Abstract Objectives While it has been demonstrated that even subtle variation in human facial expressions can lead to significant changes in the meaning and function of expressions, relatively few studies have examined primate facial expressions using similarly objective and rigorous analysis. Construction of primate facial expression repertoires may, therefore, be oversimplified, with expressions often arbitrarily pooled and/or split into subjective pigeonholes. Our objective is to assess whether...
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We describe an extended fear-conditioning protocol that produces overtraining and fear incubation in rats. This protocol entails a single training session with 25 tone-shock pairings (i.e., overtraining) and a comparison of conditioned freezing responses during context and cue tests 48 h (short-term) and 6 weeks (long-term) after training.
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Publication date: November 2020Source: Medical Hypotheses, Volume 144Author(s): Tarek Kashour, Imad M. Tleyjeh
Publication date: November 2020Source: Medical Hypotheses, Volume 144Author(s): Huaqiang Tao, Jiaxiang Bai, Weicheng Zhang, Kai Zheng, Pengfei Guan, Gaoran Ge, Meng Li, Dechun Geng
Publication date: November 2020Source: Medical Hypotheses, Volume 144Author(s): Zeid J. Khitan, Imran Khawaja, Maurice A. Mufson, Juan R. Sanabria, Nader G. Abraham, Stephen J. Peterson, Uma Sundaram, Joseph I. Shapiro
Publication date: November 2020Source: Medical Hypotheses, Volume 144Author(s): Lixiang Wang, Yingping Deng
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