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Published: Jan. 1, 2016
Language: Английский
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Published: Jan. 1, 2016
Language: Английский
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Language: Английский
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Language: Английский
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Language: Английский
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Language: Английский
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Language: Английский
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Language: Английский
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Language: Английский
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Language: Английский
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310Physiological Reviews, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 101(2), P. 611 - 681
Published: Sept. 24, 2020
This article reviews the behavioral neuroscience of extinction, phenomenon in which a behavior that has been acquired through Pavlovian or instrumental (operant) learning decreases strength when outcome reinforced it is removed. Behavioral research indicates neither nor operant extinction depends substantially on erasure original but instead new inhibitory primarily expressed context learned, as exemplified by renewal effect. Although nature inhibition may differ and either case decline responding depend both generalization decrement correction prediction error. At neural level, requires tripartite circuit involving amygdala, prefrontal cortex, hippocampus. Synaptic plasticity amygdala essential for learning, cortical neurons encoding fear memories involved retrieval. Hippocampal-prefrontal circuits mediate relapse phenomena, including renewal. Instrumental involves distinct ensembles corticostriatal, striatopallidal, striatohypothalamic well their thalamic returns (extinction) excitatory (renewal other phenomena) control over responding. The field made significant progress recent decades, although fully integrated biobehavioral understanding still awaits.
Language: Английский
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296European Journal of Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2014, Volume and Issue: 40(1), P. 2163 - 2182
Published: June 17, 2014
Abstract This review discusses the evidence for hypothesis that development of drug addiction can be understood in terms interactions between Pavlovian and instrumental learning memory mechanisms brain underlie seeking taking drugs. It is argued these behaviours initially are goal‐directed, but increasingly become elicited as stimulus–response habits by drug‐associated conditioned stimuli established conditioning. further compulsive use emerges result a loss prefrontal cortical inhibitory control over habits. Data reviewed indicate transitions from to abuse depend upon shifts ventral dorsal striatal behaviour, mediated part serial connectivity striatum midbrain dopamine systems. Only some individuals lose their use, importance behavioural impulsivity vulnerability trait predicting stimulant animals humans, together with consideration an emerging neuroendophenotype discussed. Finally, potential developing treatments considered light neuropsychological advances reviewed, including possibility targeting reconsolidation extinction reduce influences on means promoting abstinence preventing relapse.
Language: Английский
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