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The following pages link to Extinction training in conjunction with a partial agonist of the glycine site on the NMDA receptor erases memory trace. (Q48433093):
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- NMDA receptors and fear extinction: implications for cognitive behavioral therapy (Q24604822) (← links)
- Glutamatergic substrates of drug addiction and alcoholism (Q24648924) (← links)
- Mechanisms of fear extinction (Q28278209) (← links)
- Mechanisms to medicines: elucidating neural and molecular substrates of fear extinction to identify novel treatments for anxiety disorders (Q28396555) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms of extinction learning and retrieval (Q29616240) (← links)
- An Overview of Translationally Informed Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Animal Models of Pavlovian Fear Conditioning to Human Clinical Trials (Q30375098) (← links)
- Can fear extinction be enhanced? A review of pharmacological and behavioral findings (Q30410131) (← links)
- Timing of extinction relative to acquisition: a parametric analysis of fear extinction in humans. (Q30451332) (← links)
- Retracted: Inhibition of Spontaneous Recovery of Fear by mGluR5 after Prolonged Extinction Training (Q30455712) (← links)
- Seeking a spotless mind: extinction, deconsolidation, and erasure of fear memory (Q30466738) (← links)
- Glutamate receptors in extinction and extinction-based therapies for psychiatric illness (Q30477927) (← links)
- Extinction of drug- and withdrawal-paired cues in animal models: relevance to the treatment of addiction (Q30478600) (← links)
- Glutamate receptors in the medial geniculate nucleus are necessary for expression and extinction of conditioned fear in rats (Q30478963) (← links)
- Autophosphorylation of alphaCaMKII is differentially involved in new learning and unlearning mechanisms of memory extinction (Q30485702) (← links)
- Early intervention may prevent the development of posttraumatic stress disorder: a randomized pilot civilian study with modified prolonged exposure (Q30525577) (← links)
- Caloric restriction enhances fear extinction learning in mice (Q30538952) (← links)
- Opposing effects of D-cycloserine on fear despite a common extinction duration: interactions between brain regions and behavior (Q33740875) (← links)
- Amount of fear extinction changes its underlying mechanisms. (Q33866449) (← links)
- Behavioral and neural bases of extinction learning in Hermissenda (Q34063958) (← links)
- In vitro extinction learning in Hermissenda: involvement of conditioned inhibition molecules (Q34377694) (← links)
- Neuronal circuits for fear and anxiety. (Q34477053) (← links)
- Pharmacological enhancement of memory and executive functioning in laboratory animals. (Q34661221) (← links)
- Is an epigenetic switch the key to persistent extinction? (Q35036750) (← links)
- Role of the ventral tegmental area in methamphetamine extinction: AMPA receptor-mediated neuroplasticity (Q35120472) (← links)
- Exposure to a fearful context during periods of memory plasticity impairs extinction via hyperactivation of frontal-amygdalar circuits (Q36626400) (← links)
- Amygdala depotentiation and fear extinction (Q36693394) (← links)
- The role of the entorhinal cortex in extinction: influences of aging. (Q36731563) (← links)
- Early interventions for PTSD: a review (Q36879478) (← links)
- Effect of D-cycloserine in conjunction with fear extinction training on extracellular signal-regulated kinase activation in the medial prefrontal cortex and amygdala in rat. (Q36901973) (← links)
- What does it take to demonstrate memory erasure? Theoretical comment on Norrholm et al. (2008). (Q36920066) (← links)
- Synaptic localization of GluR4-containing AMPARs and Arc during acquisition, extinction, and reacquisition of in vitro classical conditioning (Q36922871) (← links)
- Models of PTSD and traumatic stress: the importance of research "from bedside to bench to bedside". (Q37013633) (← links)
- Norepinephrine enhances a discrete form of long-term depression during fear memory storage (Q37020181) (← links)
- Yohimbine impairs extinction of cocaine-conditioned place preference in an alpha2-adrenergic receptor independent process (Q37077132) (← links)
- The NMDA agonist D-cycloserine facilitates fear memory consolidation in humans (Q37089890) (← links)
- Implications of memory modulation for post-traumatic stress and fear disorders (Q37118033) (← links)
- Risk for anxiety and implications for treatment: developmental, environmental, and genetic factors governing fear regulation (Q37350962) (← links)
- Reconsolidation and extinction are dissociable and mutually exclusive processes: behavioral and molecular evidence (Q37578425) (← links)
- Modulation of fear memory by retrieval and extinction: a clue for memory deconsolidation (Q37863149) (← links)
- Role of the basolateral amygdala and NMDA receptors in higher-order conditioned fear (Q37876896) (← links)
- New Learning and Unlearning: Strangers or Accomplices in Threat Memory Attenuation? (Q38808613) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of D-cycloserine in facilitating fear extinction: insights from RNAseq (Q40508281) (← links)
- Calcium-Permeable AMPA Receptor Dynamics Mediate Fear Memory Erasure (Q41141060) (← links)
- Detection of cell surface dopamine receptors (Q41473836) (← links)
- Alterations in expression and phosphorylation of GluA1 receptors following cocaine-cue extinction learning. (Q42702800) (← links)
- Differential involvement of medial prefrontal cortex and basolateral amygdala extracellular signal-regulated kinase in extinction of conditioned taste aversion is dependent on different intervals of extinction following conditioning (Q42913422) (← links)
- Alterations of excitatory transmission in the lateral amygdala during expression and extinction of fear memory (Q43272463) (← links)
- Functional connectivity of the main intercalated nucleus of the mouse amygdala (Q43481265) (← links)
- D-cycloserine facilitates extinction of conditioned alcohol-seeking behaviour in rats (Q46302123) (← links)
- Augmentation of fear extinction by D-cycloserine is blocked by proteasome inhibitors (Q46681201) (← links)