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Slow Late Component in Conditioned Stimulus-Evoked Potentials From the Amygdala After Fear Conditioning in the Rat

Male Wistar rats were subjected to a differential Pavlovian fear conditioning procedure in which one of two tones (6 or 10 kHz) was followed by an electric shock (CS(+)) and the other was not (CS(-)). Before and after fear conditioning, we recorded the evoked potentials elicited by CS(+) and CS(-) f...

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Autores principales: Knippenberg, J. M. J., van Luijtelaar, E. L. J. M., Maes, J. H. R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2565408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12959156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/NP.2002.261
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van Luijtelaar, E. L. J. M.
Maes, J. H. R.
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description Male Wistar rats were subjected to a differential Pavlovian fear conditioning procedure in which one of two tones (6 or 10 kHz) was followed by an electric shock (CS(+)) and the other was not (CS(-)). Before and after fear conditioning, we recorded the evoked potentials elicited by CS(+) and CS(-) from electrodes aimed at the lateral nucleus of the amygdala. Before conditioning, a slow, negative component with peak amplitude around 150 ms was present in the evoked potentials. This component was sensitive to habituation. After fear conditioning, both CS(+) and CS(-) elicited the same late component, albeit with a larger amplitude. This enhancement was temporary: decreasing amplitude was observed in the course of CS test presentations under extinction. Prior research revealed a comparable slow component in the amygdala of the cat under similar experimental conditions. The collective results indicate that the large late component in the amygdala is enhanced by fear conditioning, suggesting that such enhancement reflects the anticipation of a biologically significant event.
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spelling pubmed-25654082008-10-16 Slow Late Component in Conditioned Stimulus-Evoked Potentials From the Amygdala After Fear Conditioning in the Rat Knippenberg, J. M. J. van Luijtelaar, E. L. J. M. Maes, J. H. R. Neural Plast Article Male Wistar rats were subjected to a differential Pavlovian fear conditioning procedure in which one of two tones (6 or 10 kHz) was followed by an electric shock (CS(+)) and the other was not (CS(-)). Before and after fear conditioning, we recorded the evoked potentials elicited by CS(+) and CS(-) from electrodes aimed at the lateral nucleus of the amygdala. Before conditioning, a slow, negative component with peak amplitude around 150 ms was present in the evoked potentials. This component was sensitive to habituation. After fear conditioning, both CS(+) and CS(-) elicited the same late component, albeit with a larger amplitude. This enhancement was temporary: decreasing amplitude was observed in the course of CS test presentations under extinction. Prior research revealed a comparable slow component in the amygdala of the cat under similar experimental conditions. The collective results indicate that the large late component in the amygdala is enhanced by fear conditioning, suggesting that such enhancement reflects the anticipation of a biologically significant event. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2002 /pmc/articles/PMC2565408/ /pubmed/12959156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/NP.2002.261 Text en Copyright © 2002 .
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van Luijtelaar, E. L. J. M.
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Slow Late Component in Conditioned Stimulus-Evoked Potentials From the Amygdala After Fear Conditioning in the Rat
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title_fullStr Slow Late Component in Conditioned Stimulus-Evoked Potentials From the Amygdala After Fear Conditioning in the Rat
title_full_unstemmed Slow Late Component in Conditioned Stimulus-Evoked Potentials From the Amygdala After Fear Conditioning in the Rat
title_short Slow Late Component in Conditioned Stimulus-Evoked Potentials From the Amygdala After Fear Conditioning in the Rat
title_sort slow late component in conditioned stimulus-evoked potentials from the amygdala after fear conditioning in the rat
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2565408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12959156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/NP.2002.261
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