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    Effects of continuously enhanced corticotropin releasing factor expression within the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis on conditioned and unconditioned anxiety

    The lateral division of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST), which forms part of the circuitry regulating fear and anxiety, contains a large number of neurons expressing corticotropin releasing fact...

    K S Sink, D L Walker, S M Freeman, E I Flandreau, K J Ressler in Molecular Psychiatry (2013)

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    Continuous expression of corticotropin-releasing factor in the central nucleus of the amygdala emulates the dysregulation of the stress and reproductive axes

    An increase in corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) is a putative factor in the pathophysiology of stress-related disorders. As CRF expression in the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) is important in adapt...

    E Keen-Rhinehart, V Michopoulos, D J Toufexis, E I Martin, H Nair in Molecular Psychiatry (2009)

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    Mechanisms of fear extinction

    Excessive fear and anxiety are hallmarks of a variety of disabling anxiety disorders that affect millions of people throughout the world. Hence, a greater understanding of the brain mechanisms involved in the ...

    K M Myers, M Davis in Molecular Psychiatry (2007)

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    The amygdala: vigilance and emotion

    Here we provide a review of the animal and human literature concerning the role of the amygdala in fear conditioning, considering its potential influence over autonomic and hormonal changes, motor behavior and...

    M Davis, P J Whalen in Molecular Psychiatry (2001)