Postnatal development of neurotransmitter systems and their relevance to extinction of conditioned fear

Volume: 138, Pages: 252 - 270
Published: Feb 1, 2017
Abstract
Remembering and forgetting are fundamental features of an organism. Extinction is a type of forgetting where there is a decrease in the significance and/or the meaning of an associative memory when elements of that memory no longer predict one another. The neural mechanisms underlying extinction of fear memories have been extensively studied in the laboratory because extinction processes are clinically relevant to exposure therapies that treat...
Paper Details
Title
Postnatal development of neurotransmitter systems and their relevance to extinction of conditioned fear
Published Date
Feb 1, 2017
Volume
138
Pages
252 - 270
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