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  • 1. In vivo electrophysiological recordings in amygdala subnuclei reveal selective and distinct responses to a behaviorally identified predator odor.
    Govic A, Paolini AG.
    J Neurophysiol; 2015 Mar 01; 113(5):1423-36. PubMed ID: 25475347
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  • 2. Medial amygdala modulation of predator odor-induced unconditioned fear in the rat.
    Li CI, Maglinao TL, Takahashi LK.
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  • 3. Predator odor-induced conditioned fear involves the basolateral and medial amygdala.
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  • 5. Roles of the anterior basolateral amygdalar nucleus during exposure to a live predator and to a predator-associated context.
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  • 9. Cat odor, but not trimethylthiazoline (fox odor), activates accessory olfactory and defense-related brain regions in rats.
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  • 10. The differential mice response to cat and snake odor.
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  • 12. Coyote urine, but not 2-phenylethylamine, induces a complete profile of unconditioned anti-predator defensive behaviors.
    Maestas-Olguin CR, Parish MM, Pentkowski NS.
    Physiol Behav; 2021 Feb 01; 229():113210. PubMed ID: 33068564
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  • 14. Prenatal bisphenol A exposure is associated with medial amygdala neuron hyperresponsiveness to predator odor in rats.
    Fujimoto T, Aou S.
    J Toxicol Sci; 2018 Feb 01; 43(9):531-536. PubMed ID: 30185693
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  • 17. Comparison of the activation of somatostatin- and neuropeptide Y-containing neuronal populations of the rat amygdala following two different anxiogenic stressors.
    Butler RK, White LC, Frederick-Duus D, Kaigler KF, Fadel JR, Wilson MA.
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  • 18. Predator odor fear conditioning: current perspectives and new directions.
    Takahashi LK, Chan MM, Pilar ML.
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  • 19. Inactivation of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis suppresses the innate fear responses of rats induced by the odor of cat urine.
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  • 20. Aggregation in quads but not pairs of rats exposed to cat odor or bright light.
    Bowen MT, Keats K, Kendig MD, Cakic V, Callaghan PD, McGregor IS.
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