Amygdala lesions block conditioned enhancement of the early component of the rat eyeblink reflex.
暂无分享,去创建一个
Derick H. Lindquist | T. H. Brown | D. H. Lindquist | J. Choi | J S Choi | T H Brown | D H Lindquist | J. S. Choi | J. S. Choi | J. S. Choi | June-Seek Choi | Thomas H. Brown
[1] Michael Davis,et al. The role of the amygdala in fear and anxiety. , 1992, Annual review of neuroscience.
[2] J. K. Mai,et al. Contribution to the amygdaloid projection field in the rat. A quantitative autoradiographic study. , 1980, Journal fur Hirnforschung.
[3] O MARBURG,et al. The amygdaloid complex. , 1949, Confinia neurologica.
[4] B G Schreurs,et al. Kinetic and frequency-domain properties of reflex and conditioned eyelid responses in the rabbit. , 2000, Journal of neurophysiology.
[5] Richard E Thompson,et al. Cerebellar circuits and synaptic mechanisms involved in classical eyeblink conditioning , 1997, Trends in Neurosciences.
[6] R. F. Thompson,et al. Mammalian brain substrates of aversive classical conditioning. , 1993, Annual review of psychology.
[7] Paul J. Whalen,et al. Amygdaloid contributions to conditioned arousal and sensory information processing. , 1992 .
[8] M. Koch,et al. Loss of the acoustic startle response following neurotoxic lesions of the caudal pontine reticular formation: Possible role of giant neurons , 1992, Neuroscience.
[9] Stephen Maren,et al. Long-term potentiation in the amygdala: a mechanism for emotional learning and memory , 1999, Trends in Neurosciences.
[10] B. Kapp,et al. Contributions of the amygdaloid central nucleus to the modulation of the nictitating membrane reflex in the rabbit. , 1991, Behavioral neuroscience.
[11] E. Bullmore,et al. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts , 1997 .
[12] S. Bao,et al. Impaired eye-blink conditioning in waggler, a mutant mouse with cerebellar BDNF deficiency. , 1998, Learning & memory.
[13] A. Powers,et al. The effects of alternating tactile and acoustic stimuli on habituation of the human eyeblink reflex , 2000, Psychobiology.
[14] J. Molinuevo,et al. Prepulse modulation of the startle reaction and the blink reflex in normal human subjects , 1999, Experimental Brain Research.
[15] E. W. Kairiss,et al. Long‐Term synaptic potentiation in the amygdala , 1990, Synapse.
[16] J. Ison,et al. Conditioning auditory stimuli and the cutaneous eyeblink reflex in humans: differential effects according to oligosynaptic or polysynaptic central pathways. , 1979, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[17] John P. Aggleton,et al. The amygdala: Neurobiological aspects of emotion, memory, and mental dysfunction. , 1992 .
[18] P. Lachenbruch. Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.) , 1989 .
[19] T. H. Brown,et al. Identification and characterization of rat orbicularis oculi motoneurons using confocal laser scanning microscopy , 1997, Experimental Brain Research.
[20] D. Weisz,et al. Effects of amygdala lesions on reflex facilitation and conditioned response acquisition during nictitating membrane response conditioning in rabbit. , 1992, Behavioral neuroscience.
[21] M. A. Basso,et al. An Explanation for Reflex Blink Hyperexcitability in Parkinson’s Disease. II. Nucleus Raphe Magnus , 1996, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[22] Stephen Maren. Neurotoxic Basolateral Amygdala Lesions Impair Learning and Memory But Not the Performance of Conditional Fear in Rats , 1999, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[23] A. R. Wagner,et al. Modulation of unconditioned defense reflexes by a putative emotive Pavlovian conditioned stimulus. , 1991, Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes.
[24] M. Iwamoto,et al. Reactivated response of blink reflex in the cat. , 1982, The Japanese journal of physiology.
[25] Lucien T. Thompson,et al. Trace eyeblink conditioning in rabbits demonstrates heterogeneity of learning ability both between and within age groups , 1996, Neurobiology of Aging.
[26] James L. McGaugh,et al. Mechanisms of emotional arousal and lasting declarative memory , 1998, Trends in Neurosciences.
[27] N. Swerdlow,et al. The basolateral amygdala regulates sensorimotor gating of acoustic startle in the rat , 1996, Neuroscience.
[28] M. Hiraoka,et al. Neural mechanisms of the corneal blinking reflex in cats , 1977, Brain Research.
[29] P. Svensson,et al. Conditioned eyeblink response consists of two distinct components. , 2000, Journal of neurophysiology.
[30] M. Jouvet,et al. Afferent projections to the rat nuclei raphe magnus, raphe pallidus and reticularis gigantocellularis pars α demonstrated by iontophoretic application of choleratoxin (subunit b) , 1997, Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy.
[31] J. Ellrich,et al. Characterization of blink reflex interneurons by activation of diffuse noxious inhibitory controls in man , 1998, Brain Research.
[32] R. Clark,et al. Trace eyeblink classical conditioning in the monkey: a nonsurgical method and behavioral analysis. , 1998, Behavioral neuroscience.
[33] S. Tonegawa,et al. Reduced hippocampal long-term potentiation and context-specific deficit in associative learning in mGluR1 mutant mice , 1994, Cell.
[34] J. D. McGaugh,et al. Amygdala modulation of hippocampal-dependent and caudate nucleus-dependent memory processes. , 1994, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[35] Jacob Cohen. Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences , 1969, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Research Design.
[36] J. A. Trigo,et al. Discharge profiles of abducens, accessory abducens, and orbicularis oculi motoneurons during reflex and conditioned blinks in alert cats. , 1999, Journal of neurophysiology.
[37] M. Davis,et al. A primary acoustic startle circuit: lesion and stimulation studies , 1982, The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
[38] B. Skinner,et al. Principles of Behavior , 1944 .
[39] G. Paxinos,et al. The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates , 1983 .
[40] Startle Modification: Affective Individual Differences, Psychopathology, and Startle Reflex Modification , 1999 .
[41] W. K. Berg,et al. Startle Modification: Startle Elicitation: Stimulus Parameters, Recording Techniques, and Quantification , 1999 .
[42] V. V. Fanardjian,et al. Mechanisms regulating the activity of facial nucleus motoneurons—III. Synaptic influences from the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures , 1987, Neuroscience.
[43] Joseph E LeDoux,et al. Partial disruption of fear conditioning in rats with unilateral amygdala damage: correspondence with unilateral temporal lobectomy in humans. , 1996, Behavioral neuroscience.
[44] R. Rescorla,et al. A theory of Pavlovian conditioning : Variations in the effectiveness of reinforcement and nonreinforcement , 1972 .
[45] S. Bao,et al. Bilateral lesions of the interpositus nucleus completely prevent eyeblink conditioning in Purkinje cell-degeneration mutant mice. , 1999, Behavioral neuroscience.
[46] Michael E. Dawson,et al. Short Lead Interval Startle Modification , 1999 .
[47] Startle Modification: Long Lead Interval Startle Modification , 1999 .
[48] Analgesia following startle-eliciting stimuli , 1988, Psychobiology.
[49] C. D. Stern,et al. Handbook of Chemical Neuroanatomy Methods in Chemical Neuroanatomy. Edited by A. Bjorklund and T. Hokfelt. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1983. Cloth bound, 548 pp. UK £140. (Volume 1 in the series). , 1986, Neurochemistry International.
[50] P. Hunt. A further investigation of the developmental emergence of fear-potentiated startle in rats. , 1999, Developmental psychobiology.
[51] H. Hoffman,et al. The neural substrate of the startle response , 1980, Physiology & Behavior.
[52] G. Aghajanian,et al. Serotonergic synaptic input to facial motoneurons: localization by electronmicroscopic autoradiography , 1980, Neuroscience.
[53] C. Evinger,et al. Eyelid movements. Mechanisms and normal data. , 1991, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.
[54] S. Tonegawa,et al. Deficient cerebellar long-term depression and impaired motor learning in mGluR1 mutant mice , 1994, Cell.
[55] Joseph E LeDoux,et al. Different projections of the central amygdaloid nucleus mediate autonomic and behavioral correlates of conditioned fear , 1988, The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
[56] C Weiss,et al. Stress-induced facilitation of classical conditioning. , 1992, Science.
[57] Michael Davis,et al. Lesions of the amygdala, but not of the cerebellum or red nucleus, block conditioned fear as measured with the potentiated startle paradigm. , 1986, Behavioral neuroscience.
[58] M. A. Basso,et al. Animal model explains the origins of the cranial dystonia benign essential blepharospasm. , 1997, Journal of neurophysiology.
[59] Conditioned Enhancement of the Early Component of the Rat Eyeblink Reflex , 1996, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.
[60] Joseph E LeDoux,et al. Why We Think Plasticity Underlying Pavlovian Fear Conditioning Occurs in the Basolateral Amygdala , 1999, Neuron.
[61] M. Fanselow,et al. The Amygdala and Fear Conditioning: Has the Nut Been Cracked? , 1996, Neuron.
[62] S Kawahara,et al. Conditioned eyeblink response is impaired in mutant mice lacking NMDA receptor subunit NR2A , 1997, Neuroreport.
[63] G. Aghajanian. Serotonin-induced inward current in rat facial motoneurons: evidence for mediation byG proteins but not protein kinase C , 1990, Brain Research.
[64] R. Mccall,et al. Serotonergic facilitation of facial motoneuron excitation , 1979, Brain Research.
[65] Amygdala stimulation enhances the rat eyeblink reflex through a short-latency mechanism. , 1996, Behavioral neuroscience.
[66] D. Amaral,et al. An autoradiographic study of the projections of the central nucleus of the monkey amygdala , 1981, The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
[67] G. Holstege,et al. The organization of the bulbar fibre connections to the trigeminal, facial and hypoglossal motor nuclei. II. An autoradiographic tracing study in cat. , 1977, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[68] J. S. Brown,et al. Conditioned fear as revealed by magnitude of startle response to an auditory stimulus. , 1951, Journal of experimental psychology.
[69] Joseph E LeDoux. Emotion Circuits in the Brain , 2000 .
[70] N. Berthier. Muscle activity during unconditioned and conditioned eye blinks in the rabbit , 1992, Behavioural Brain Research.
[71] J J Kim,et al. Amygdalar NMDA Receptors Are Critical for the Expression of Multiple Conditioned Fear Responses , 2001, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[72] L. Swanson,et al. What is the amygdala? , 1998, Trends in Neurosciences.
[73] J. Ison,et al. Conditions that affect the thresholds of the components of the eyeblink reflex in humans. , 1982, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.
[74] M. Davis,et al. Disruption of contextual freezing, but not contextual blocking of fear-potentiated startle, after lesions of the dorsal hippocampus. , 2000, Behavioral neuroscience.
[75] R. N. Leaton,et al. Potentiation of the acoustic startle response by a conditioned stimulus paired with acoustic startle stimulus in rats. , 1990, Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes.
[76] M. Davis,et al. Temporal specificity of fear conditioning: effects of different conditioned stimulus-unconditioned stimulus intervals on the fear-potentiated startle effect. , 1989, Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes.
[77] H. Hoffman,et al. Acoustic augmentation and inhibition of the human eyeblink. , 1981, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[78] Joseph E LeDoux,et al. Functional inactivation of amygdala nuclei during acquisition of Pavlovian fear conditioning , 2000 .
[79] E. Werner,et al. [11] – Purification of Brain Nitric Oxide Synthase from Baculovirus Overexpression System and Determination of Cofactors , 1996 .
[80] Lucien T. Thompson,et al. Trace Eyeblink Conditioning Increases CA1 Excitability in a Transient and Learning-Specific Manner , 1996, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[81] T. Blumenthal. Prepulse inhibition of the startle eyeblink as an indicator of temporal summation , 1995, Perception & psychophysics.
[82] J. Price,et al. Amygdaloid projections to subcortical structures within the basal forebrain and brainstem in the rat and cat , 1978, The Journal of comparative neurology.
[83] R. Hitzemann,et al. Fear-Potentiated Startle Response in Mice Genetic Analysis of the C57BL/6J and DBA/2J Intercross , 2000, Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior.
[84] C. Evinger,et al. Blinking and associated eye movements in humans, guinea pigs, and rabbits. , 1984, Journal of neurophysiology.