Long-lasting incubation of conditioned fear in rats

作者: Charles L. Pickens , Sam A. Golden , Tristan Adams-Deutsch , Sunila G. Nair , Yavin Shaham

DOI: 10.1016/J.BIOPSYCH.2008.12.010

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摘要: BACKGROUND: In 1937, Diven (1) reported that human fear responses to cues previously paired with shock progressively increase or incubate over 24 hours. Since then, fear …

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