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Timing is everything: differential effects of chronic stress on fear extinction.

Prabahan ChakrabortySumantra Chattarji
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2018)
Chronic stress, administered either before or after fear learning, had distinct effects on the acquisition and recall of fear extinction memories. Stress also strengthened the structural basis of synaptic connectivity in the amygdala, but weakened it in the prefrontal cortex. Thus, despite eliciting a specific pattern of brain region-specific morphological changes, the timing of the same stress gave rise to strikingly different behavioral effects on the extinction of fear.
Keyphrases
  • prefrontal cortex
  • resting state
  • stress induced
  • structural basis
  • functional connectivity