نتایج جستجو برای: fear response

تعداد نتایج: 1015934  

Journal: :Biological psychology 2013
Tsafrir Greenberg Joshua M Carlson Jiook Cha Greg Hajcak Lilianne R Mujica-Parodi

Recent studies on fear generalization have demonstrated that fear-potentiated startle and skin conductance responses to a conditioned stimulus (CS) generalize to similar stimuli, with the strength of the fear response linked to perceptual similarity to the CS. The aim of the present study was to extend this work by examining neural correlates of fear generalization. An initial experiment (N=8) ...

Journal: :مجله سلامت سالمندان 0
nasser hatamzadeh department of health education and promotion, school of public health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran mohammad ali morowatisharifabad department of health education and promotion, school of public health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran fereshteh zamani-alavijeh department of health education and promotion, school of public health, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran hossein fallahzadeh department of biostatistics and epidemiology, school of public health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran mohammad hossein mosaddegh department of pharmacology and toxicology, school of pharmacy, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran

introduction: the existence of standard tools is one of the basic needs of scientists of healthy behavior for predicting health-related behaviors. the aim of the present study was to design a psychometrically sound instrument to measure the protection motivation theory constructs regarding self-medication for elderly iranians. methods: the study was conducted in spring 2016. the sample consiste...

2015
Mitsuhiro Tada Hiroyuki Uchida Takaki Maeda Mika Konishi Satoshi Umeda Yuri Terasawa Shinichiro Nakajima Masaru Mimura Tomoyuki Miyazaki Takuya Takahashi

Psychophysiological markers have been focused to investigate the psychopathology of psychiatric disorders and personality subtypes. In order to understand neurobiological mechanisms underlying these conditions, fear-conditioning model has been widely used. However, simple aversive stimuli are too simplistic to understand mechanisms because most patients with psychiatric disorders are affected b...

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Karyn M. Myers Michael Davis

The neural mechanisms by which fear is inhibited are poorly understood at the present time. Behaviorally, a conditioned fear response may be reduced in intensity through a number of means. Among the simplest of these is extinction, a form of learning characterized by a decrease in the amplitude and frequency of a conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus that elicits it is repeatedly n...

Journal: :Emotion 2004
Katrina Carlsson Karl Magnus Petersson Daniel Lundqvist Andreas Karlsson Martin Ingvar Arne Ohman

Rapid response to danger holds an evolutionary advantage. In this positron emission tomography study, phobics were exposed to masked visual stimuli with timings that either allowed awareness or not of either phobic, fear-relevant (e.g., spiders to snake phobics), or neutral images. When the timing did not permit awareness, the amygdala responded to both phobic and fear-relevant stimuli. With ti...

2018
Chia-Sheng Pai Pranao K. Sharma Hsien-Ting Huang Srivaishnavi Loganathan Heng Lin Yu-Luan Hsu Sarayut Phasuk Ingrid Y. Liu

The genetic and molecular basis underlying fear memory formation is a key theme in anxiety disorder research. Because activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3) is induced under stress conditions and is highly expressed in the hippocampus, we hypothesize that ATF3 plays a role in fear memory formation. We used fear conditioning and various other paradigms to test Atf3 knockout mice and study the ...

2011
A Del Casale

Being exposed to fear signals makes us feel threatened and prompts us to prepare an adaptive response. Fear perception and appropriate behavioural responses are crucial for environmental adaptation and survival of species. Sympathetic activation after fear perception triggers the fight or flight (or freeze) reaction, which allows an attempt to meet the stressful situation in an adaptive manner....

2016
Manish Kumar Asthana Bettina Brunhuber Andreas Mühlberger Andreas Reif Simone Schneider Martin J. Herrmann

BACKGROUND Memory reconsolidation is the direct effect of memory reactivation followed by stabilization of newly synthesized proteins. It has been well proven that neural encoding of both newly and reactivated memories requires synaptic plasticity. Brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has been extensively investigated regarding its role in the formation of synaptic plasticity and in the alt...

2011
Steven J. Shabel Will Schairer Rachel J. Donahue Victoria Powell Patricia H. Janak

Much research has focused on how the amygdala processes individual affects, yet little is known about how multiple types of positive and negative affects are encoded relative to one another at the single-cell level. In particular, it is unclear whether different negative affects, such as fear and disgust, are encoded more similarly than negative and positive affects, such as fear and pleasure. ...

2016
Siobhan S. Pattwell Conor Liston Deqiang Jing Ipe Ninan Rui R. Yang Jonathan Witztum Mitchell H. Murdock Iva Dincheva Kevin G. Bath B. J. Casey Karl Deisseroth Francis S. Lee

Fear can be highly adaptive in promoting survival, yet it can also be detrimental when it persists long after a threat has passed. Flexibility of the fear response may be most advantageous during adolescence when animals are prone to explore novel, potentially threatening environments. Two opposing adolescent fear-related behaviours-diminished extinction of cued fear and suppressed expression o...

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