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The following pages link to Influence of long-term sensitization on long-term habituation of the acoustic startle response in rats: central gray lesions, preexposure, and extinction (Q44885898):
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- Increased sensitization of acoustic startle response in spasmodic mice with a mutation of the glycine receptor alpha1-subunit gene (Q28591490) (← links)
- Longterm-habituation of the startle response in mice is stimulus modality, but not context specific (Q30444606) (← links)
- Conditioned turning behavior: a Pavlovian fear response expressed during the post-encounter period following aversive stimulation. (Q30474139) (← links)
- CRF1 and CRF2 receptors are required for potentiated startle to contextual but not discrete cues (Q30480573) (← links)
- Habituation as a determinant of human food intake (Q30488736) (← links)
- The neuroanatomical and neurochemical basis of conditioned fear. (Q33678302) (← links)
- The neurobiology of startle (Q33721045) (← links)
- The role of the amygdala in emotional learning (Q40569971) (← links)
- Effects of systemic and intra-amygdaloid diazepam on long-term habituation of acoustic startle in rats (Q41145882) (← links)
- Distinct regions of the periaqueductal gray are involved in the acquisition and expression of defensive responses. (Q44209832) (← links)
- Electrolytic, but not neurotoxic, lesions to the lateral tegmental tract increase acoustic startle amplitude and reduce startle stimulus-induced freezing (Q44249627) (← links)
- Dynamics of intracellular dopamine contents in the rat brain during the formation of conditioned contextual fear and extinction of an acoustic startle reaction (Q44458614) (← links)
- Exposure of mice to a predator odor increases acoustic startle but does not disrupt the rewarding properties of VTA intracranial self-stimulation (Q44547203) (← links)
- Modulation of an activity response with associative and nonassociative fear in the rat: a lighting differential influences the form of defensive behavior evoked after fear conditioning (Q46232377) (← links)
- Acute escitalopram but not contextual conditioning exerts a stronger "anxiogenic" effect in rats with high baseline "anxiety" in the acoustic startle paradigm. (Q47786569) (← links)
- Interaction between acoustic and electric sensitization of the acoustic startle response in rats (Q48096327) (← links)
- Different regions of the periaqueductal grey are involved differently in the expression and conditioned inhibition of fear-potentiated startle (Q48315806) (← links)
- Pain pathways involved in fear conditioning measured with fear-potentiated startle: lesion studies. (Q48319101) (← links)
- Changes in brain cholecystokinin and anxiety-like behavior following exposure of mice to predator odor (Q48398473) (← links)
- The dorsal cochlear nucleus contributes to a high intensity component of the acoustic startle reflex in rats (Q48439870) (← links)
- Acoustic startle induced ultrasonic vocalization in the rat: a novel animal model of anxiety? (Q48721637) (← links)
- Fear-potentiated startle response is remarkably similar in two laboratories. (Q51112655) (← links)
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibition increases noise burst-induced unconditioned and context-conditioned freezing (Q58573312) (← links)
- To blink or not to blink: inhibition and facilitation of reflex blinks (Q73139178) (← links)
- Sensory sensitivity as a link between concussive traumatic brain injury and PTSD (Q90288398) (← links)