Exposure to extinction-associated contextual tone during slow-wave sleep and wakefulness differentially modulates fear expression

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory(2015)

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Abstract
•Cue reactivation during SWS and wakefulness has distinct effects on fear expression.•Cueing during SWS reinstated the original fear response.•Cueing during wakefulness maintained the extinction.•The results advance our understanding of memory cueing during sleep for fear memory.
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AASM,ANOVA,BDI,BMI,CS,CtrT,EEG,EMG,EOG,ESS,FFTs,HAMA,PSG,PSQI,REM,SCR,SSS,SWS,TMR,US
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