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The 3-second auditory conditioned stimulus is a more effective stressor than the 20-second auditory conditioned stimulus in male rats

Highlights • The 3-s and 20-s auditory CS induced phasic and sustained fear responses, respectively. • The 20-s CS induced either sustained or phasic fear responses depending on the intensity of foot shock paired with it. • The fear response elicited by the 3-s CS is more resistant to extinction tha...

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Published in:Neuroscience 2015-07, Vol.299, p.79-87
Main Authors: Kiyokawa, Y, Mikami, K, Mikamura, Y, Ishii, A, Takeuchi, Y, Mori, Y
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Animals
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bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
Conditioning, Classical - physiology
corticosterone
CS duration
Fear - physiology
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Ibotenic Acid
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Neurology
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Septal Nuclei - drug effects
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Stress, Psychological - physiopathology
sustained fear response
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