Search Results - "Maisonnette, Silvia S"
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Cued Fear Conditioning in Carioca High- and Low-Conditioned Freezing Rats
Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (24-01-2020)“…Anxiety disorders (AD) comprise a broad range of psychiatric conditions, including general anxiety (GAD) and specific phobias. For the last decades, the use of…”
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High-sugar/high-fat diet modulates the effects of chronic stress in cariocas high- and low-conditioned freezing rats
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-05-2022)“…•CHF and CLF rats are breeding lines based on contextual fear conditioning.•CHF are more strongly affected by chronic stress than CLF animals.•Shifts in…”
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Haloperidol and methylphenidate alter motor behavior and responses to conditioned fear of Carioca Low-conditioned Freezing rats
Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-12-2021)“…Animal models are important tools for studying neuropsychological disorders. Considering their limitations, a more extensive translational research must…”
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Acquisition and extinction of contextual fear conditioning in Carioca high- and low-conditioned freezing rats
Published in Learning and motivation (01-08-2021)“…Carioca High- and Low-conditioned Freezing (CHF and CLF, respectively) rats are two bidirectional breeding lines of animals with high and low levels of…”
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Effects of N-methyl- d-aspartate-induced amygdala lesion in rats submitted to the elevated T-maze test of anxiety
Published in Physiology & behavior (2003)“…The elevated T-maze (ETM) has been used to generate two defensive behaviors in the same rat, inhibitory avoidance and one-way escape, which have been related…”
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Effects of lesions of amygdaloid nuclei and substantia nigra on aversive responses induced by electrical stimulation of the inferior colliculus
Published in Brain research bulletin (1996)“…Stimulation of the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus causes defensive behavior. In this work we examined the influence of lesions of brain structures…”
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