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Behav Neurosci ; 120(2): 337-52, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16719698

ABSTRACT

Kamin blocking in fear conditioning is thought to reflect diminished processing of the unconditional stimulus (US) in the presence of a conditional stimulus (CS-super(+)) that was previously paired with this US. According to Fanselow's (1998) hypothesis, the CS-super(+) drives output from the amygdala that ultimately produces analgesia by causing opiate release onto afferent pain circuits. This hypothesis was explored quantitatively through neurophysiological simulations. The results suggest that opiate-mediated, negative-feedback control of US processing is too slow for efficient blocking of cue conditioning. The reason is that conditioning-produced synaptic modifications can be induced before the opiate-mediated inhibition has any substantial effect on US processing. The results suggest the existence of an additional, faster-acting, inhibitory neurotransmitter in the blocking circuit.


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Conditioning, Classical/physiology , Fear , Neural Networks, Computer , Neurophysiology , Action Potentials/physiology , Animals , Brain/cytology , Computer Simulation , Extinction, Psychological , Feedback/physiology , Neurons/physiology , Synapses/physiology , Time Factors
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