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He found that a receptor for a particular protein called N-methyl-D- aspartate ( NMDA) in the amygdala is critical for the extinction of a conditioned fear. Davis also .
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Research on fear extinction in animal models (typically rats) has clinical implications such . of extinction, in particular the role of the brain structures ( amygdala, .
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There is much interest to understand the mechanisms leading to the establishment , maintenance, and extinction of fear memories. The amygdala has been .
In: Phelps EA et al. (eds) The Human Amygdala. Myers KM, Davis M (in press) Extinction of fear: animal studies to clinical interventions. In: Blanchard R et al. .
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