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Context-induced renewal of passive but not active coping behaviours in the shock-probe defensive burying task

Author(s): Alexa Brown

Renewal is the return of extinguished responding after removal from the extinction context. Renewal has been extensively studied using classical aversive conditioning procedures that measure a passive freezing response to an aversive conditioned stimulus. H ...

Article GUID: 37095421


A new circuit underlying the renewal of appetitive Pavlovian responses: Commentary on Brown and Chaudhri (2022)

Author(s): Valyear MD; Britt JP;

No abstract available

Article GUID: 36700576


Learning processes in relapse to alcohol use: lessons from animal models

Author(s): Valyear MD; LeCocq MR; Brown A; Villaruel FR; Segal D; Chaudhri N;

Rationale: Alcohol use is reliably preceded by discrete and contextual stimuli which, through diverse learning processes, acquire the capacity to promote alcohol use and relapse to alcohol use. Objective: We review contemporary extinction, renewal, reinsta ...

Article GUID: 36264342


Supplementary dataset of context-dependent conditioned responding to an alcohol-predictive cue in female and male rats

Author(s): Segal D; Valyear MD; Chaudhri N;

This supplementary dataset is supportive of the research article entitled 'The role of context on responding to an alcohol-predictive cue in female and male rats' [1]. This article describes the raw data pertaining to the behaviour of male and femal ...

Article GUID: 35330738


Indeterminate and Enriched Propositions in Context Linger: Evidence From an Eye-Tracking False Memory Paradigm

Author(s): Antal C; de Almeida RG;

A sentence such as We finished the paper is indeterminate with regards to what we finished doing with the paper. Indeterminate sentences constitute a test case for two major issues regarding language comprehension: (1) how we compose sentence meaning; and ( ...

Article GUID: 34744914


The role of context on responding to an alcohol-predictive cue in female and male rats

Author(s): Segal D; Valyear MD; Chaudhri N;

In male rats, physical contexts that are associated with alcohol can amplify responding to a discrete, alcohol-predictive conditioned stimulus (CS), and amplify prime-induced reinstatement. Here, we examined these effects as a function of biological sex. Ma ...

Article GUID: 34742865


Depressive Symptoms and Social Context Modulate Oxytocin's Effect on Negative Memory Recall

Author(s): Wong SF; Cardoso C; Orlando MA; Brown CA; Ellenbogen MA;

Oxytocin promotes social affiliation across various species, in part by altering social cognition to facilitate approach behaviour. However, the effects of intranasal oxytocin on human social cognition are mixed, perhaps because its effects are context-depe ...

Article GUID: 34100542


The contribution of dry indoor built environment on the spread of Coronavirus: Data from various Indian states.

Author(s): V AAR, R V, Haghighat F

Coronavirus spread is more serious in urban metropolitan cities compared to rural areas. It is observed from the data on the infection rate available in the various sources that the cold and dry conditions accelerate the spread of coronavirus. In the presen ...

Article GUID: 32834934


Comparing ABA, AAB, and ABC Renewal of Appetitive Pavlovian Conditioned Responding in Alcohol- and Sucrose-Trained Male Rats.

Author(s): Khoo SY, Sciascia JM, Brown A, Chaudhri N

Front Behav Neurosci. 2020;14:5 Authors: Khoo SY, Sciascia JM, Brown A, Chaudhri N

Article GUID: 32116588


Context controls the timing of responses to an alcohol-predictive conditioned stimulus.

Author(s): Valyear MD, Chaudhri N

Behav Processes. 2020 Feb 01;:104061 Authors: Valyear MD, Chaudhri N

Article GUID: 32017964


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