AMYGDALA FEAR MEMORY

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  • These are implicit (unconscious) memories mediated by the amygdala and its .
  • Jan 7, 2002 – The amygdala, though, is involved not just in the fear response, but in the memory of fear, as well. In one test, researchers used functional MRI .
  • Feb 3, 2008 – Fanselow MS, Gale GD (2003) The amygdala, fear, and memory. Ann NY Acad Sci. 985:125-34. Heimer L (2003) A new anatomical framework .
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  • Mar 18, 2011 – For fear memories these are found in the lateral amygdala. Identification of critical neurones was done by Han et.al, (2009). They looked at the .
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  • Memory and the Brain. From the . Cultural Specificity in Amygdala Response to Fear Faces . The earliest experiments, in which the amygdala was removed, .
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  • The fact that the amygdala not only houses the fear fuel, but also stores our memories is critical to you and me. Now at first glance this might not matter to you , .
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  • Ann E. Wilensky, Glenn E. Schafe, Joseph E. Ledoux. J Neurosci, Vol. 20, No. 18. (Sep 2000), pp. 7059-7066. Although the lateral and basal nuclei of the .
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  • Dec 16, 2010 – Previous studies have clearly identified the amygdala as a key brain structure for acquisition and storage of fear memory traces. Whereas the .
  • Jan 27, 2010 – . when fear and anxiety are involved, and the amygdala looms large. . interfering with BDNF's effects blocks the acquisition of fear memory. .
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  • Mar 1, 2003 – We have learned that fear plays tricks with our memory and our . The amygdala, which directs signal traffic in the brain when danger lurks, .
  • The thalamo-amygdala pathway may allow a rapid fear response to . The hippocampus plays an important role in memory, and these circuits may be involved .
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  • Jump to Memory modulation‎: Also, fear conditioning, a type of memory that is impaired following amygdala damage, is mediated in part by long-term .
  • In rodents, fear memory is stored and reactivated under the influence of the amygdala. There is no evidence for an equivalent mechanism in primates, and an .
  • Oct 9, 2011 – Activity Dependent Protein Degradation Is Critical for the Formation and Stability of Fear Memory in the Amygdala PLoS ONE, 6 (9) DOI: .
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  • Apr 4, 2010 – The finding demonstrates that the amygdala makes distinctions among the fear memories it holds and retrieves, the researchers say. .
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  • In our study, we focus primarily on the lateral nucleus of the amygdala (LA), because of its importance in the encoding and the possible storage of fear memory, .
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  • Jun 25, 2009 – Previous studies have clearly identified the amygdala as a key brain structure for acquisition and storage of fear memory traces. Whereas the .
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