Identification of neuronal ensembles involved in remote fear memory extinction impairments
Kamil F. Tomaszewski,
Kacper Łukasiewicz,
Magdalena Robacha
et al.
Abstract:Remote memory consolidation, extinction, and its impairments have been of interest to researchers for years, especially due to its clinical relevance in patients with emotional disorders, like PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), anxiety, and phobias. Its neuronal substrates are key elements to understand the persistent nature of remote memory and open a new perspective to novel therapeutic approaches for human fear-related disorders. While the majority of reports investigate the mechanisms and ensembles of … Show more
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