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The following pages link to Evidence for recovery of fear following immediate extinction in rats and humans (Q36701707):
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- Nature and causes of the immediate extinction deficit: a brief review (Q26866461) (← links)
- Pharmacology of cognitive enhancers for exposure-based therapy of fear, anxiety and trauma-related disorders (Q27006437) (← links)
- Post-retrieval extinction as reconsolidation interference: methodological issues or boundary conditions? (Q27026920) (← links)
- Rethinking Extinction (Q28084425) (← links)
- A review on human reinstatement studies: an overview and methodological challenges (Q28654433) (← links)
- From resilience to vulnerability: mechanistic insights into the effects of stress on transitions in critical period plasticity (Q28682506) (← links)
- Transprocessing: a proposed neurobiological mechanism of psychotherapeutic processing (Q30423644) (← links)
- Pharmacological enhancement of fear reduction: preclinical models (Q30462825) (← links)
- Medial prefrontal cortex activation facilitates re-extinction of fear in rats (Q30469093) (← links)
- Delayed extinction attenuates conditioned fear renewal and spontaneous recovery in humans (Q30483545) (← links)
- A NMDA receptor antagonist, MK-801 impairs consolidating extinction of auditory conditioned fear responses in a Pavlovian model (Q30485853) (← links)
- Generalization of Fear Inhibition by Disrupting Hippocampal Protein Synthesis-Dependent Reconsolidation Process (Q30503573) (← links)
- Overlapping neural systems mediating extinction, reversal and regulation of fear (Q30558405) (← links)
- Extinction in multiple virtual reality contexts diminishes fear reinstatement in humans. (Q30580486) (← links)
- Unpacking the buffering effect of social support figures: Social support attenuates fear acquisition (Q33626492) (← links)
- Single-unit activity in the medial prefrontal cortex during immediate and delayed extinction of fear in rats (Q33654116) (← links)
- Extinction resistant changes in the human auditory association cortex following threat learning (Q33740848) (← links)
- Behavioral and neural bases of extinction learning in Hermissenda (Q34063958) (← links)
- Preventing the return of fear in humans using reconsolidation update mechanisms (Q34088107) (← links)
- Fear memory formation can affect a different memory: fear conditioning affects the extinction, but not retrieval, of conditioned taste aversion (CTA) memory (Q34265465) (← links)
- Long-term maintenance of immediate or delayed extinction is determined by the extinction-test interval (Q34387078) (← links)
- HDAC inhibitors as cognitive enhancers in fear, anxiety and trauma therapy: where do we stand? (Q34410902) (← links)
- Multimodal assessment of long-term memory recall and reinstatement in a combined cue and context fear conditioning and extinction paradigm in humans (Q35014617) (← links)
- Relapse of extinguished fear after exposure to a dangerous context is mitigated by testing in a safe context (Q35120475) (← links)
- Revealing context-specific conditioned fear memories with full immersion virtual reality (Q35532219) (← links)
- An unconditioned stimulus retrieval extinction procedure to prevent the return of fear memory (Q35781150) (← links)
- Erasing fear memories with extinction training. (Q36050863) (← links)
- Memory formation orchestrates the wiring of adult-born hippocampal neurons into brain circuits (Q36243556) (← links)
- One-year-old fear memories rapidly activate human fusiform gyrus (Q36521849) (← links)
- Delaying interference training has equivalent effects in various Pavlovian interference paradigms (Q36778843) (← links)
- Retrieval and Reconsolidation Accounts of Fear Extinction (Q36881363) (← links)
- Learning to like disgust: neuronal correlates of counterconditioning. (Q36989069) (← links)
- Immediate extinction causes a less durable loss of performance than delayed extinction following either fear or appetitive conditioning (Q37077248) (← links)
- Involvement of CRFR1 in the Basolateral Amygdala in the Immediate Fear Extinction Deficit (Q37389559) (← links)
- Prior fear conditioning and reward learning interact in fear and reward networks (Q37614660) (← links)
- Stress-enhanced fear learning in rats is resistant to the effects of immediate massed extinction (Q37724589) (← links)
- Modulation of fear memory by retrieval and extinction: a clue for memory deconsolidation (Q37863149) (← links)
- Threat processing: models and mechanisms. (Q38565424) (← links)
- Context conditioning in humans using commercially available immersive Virtual Reality (Q38640536) (← links)
- Diminishing fear: Optogenetic approach toward understanding neural circuits of fear control (Q38684102) (← links)
- Mediofrontal Negativity Signals Unexpected Timing of Salient Outcomes (Q38789485) (← links)
- What our eyes tell us about feelings: Tracking pupillary responses during emotion regulation processes (Q39029407) (← links)
- Extinction-reconsolidation boundaries: key to persistent attenuation of fear memories. (Q39836375) (← links)
- Genetic disruptions of Drosophila Pavlovian learning leave extinction learning intact. (Q40421959) (← links)
- Hippocampal neurogenesis enhancers promote forgetting of remote fear memory after hippocampal reactivation by retrieval. (Q41186714) (← links)
- Antagonism of lateral amygdala alpha1-adrenergic receptors facilitates fear conditioning and long-term potentiation (Q42040923) (← links)
- Potent attenuation of context fear by extinction training contiguous with acquisition. (Q42113618) (← links)
- Spontaneous recovery but not reinstatement of the extinguished conditioned eyeblink response in the rat. (Q42843084) (← links)
- Differential involvement of medial prefrontal cortex and basolateral amygdala extracellular signal-regulated kinase in extinction of conditioned taste aversion is dependent on different intervals of extinction following conditioning (Q42913422) (← links)
- A dissociation between renewal and contextual fear conditioning in juvenile rats. (Q47329652) (← links)