New Findings on Extinction of Conditioned Fear Early in Development: Theoretical and Clinical Implications

Volume: 67, Issue: 4, Pages: 297 - 303
Published: Feb 15, 2010
Abstract
Research with adult animals suggests that extinction depends, at least partly, on new inhibitory learning that is specific to the context in which it is learned. However, several recent studies show that extinction processes are dissociated across development. The present article reviews research on the behavioral and neurobiological mechanisms underlying extinction in developing rats. To summarize, postweanling aged rats (i.e., 24-day-olds)...
Paper Details
Title
New Findings on Extinction of Conditioned Fear Early in Development: Theoretical and Clinical Implications
Published Date
Feb 15, 2010
Volume
67
Issue
4
Pages
297 - 303
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