Neural and cellular mechanisms of fear and extinction memory formation

Volume: 36, Issue: 7, Pages: 1773 - 1802
Published: Aug 1, 2012
Abstract
Over the course of natural history, countless animal species have evolved adaptive behavioral systems to cope with dangerous situations and promote survival. Emotional memories are central to these defense systems because they are rapidly acquired and prepare organisms for future threat. Unfortunately, the persistence and intrusion of memories of fearful experiences are quite common and can lead to pathogenic conditions, such as anxiety and...
Paper Details
Title
Neural and cellular mechanisms of fear and extinction memory formation
Published Date
Aug 1, 2012
Volume
36
Issue
7
Pages
1773 - 1802
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