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  • 22. Efferent pathway of the amygdala involved in conditioned fear as measured with the fear-potentiated startle paradigm.
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  • 23. Excitotoxic lesions of the medial amygdala attenuate olfactory fear-potentiated startle and conditioned freezing behavior.
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  • 26. The role of amygdala glutamate receptors in fear learning, fear-potentiated startle, and extinction.
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  • 31. Fear-potentiated startle: a neural and pharmacological analysis.
    Davis M, Falls WA, Campeau S, Kim M.
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  • 32. Representational similarity analysis offers a preview of the noradrenergic modulation of long-term fear memory at the time of encoding.
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  • 33. Neural systems involved in fear-potentiated startle.
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  • 34. Immediate pre-learning stress enhances baseline startle response and fear acquisition in a fear-potentiated startle paradigm.
    Riggenbach MR, Weiser JN, Mosley BE, Hipskind JJ, Wireman LE, Hess KL, Duffy TJ, Handel JK, Kaschalk MG, Reneau KE, Rorabaugh BR, Norrholm SD, Jovanovic T, Zoladz PR.
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  • 35. Fear-potentiated startle and electrically evoked startle mediated by synapses in rostrolateral midbrain.
    Frankland PW, Yeomans JS.
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  • 38. Peripheral and intraamygdalar administration of the dopamine D1 receptor antagonist SCH 23390 blocks fear-potentiated startle but not shock reactivity or the shock sensitization of acoustic startle.
    Greba Q, Kokkinidis L.
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  • 40. Involvement of pertussis toxin sensitive G-proteins in conditioned fear-potentiated startle: possible involvement of the amygdala.
    Melia KR, Falls WA, Davis M.
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