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Sexually divergent expression of active and passive conditioned fear responses in rats

机译:大鼠主动和被动条件恐惧反应的性别差异表达

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Traditional rodent models of Pavlovian fear conditioning assess the strength of learning by quantifying freezing responses. However, sole reliance on this measure includes the de facto assumption that any locomotor activity reflects an absence of fear. Consequently, alternative expressions of associative learning are rarely considered. Here we identify a novel, active fear response (‘darting’) that occurs primarily in female rats. In females, darting exhibits the characteristics of a learned fear behavior, appearing during the CS period as conditioning proceeds and disappearing from the CS period during extinction. This finding motivates a reinterpretation of rodent fear conditioning studies, particularly in females, and it suggests that conditioned fear behavior is more diverse than previously appreciated. Moreover, rats that darted during initial fear conditioning exhibited lower freezing during the second day of extinction testing, suggesting that females employ distinct and adaptive fear response strategies that improve long-term outcomes.>DOI:
机译:巴甫洛夫式恐惧条件的传统啮齿动物模型通过量化冻结反应来评估学习的强度。但是,唯一依赖于此措施的事实包括事实上任何运动活动都反映出没有恐惧感。因此,很少考虑联想学习的替代表达。在这里,我们发现了一种新颖的,主动的恐惧反应(“飞镖”),主要发生在雌性大鼠中。在女性中,飞镖表现出学习到的恐惧行为的特征,随着适应的进行在CS时期出现,在绝种期间从CS时期消失。这一发现激发了对啮齿动物恐惧条件研究的重新诠释,尤其是在女性中,这表明条件恐惧行为比以前所理解的更加多样化。此外,在最初的恐惧条件适应过程中冲刺的老鼠在灭绝试验的第二天表现出较低的冻结,表明雌性采用独特且适应性强的恐惧反应策略来改善长期结果。> DOI:

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