Reinstatement of fear to an extinguished conditioned stimulus: two roles for context.
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Animal models of fear relapse.Mechanisms of fear extinctionA review on human reinstatement studies: an overview and methodological challengesUpdating fearful memories with extinction training during reconsolidation: a human study using auditory aversive stimuli.Conditioned fear extinction and reinstatement in a human fear-potentiated startle paradigmSensory-specific associations stored in the lateral amygdala allow for selective alteration of fear memories.Effects of recent exposure to a conditioned stimulus on extinction of Pavlovian fear conditioning.Extinction in multiple virtual reality contexts diminishes fear reinstatement in humans.Preventing the return of fear using reconsolidation updating and methylene blue is differentially dependent on extinction learning.Fear memory formation can affect a different memory: fear conditioning affects the extinction, but not retrieval, of conditioned taste aversion (CTA) memory.Different mechanisms of fear extinction dependent on length of time since fear acquisition.Pharmacological enhancement of memory and executive functioning in laboratory animals.Post-extinction conditional stimulus valence predicts reinstatement fear: relevance for long-term outcomes of exposure therapyWhy behavior change is difficult to sustainMultimodal assessment of long-term memory recall and reinstatement in a combined cue and context fear conditioning and extinction paradigm in humans.Relapse of extinguished fear after exposure to a dangerous context is mitigated by testing in a safe context.Reinstatement of conditioned fear and the hippocampus: an attentional-associative modelUncertainty-Dependent Extinction of Fear Memory in an Amygdala-mPFC Neural Circuit Model.Evidence for recovery of fear following immediate extinction in rats and humans.Immediate extinction causes a less durable loss of performance than delayed extinction following either fear or appetitive conditioningAssociative Accounts of Recovery-from-Extinction Effects.Nonconventional interventions for chronic post-traumatic stress disorder: Ketamine, repetitive trans-cranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), and alternative approaches.Extinction-reconsolidation boundaries: key to persistent attenuation of fear memories.Reversible Inactivation of the Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Prevents Reinstatement But Not Renewal of Extinguished Fear(1,2,3)Occasion setting by drug states: Functional equivalence following similar training history.Stimulation of the dorsal periaqueductal gray enhances spontaneous recovery of a conditioned taste aversion.Spontaneous recovery but not reinstatement of the extinguished conditioned eyeblink response in the rat.Role of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in aversive learning and memory.Differential involvement of protein synthesis and actin rearrangement in the reacquisition of contextual fear conditioning.Acute systemic fibroblast growth factor-2 enhances long-term extinction of fear and reduces reinstatement in rats.
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Reinstatement of fear to an extinguished conditioned stimulus: two roles for context.
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Reinstatement of fear to an extinguished conditioned stimulus: two roles for context.
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Reinstatement of fear to an extinguished conditioned stimulus: two roles for context.
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Reinstatement of fear to an extinguished conditioned stimulus: two roles for context.
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Reinstatement of fear to an extinguished conditioned stimulus: two roles for context.
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Reinstatement of fear to an extinguished conditioned stimulus: two roles for context
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Justin A Harris
R Frederick Westbrook
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10.1037/0097-7403.28.1.97
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2002-01-01T00:00:00Z