Sexual Behavior Modulates Contextual Fear Memory Through Dopamine D1/D5 Receptors


Autoria(s): Bai, Hua-Yi; Cao, Jun; Liu, Na; Xu, Lin; Luo, Jian-Hong
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Traumatic events always lead to aversive emotional memory, i.e., fear memory. In contrast, positive events in daily life such as sex experiences seem to reduce aversive memory after aversive events. Thus, we hypothesized that post-traumatic pleasurable ex

Grant sponsor: National Natural Science Foundation of China; Grant numbers: 30530250, 30730038; Grant sponsor: The 973 Programs, Ministry of Science and Technology of China; Grant numbers: 2006CB500808, 2007CB512303; Grant sponsor: The Science and Tecnolo

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http://159.226.149.42:8088/handle/152453/5933

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/48912

Direitos

Sexual Behavior Modulates Contextual Fear Memory Through Dopamine D1/D5 Receptors

Fonte

Bai, Hua-Yi; Cao, Jun; Liu, Na; Xu, Lin; Luo, Jian-Hong.Sexual Behavior Modulates Contextual Fear Memory Through Dopamine D1/D5 Receptors.Hippocampus;2009;19(3):289-298.

Palavras-Chave #Neurosciences #competition #emotional memory #hippocampal LTP #instinctive behavior #reward
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期刊论文