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Academic Article Differential effects of amygdala lesions on early and late plastic components of auditory cortex spike trains during fear conditioning.
Academic Article Sustained conditioned responses in prelimbic prefrontal neurons are correlated with fear expression and extinction failure.
Academic Article A time-dependent role of midline thalamic nuclei in the retrieval of fear memory.
Academic Article Gating of fear in prelimbic cortex by hippocampal and amygdala inputs.
Academic Article Fear signaling in the prelimbic-amygdala circuit: a computational modeling and recording study.
Academic Article Enhancement of fear extinction with deep brain stimulation: evidence for medial orbitofrontal involvement.
Academic Article Fear conditioning enhances short-latency auditory responses of lateral amygdala neurons: parallel recordings in the freely behaving rat.
Academic Article Neurons in medial prefrontal cortex signal memory for fear extinction.
Academic Article Memory for extinction of conditioned fear is long-lasting and persists following spontaneous recovery.
Academic Article Delayed recall of fear extinction in rats with lesions of ventral medial prefrontal cortex.
Academic Article Fear conditioning enhances different temporal components of tone-evoked spike trains in auditory cortex and lateral amygdala.
Academic Article Fear conditioning and extinction differentially modify the intrinsic excitability of infralimbic neurons.
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