Stress peptides sensitize fear circuitry to promote passive coping

Volume: 25, Issue: 2, Pages: 428 - 441
Published: Jun 14, 2018
Abstract
Survival relies on optimizing behavioral responses through experience. Animals often react to acute stress by switching to passive behavioral responses when coping with environmental challenge. Despite recent advances in dissecting mammalian circuitry for Pavlovian fear, the neuronal basis underlying this form of non-Pavlovian anxiety-related behavioral plasticity remains poorly understood. Here, we report that aversive experience recruits the...
Paper Details
Title
Stress peptides sensitize fear circuitry to promote passive coping
Published Date
Jun 14, 2018
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
428 - 441
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