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Conditioning, Classical (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Conditioning, Classical'
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Mineralocorticoid receptors in control of emotional arousal and fear memory.
13 May 2009
The stress hormone corticosterone acts via two receptor types in the brain: the mineralocorticoid (MR) and the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). Both receptors are involved in processing of stressful events. A disbalance of MR:GR functions is thought to ...
rec_pub_19447109-mineralocorticoid-receptors-control-emotional-arousal-fear-memory.htm
11 May 2009
rec_pub_19439581-differential-involvement-asic1a-basolateral-amygdala-fear-memory.htm
Dopamine, reinforcement learning, and addiction.
9 May 2009
Dopamine is intimately linked with the modes of action of drugs of addiction. However, although its role in the initiation of drug abuse seems relatively uncomplicated, its possible involvement in the development of compulsive drug taking, and ...
rec_pub_19434556-dopamine-reinforcement-learning-addiction.htm
Failures to reconsolidate memory in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
8 May 2009
Previous studies have demonstrated that the formation of spatial, contextual and trace conditioning memories are impaired in animal models of Alzheimer's disease (AD), consistent with the observations that the first sign of cognitive decline in AD ...
rec_pub_19435612-failures-reconsolidate-memory-mouse-model-alzheimer-s-disease.htm
8 May 2009
One of the most extensively debated topics in educational psychology is whether punishment or reward is more effective for producing short-term and long-term behavioral changes, and it has been proposed that the effect of punishment is less durable ...
rec_pub_19435611-why-carrot-effective-stick-different-dynamics-punishment-memory.htm
Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 in conditioned taste aversion learning.
7 May 2009
In conditioned taste aversion (CTA), animals learn to avoid a flavored solution (conditioned stimulus, CS) previously paired with internal malaise (unconditioned stimulus, US). Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGlu5) has been implicated in ...
rec_pub_19439188-metabotropic-glutamate-receptor-5-conditioned-taste-aversion-learning.htm
Pavlovian conditioning of multiple opioid-like responses in mice.
3 May 2009
Conditional responses in rodents such as locomotion have been reported for drugs of abuse and similar to the placebo response in humans, may be associated with the expectation of reward. We examined several conditional opioid-like responses and the ...
rec_pub_19419821-pavlovian-conditioning-multiple-opioid-like-responses-mice.htm
3 May 2009
BACKGROUND: Fear-potentiated startle has been suggested as a translational model for evaluating efficacy of anxiolytic compounds in humans. Several known anxiolytic compounds have been tested as well as several putative anxiolytics. Because results ...
rec_pub_19415242-validating-human-model-anxiety-using-startle-potentiated-cue-context.htm
2 May 2009
Previous lesion studies demonstrate that patients who underwent a unilateral temporal lobe resection show impaired skin conductance responding (SCR) to aversively conditioned stimuli. The aim of the current lesion study was to examine whether the ...
rec_pub_19410584-classically-conditioned-fear-responses-preserved-following-unilateral.htm
Conditioned place preference induced by morphine in non-copulating male rats.
May 2009
Non-copulators (NC) are normal males that fail to display sexual behavior, we evaluate if NC male rats have a functional general reward system. NC male rats were injected with morphine to determine if a reward state, as evaluated by the conditioned ...
rec_pub_19416739-conditioned-place-preference-induced-morphine-non-copulating-male-rats.htm
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