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Over the course of their lives, humans can sometimes acquire fear responses to specific stimuli, animals, objects or situations, typically following adverse experiences or traumatic events. Understanding the brain processes associated with the extinction of these learned fearful responses could guide the development of more effective therapeutic strategies to treat phobias or other anxiety disorders…
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Neural dynamics shed light on how the brain adapts to and suppresses fearful memories
Over the course of their lives, humans can sometimes acquire fear responses to specific stimuli, animals, objects or situations, typically following adverse experiences or traumatic events. Understanding the brain processes associated with the extinction of these learned fearful responses could guide the development of more effective therapeutic strategies to treat phobias or other anxiety disorders…