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Plastic Synaptic Networks of the Amygdala for the Acquisition, Expression, and Extinction of Conditioned Fear

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PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
卷 90, 期 2, 页码 419-463

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/physrev.00037.2009

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SFB-TRR 58]
  2. Max Planck Society
  3. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
  4. National Institute of Mental Health [RO1-MH-73610, RO1-MH-083710]

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Pape H-C, Pare D. Plastic Synaptic Networks of the Amygdala for the A cquisition, Expression, and Extinction of Conditioned Fear. Physiol Rev 90: 419-463, 2010; doi:10.1152/physrev.00037.2009.-The last 10 years have witnessed a surge of interest for the mechanisms underlying the acquisition and extinction of classically conditioned fear responses. In part, this results from the realization that abnormalities in fear learning mechanisms likely participate in the development and/or maintenance of human anxiety disorders. The simplicity and robustness of this learning paradigm, coupled with the fact that the underlying circuitry is evolutionarily well conserved, make it an ideal model to study the basic biology of memory and identify genetic factors and neuronal systems that regulate the normal and pathological expressions of learned fear. Critical advances have been made in determining how modified neuronal functions upon fear acquisition become stabilized during fear memory consolidation and how these processes are controlled in the course of fear memory extinction. With these advances came the realization that activity in remote neuronal networks must be coordinated for these events to take place. In this paper, we review these mechanisms of coordinated network activity and the molecular cascades leading to enduring fear memory, and allowing for their extinction. We will focus on Pavlovian fear conditioning as a model and the amygdala as a key component for the acquisition and extinction of fear responses.

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