Neuronal correlates of extinction learning are modulated by sex hormones
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Modulation of Fear Extinction by Stress, Stress Hormones and Estradiol: A Review.Multifactorial determinants of cognition - Thyroid function is not the only oneEstradiol levels modulate brain activity and negative responses to psychosocial stress across the menstrual cycle.The association between the 5-HTTLPR and neural correlates of fear conditioning and connectivity.Stress potentiates decision biases: A stress induced deliberation-to-intuition (SIDI) modelSingle dose of L-dopa makes extinction memories context-independent and prevents the return of fearStress and Fear Extinction.Persistent prelimbic cortex activity contributes to enhanced learned fear expression in femalesContextual control over expression of fear is affected by cortisolInhibition of estradiol synthesis impairs fear extinction in male rats.Bilateral Alternating Auditory Stimulations Facilitate Fear Extinction and RetrievalPostlearning stress differentially affects memory for emotional gist and detail in naturally cycling women and women on hormonal contraceptives.Acute stress impairs the retrieval of extinction memory in humans.Cortisol modifies extinction learning of recently acquired fear in men.Increased skin conductance responses and neural activity during fear conditioning are associated with a repressive coping style.Time-dependent effects of cortisol on selective attention and emotional interference: a functional MRI study.Sex differences in conditioned stimulus discrimination during context-dependent fear learning and its retrieval in humans: the role of biological sex, contraceptives and menstrual cycle phases.Neuroimaging of Fear-Associated LearningBlockade of estrogen by hormonal contraceptives impairs fear extinction in female rats and womenSocial anxiety modulates amygdala activation during social conditioning.Sex differences in anxiety disorders: Interactions between fear, stress, and gonadal hormonesDelay discounting and frontostriatal fiber tracts: a combined DTI and MTR study on impulsive choices in healthy young adults.Conditioned social dominance threat: observation of others' social dominance biases threat learning.Implicit Learning in Transient Global Amnesia and the Role of Stress.Dissociated neural effects of cortisol depending on threat escapability.Neural correlates of appetitive extinction in humans.Effects of Cortisol on Reconsolidation of Reactivated Fear Memories.Effects of context preexposure and delay until anxiety retrieval on generalization of contextual anxietyLong-term expression of human contextual fear and extinction memories involves amygdala, hippocampus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex: a reinstatement study in two independent samples.The female advantage: sex as a possible protective factor against emotion recognition impairment following traumatic brain injury.Neural circuitry of abdominal pain-related fear learning and reinstatement in irritable bowel syndrome.Simultaneous determination of levonorgestrel and two endogenous sex hormones in human plasma based on LC-MS/MS.
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Neuronal correlates of extinction learning are modulated by sex hormones
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Christian J Merz
Dieter Vaitl
Jan Schweckendiek
Katharina Tabbert
Rudolf Stark
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10.1093/SCAN/NSR063
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2011-10-11T00:00:00Z