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Making translation work: Harmonizing cross-species methodology in the behavioural neuroscience of Pavlovian fear conditioning

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NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS
卷 107, 期 -, 页码 329-345

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2019.09.020

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Fear conditioning; Fear extinction; Associative learning; Rodent; Human; Translation; Meta-research; Startle; FPS; SCR; Treezing; Heat-rate; Paradigm; Methods; Individual differences

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG), Scientific Network grant [LO 1980/2-1]
  2. German Research Foundation of the Collaborative Research Center [INST 211/755, INST INST 211/633-2, TRR58]
  3. German Research Foundation of the Collaborative Research Center 1280 Extinction Learning
  4. Daimler and Benz foundation grant

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Translational neuroscience bridges insights from specific mechanisms in rodents to complex functions in humans and is key to advance our general understanding of central nervous function. A prime example of translational research is the study of cross-species mechanisms that underlie responding to learned threats, by employing Pavlovian fear conditioning protocols in rodents and humans. Hitherto, evidence for (and critique of) these cross-species comparisons in fear conditioning research was based on theoretical viewpoints. Here, we provide a perspective to substantiate these theoretical concepts with empirical considerations of cross-species methodology. This meta-research perspective is expected to foster cross-species comparability and reproducibility to ultimately facilitate successful transfer of results from basic science into clinical applications.

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