Consequences of a potentially traumatic event may be different depending on the person affected. While most of the people will recover after the event, others will develop a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Exposure therapy is one of the best treatments of this disorder and is based on fear extinction training. However, both conditioned...
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October 28, 2013 (v1)Publication
Consequences of a potentially traumatic event may be different depending on the person affected. While most of the people will recover after the event, others will develop a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Exposure therapy is one of the best treatments of this disorder and is based on fear extinction training. However, both conditioned...
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November 2012 (v1)Conference paperModulation of inhibition processing by anxiety in a non-clinical sample of people with PTSD symptoms
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Difficulties to treat fear-associated disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder, are thought to result from dysfunction in fear extinction learning and/or memory. Animal studies on extinction modulation are therefore promising for the development of new treatments. Recent rat studies, including ones using low-frequency stimulation...
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