نتایج جستجو برای: ear extinction

تعداد نتایج: 65668  

Journal: :The American naturalist 2002
Michael Boots Akira Sasaki

General host-parasite theory suggests that parasites may be implicated in the extinction of their hosts by causing instability that leads to increased risk of stochastic extinction. In contrast, spatially explicit models suggest that the parasite may directly drive the host population to extinction. Here we examine the ecological characteristics of host-parasite interactions that favor parasite...

2013
Daril A. Vilhena Elisha B. Harris Carl T. Bergstrom Max E. Maliska Peter D. Ward Christian A. Sidor Caroline A. E. Strömberg Gregory P. Wilson

Biogeographic patterns of survival help constrain the causal factors responsible for mass extinction. To test whether biogeography influenced end-Cretaceous (K-Pg) extinction patterns, we used a network approach to delimit biogeographic units (BUs) above the species level in a globalMaastrichtian database of 329 bivalve genera. Geographic range is thought to buffer taxa from extinction, but the...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Raffael Kalisch Elian Korenfeld Klaas E Stephan Nikolaus Weiskopf Ben Seymour Raymond J Dolan

In fear extinction, an animal learns that a conditioned stimulus (CS) no longer predicts a noxious stimulus [unconditioned stimulus (UCS)] to which it had previously been associated, leading to inhibition of the conditioned response (CR). Extinction creates a new CS-noUCS memory trace, competing with the initial fear (CS-UCS) memory. Recall of extinction memory and, hence, CR inhibition at late...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Johannes Müller Linda A. Tsuji

BACKGROUND Insights into the onset of evolutionary novelties are key to the understanding of amniote origins and diversification. The possession of an impedance-matching tympanic middle ear is characteristic of all terrestrial vertebrates with a sophisticated hearing sense and an adaptively important feature of many modern terrestrial vertebrates. Whereas tympanic ears seem to have evolved mult...

Hajar Bahrani fard Seied Basir Hashemi

Introduction: Otalgia is one of the complaints which may occur at any age. The etiology of the pain may be in the ear, structures around the ear or other head and neck structures. This is caused by the complex nervous connections in the head and neck areas, the ear, the pharynx and the nose. Since understanding the etiologies of referred otalgia can help in the assessment and treatment of the ...

Journal: :Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica 1994

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2008
Blaine D Griffen John M Drake

1. Population extinction is a fundamental ecological process. Recent experimental work has begun to test the large body of theory that predicts how demographic, genetic and environmental factors influence extinction risk. We review empirical studies of extinction conducted under controlled laboratory conditions. Our synthesis highlights four findings. First, extinction theory largely considers ...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2014
Daniel Lengersdorf Maik C Stüttgen Metin Uengoer Onur Güntürkün

The majority of experiments exploring context-dependent extinction learning employ Pavlovian fear conditioning in rodents. Since mechanisms of appetitive and aversive learning are known to differ at the neuronal level, we sought to investigate extinction learning in an appetitive setting. Working with pigeons, we established a within-subject ABA renewal paradigm based on Rescorla (Q J Exp Psych...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2008
Vincent Laurent Alain R Marchand R Frederick Westbrook

Extinction of conditioned fear involves new learning that inhibits but does not eliminate the original fear memory. This inhibitory learning is thought to require activation of NMDA receptors (NMDAr) within the basolateral amygdala (BLA). However, once extinction has been learned, the role played by the BLA during subsequent extinction procedures remains unknown. The present study examined the ...

2015
James A. Bisby John A. King Valentina Sulpizio Fanny Degeilh H. Valerie Curran Neil Burgess

Alcohol is frequently involved in psychological trauma and often used by individuals to reduce fear and anxiety. We examined the effects of alcohol on fear acquisition and extinction within a virtual environment. Healthy volunteers were administered alcohol (0.4g/kg) or placebo and underwent acquisition and extinction from different viewpoints of a virtual courtyard, in which the conditioned st...

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