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Correlational relationship between shock intensity and corticosterone secretion on the establishment and subsequent expression of contextual fear conditioning

Cordero, M. Isabel
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Merino, J. Joaquin
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Sandi, Carmen  
1998
Behav Neurosci

A role for corticosterone in the consolidation of contextual fear conditioning has previously been proposed. In this study, physiological evidence was found to support this view. The extent of conditioned fear and the levels of plasma corticosterone in rats, after context exposure at training and at different posttraining times (24 hr and 7 days), depended on the intensity of the unconditional stimulus (footshock). In each experimental session, a positive correlation was found between the magnitude of corticosterone levels and the fear-related behavioral inhibition exhibited in the context. Results support the involvement of corticosterone on the processes that occur during consolidation in determining the strength at which the contextual fear conditioning is stored as a long-term memory.

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DOI
10.1037/0735-7044.112.4.885
Author(s)
Cordero, M. Isabel
Merino, J. Joaquin
Sandi, Carmen  
Date Issued

1998

Published in
Behav Neurosci
Volume

112

Issue

4

Start page

885

End page

91

Subjects

Analysis of Variance

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Animals

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Conditioning

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Classical/ physiology

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Corticosterone/ blood

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Electroshock

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Fear/ physiology

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Male

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Motor Activity/physiology

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Rats

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Rats

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Wistar

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Retention (Psychology)/ physiology

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Time Factors

Note

Author address: Department of Psychobiology, Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia, Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain.

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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January 18, 2007
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