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Recent Exposure to a Dangerous Context Impairs Extinction and Reinstates Lost Fear Reactions.
Authors:Morris, Richard W.   Furlong, Teri M.   Westbrook, R. Frederick
Abstract:Rats were shocked in a context and then exposed to that context in the absence of shock. Shorter intervals between these extinction trials produced more long-term freezing than did longer ones, and shorter intervals between the final extinction trial and test produced more freezing than did longer ones. A short interval between a context extinction trial and test with an extinguished conditioned stimulus (CS) produced more freezing than did a longer one, and a short interval between a nonreinforced context exposure and an extinguished CS reinstated freezing when the CS was tested 24 hr later. The results suggest that recent fear acts to favor subsequent retrieval of the memory formed at conditioning rather than extinction and to render the retrieved memory more salient. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:memory retrieval   extinction impairment   extinction trials   trial interval   context extinction   nonreinforced context exposure   extinguished conditioned stimulus   dangerous context   shock   male rats
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