters of the self-referent encoding task: A large-scale examination of self-referent cognition and depressionAssociation between negative cognitive bias and depression: A symptom-level approachPredicting extinction phenotype to optimize fear reductionAttentional bias modification treatment for depression: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trialEnsemble machine learning prediction of posttraumatic stress disorder screening status after emergency room hospitalization
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