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    Involvement of the Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis in Initial Conditioning and Rapid Reconditioning Following Extinction of Contextual Fear by Williams, Amy R., Lattal, K. Matthew

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-06-2020)
    “…Although a great deal is known about neurobiological mechanisms of initial conditioning and extinction, relatively little is known about mechanisms involved in…”
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    Behavioral and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Rapid Reconditioning Following Extinction of Contextual Fear by Williams, Amy R, Kim, Earnest S, Lattal, K. Matthew

    “…A fundamental property of extinction is that the behavior that is suppressed during extinction can be unmasked through a number of postextinction procedures…”
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    Rapid reacquisition of contextual fear following extinction in mice: effects of amount of extinction, acute ethanol withdrawal, and ethanol intoxication by Williams, Amy R., Lattal, K. Matthew

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-01-2019)
    “…Rationale Many studies have found that ethanol intoxication and withdrawal impair initial acquisition or extinction of learned behaviors. Rapid reconditioning…”
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    Imbalances in prefrontal cortex CC-Homer1 versus CC-Homer2 expression promote cocaine preference by Ary, Alexis W, Lominac, Kevin D, Wroten, Melissa G, Williams, Amy R, Campbell, Rianne R, Ben-Shahar, Osnat, von Jonquieres, Georg, Klugmann, Matthias, Szumlinski, Karen K

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (08-05-2013)
    “…Homer postsynaptic scaffolding proteins regulate forebrain glutamate transmission and thus, are likely molecular candidates mediating hypofrontality in…”
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    Becoming a Positive and Effective Special Educator: Lessons Learned from a Special Education Mentor by Williams, Amy R.

    Published in Journal of thought (22-03-2016)
    “…[...]each teachable lesson is then supported with current research from the field. The newly-minted special education teacher must wear many hats, including:…”
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    Toward evidence-based literacy interventions for children with severe and multiple disabilities by Koppenhaver, David A, Hendrix, Mary P, Williams, Amy R

    Published in Seminars in speech and language (01-02-2007)
    “…Children with severe and multiple disabilities constitute a heterogeneous population that typically experiences significant and lifelong difficulties in…”
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    Behavioral and immunohistochemical characterization of rapid reconditioning following extinction of contextual fear by Williams, Amy R., Kim, Earnest S., Lattal, K. Matthew

    “…A fundamental property of extinction is that the behavior that is suppressed during extinction can be unmasked through a number of postextinction procedures…”
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    Behavioral and immunohistochemical characterization of rapid reconditioning following extinction of contextual fear by Williams, Amy R, Kim, Earnest S, Lattal, K Matthew

    “…A fundamental property of extinction is that the behavior that is suppressed during extinction can be unmasked through a number of postextinction procedures…”
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    Biological Perspectives by Keltner, Norman L., Perry, Brooke A., Williams, Amy R.

    Published in Perspectives in psychiatric care (01-01-2003)
    “…Annie dreaded what would happen next–she had been down this road many times before. There she was– minding her own business, just wanting to watch a movie like…”
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    Panic disorder: a tightening vortex of misery by Keltner, Norman L, Perry, Brooke A, Williams, Amy R

    Published in Perspectives in psychiatric care (01-01-2003)
    “…Panic disorder is one of the most studied anxiety disorders. While about 25% of Americans suffer from anxiety, only a small subgroup will ever be diagnosed…”
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