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1 behavior change (i.e., reducing maladaptive avoidance behavior).
2 ver several seconds to reach a threshold for avoidance behavior.
3 rgence of cold hypersensitivity, and passive avoidance behavior.
4 specific encounter rate to history-dependent avoidance behavior.
5 effects, reducing freezing and facilitating avoidance behavior.
6 imation of prospective risk and lead to risk avoidance behavior.
7 conditions that affect emotion and approach-avoidance behavior.
8 chronic social defeat stress-induced social avoidance behavior.
9 own to regulate the stress axis and approach-avoidance behavior.
10 havior and it suppresses C. elegans pathogen avoidance behavior.
11 ve people less incentive to engage in public avoidance behavior.
12 ore odor indicate it to be required for full avoidance behavior.
13 he superior colliculus of rats during active avoidance behavior.
14 ted in activation of AVA neurons, evoking an avoidance behavior.
15 tor NSAID risk communication, and NSAID risk-avoidance behavior.
16 for larval nociception, is required for this avoidance behavior.
17 also reduced its ability to direct nematode avoidance behavior.
18 ound in the open field test, which maximizes avoidance behavior.
19 tive, thermoregulatory, social, and predator-avoidance behavior.
20 P-BM5 infection on learning and retention of avoidance behavior.
21 rons in the DMS and causally controls innate avoidance behavior.
22 bution of antibody-producing cells to social avoidance behavior.
23 aBNST) is associated with chronic stress and avoidance behavior.
24 is MeA-to-MPOA circuit can robustly overcome avoidance behavior.
25 rs after stress exposure reduced conditioned avoidance behavior.
26 ment of placenta and male offspring approach-avoidance behavior.
27 ural ensembles that elicit either feeding or avoidance behavior.
28 ion, innate immune activation, and bacterial avoidance behavior.
29 r naive mice to effectively learn the active avoidance behavior.
30 the threshold for escape and increases risk-avoidance behavior.
31 elease from VTA glutamate neurons can induce avoidance behavior.
32 circuit involved in encoding and controlling avoidance behavior.
33 llingness to undergo joint surgery, and fear avoidance behavior.
34 ody levels positively correlated with social avoidance behavior.
35 ced egg number/embryo viability, and induced avoidance behavior.
36 offer important insights for stress-induced avoidance behavior.
37 creases feelings of social disconnection and avoidance behavior.
38 related symptoms and reduction of AF-related avoidance behavior.
39 bacteria-and its activation drives olfactory avoidance behavior.
40 and motor cortices from threat detection to avoidance behavior.
41 to the objective measurement of maladaptive avoidance behavior.
42 n code and are essential for signaled active avoidance behavior.
43 ed output of iMSNs contributes to heightened avoidance behavior.
44 neural circuits that mediate signaled active avoidance behavior.
45 ripheral sensory neuron ASER to trigger cold-avoidance behavior.
46 insufficient for the elicitation of pathogen avoidance behavior.
47 h and is required for this transgenerational avoidance behavior.
48 nslating CS-US contingencies into cue-driven avoidance behavior.
49 rate prefrontal representations, which drive avoidance behavior.
50 sity that is correlated with enhanced social avoidance behavior.
51 lient mice, which was correlated with social avoidance behavior.
52 iatric disorders involving pathological harm avoidance behavior.
53 nuated nicotine-dependent changes in passive avoidance behavior.
54 lterations of neuronal structure and passive avoidance behavior.
55 ch as fear, aggression, and envy and lead to avoidance behavior.
56 nor did it prevent the persistence of social avoidance behavior.
57 , but had no effect on stress-induced social avoidance behavior.
58 sponses to cooling and are required for cool avoidance behavior.
59 t of the basal ganglia fully controls active avoidance behavior.
60 bens (NAcc) is necessary for signaled active avoidance behavior.
61 voidance conflict, regardless of approach or avoidance behavior.
62 but not in the adjacent NAcc core, disrupted avoidance behavior.
63 genetically activating these neurons induces avoidance behavior.
64 Hb-IPn circuit and thereby regulate nicotine avoidance behaviors.
65 ive urges to perform irrational or excessive avoidance behaviors.
66 ropriate cues leads to a pernicious cycle of avoidance behaviors.
67 nserved innate immune responses and pathogen avoidance behaviors.
68 rtant role in the emergence of dysfunctional avoidance behaviors.
69 urons that are specialized for attractive or avoidance behaviors.
70 ic substances and elicits food acceptance or avoidance behaviors.
71 ent in a subset of interneurons that control avoidance behaviors.
72 known about the genetics of social approach-avoidance behaviors.
73 red panic attacks, anticipatory anxiety, and avoidance behaviors.
74 and other brain stress systems to facilitate avoidance behaviors.
75 nti-tumor effects, gut tumors did not affect avoidance behaviors.
76 atening situations by balancing approach and avoidance behaviors.
77 or the interplay between anxiety states and avoidance behaviors.
78 s triggers scratching and other itch-related avoidance behaviors.
79 iatum may be an important hub for regulating avoidance behaviors.
80 to VTA can be engaged to shape approach and avoidance behaviors.
81 g negative affect, and motivating withdrawal-avoidance behaviors.
82 Hb-IPn circuit and thereby regulate nicotine avoidance behaviors.
83 netic excitation evokes rapid protective and avoidance behaviors.
84 gan, an olfactory structure mediating innate avoidance behaviors.
85 retrospenial cortex likely to be involved in avoidance behaviors.
86 eus (IPn) and are known to regulate nicotine avoidance behaviors.
87 ngagement with rewarding stimuli and reduces avoidance behaviors.
88 ically diverse kairomones can elicit similar avoidance behaviors.
89 engagement with rewarding stimuli and reduce avoidance behaviors.
91 nterneurons in mice as they engage in active avoidance behavior, a behavior in which mice must suppre
92 known at the mechanistic level about anxious avoidance behavior, a core feature across anxiety disord
93 nificantly negatively correlated with social avoidance behavior, a key behavioral abnormality induced
94 ates with their adherence to costly COVID-19-avoidance behaviors; accounting for some of the conflict
95 tible BM chimeras exhibited increased social avoidance behavior after exposure to either subthreshold
97 SignificancePhysiological stress triggers avoidance behavior, allowing the animals to stay away fr
99 of motivated behavior refer to the approach/avoidance behavior and behavioral freezing/activation.
100 analogous behavior by adapting both passive avoidance behavior and behavioral inhibition to threat l
101 use NCM lesions spared both successful noise-avoidance behavior and birds' auditory discrimination ab
105 BCs of the rd1 mouse reinstated innate light-avoidance behavior and enabled mice to distinguish betwe
107 s in curiosity with implications in approach-avoidance behavior and explore-exploit decision-making.
108 id (50%), naked mole-rats showed significant avoidance behavior and increased Fos labeling in the nuc
109 campus with patients showing reduced passive avoidance behavior and inhibition across all threat leve
110 irst review existing paradigms for measuring avoidance behavior and its underlying neural mechanisms
112 experiments, we showed that herbivores' risk-avoidance behavior and plants' antiherbivore defenses in
114 theta-frequency communication in generating avoidance behavior and provide direct evidence that sync
115 fic place-cell pattern underlying inhibitory avoidance behavior and provides strong evidence for the
116 ide triggered compensatory responses such as avoidance behavior and release from predation and/or com
118 is expressed in neural circuits that mediate avoidance behaviors and is required for glutamate-gated
120 necessary for rapid acquisition of proactive avoidance behaviors and reveal transient event-related D
121 from VTA astrocytes selectively blocks these avoidance behaviors and spares preference for reward.
122 -to-PBL projection induced robust escape and avoidance behaviors and stress calls, whereas optogeneti
123 ga3, Gnao1) or by surgical axotomy abolished avoidance behaviors and/or cellular Ca(2+) responses to
124 the LS and downstream hypothalamic areas and avoidance behavior, and demonstrated that intact inhibit
125 lucidated the neural circuit underlying this avoidance behavior, and we discovered a novel coordinate
126 tient concerns with amnesia, depressed mood, avoidance behaviors, and a prolonged recovery period.
127 psychological distress, IBS-related fear and avoidance behaviors, and IBS-related disability were inv
128 psychological distress, IBS-related fear and avoidance behaviors, and IBS-related disability, with th
129 t between neural pathways for preference and avoidance behaviors, and it suggests that hybrids might
130 ult eclosion, host fruit odor preference and avoidance behaviors, and mating site fidelity) cascade t
132 and long-term habituation (LTH) of olfactory avoidance behavior are believed to arise from the select
135 chain dynamics will depend on which predator-avoidance behaviors are allowed to occur and measured.
136 e NAccSh was just as effective at disrupting avoidance behavior as bilateral NAccSh inactivations, su
137 m, SHR again displayed significantly reduced avoidance behavior as compared with both WKY and Wistar
139 tically to detect low salient stimuli during avoidance behavior, but are redundant during detection o
140 duration of freezing and delays the onset of avoidance behavior, but does not affect movement toward
141 ual access to neural networks of feeding and avoidance behavior, but their final effects are regulate
145 proteins that influences C. elegans pathogen avoidance behaviors by promoting the development of CO(2
148 nsistently outperformed UC in improving fear-avoidance behavior (Cohen d range, 0.906-1.112) and self
151 o osas#9, resulting in attraction instead of avoidance behavior, confirming that TYRA-2 partakes in t
152 nically relevant habit (an overlearned shock avoidance behavior), delivered during the expected windo
153 Optostimulation of Hb-MOR neurons elicited avoidance behavior, demonstrating that these neurons pro
154 strate that mechanisms underlying joining or avoidance behavior differ among species, as do types of
155 pproach points toward a means to incorporate avoidance behavior directly into analytic studies of hab
156 s) have been shown to reinforce instrumental avoidance behavior due to their ability to signal the ab
160 itatory neurons precluded the suppression of avoidance behavior evoked by systemic ML297 in the EPM t
163 t control-tagged neurons, ameliorated social avoidance behavior following chronic social defeat stres
165 says, we show that AWC(OFF) is essential for avoidance behavior following noxious heat stimulation by
168 ation of natural polymorphisms that modulate avoidance behavior has enabled an improved understanding
170 of pain, which is hypothesized to result in avoidance behavior, has been described as an obstacle to
172 ilitating trauma-related intrusive thoughts, avoidance behaviors, hyperarousal, as well as depressed
173 dual function of affecting both approach and avoidance behavior in a predator-prey predicted manner.
174 Aergic projections from mPFC to NAcc induces avoidance behavior in a real-time place preference task,
176 ing conditions, successfully reversed social avoidance behavior in adult socially isolated mice.
183 Progesterone receptor antagonism normalized avoidance behavior in ELA mice, while treatment with a n
185 cies that result in a higher level of public avoidance behavior in equilibrium does not necessarily l
186 emands, both important issues given approach-avoidance behavior in humans is less tied to predation a
188 DMXB (0.5 mg/kg, i.p.) improved passive avoidance behavior in lesioned animals in a mecamylamine
189 complex exerted opposing influence on innate avoidance behavior in male C57BL/6J mice, the former rec
191 c ML297 and is sufficient to decrease innate avoidance behavior in male C57BL/6J mice.SIGNIFICANT STA
192 novel conclusion that BNST mediates two-way avoidance behavior in male rats and suggest the intrigui
193 pupillary light reflex and locomotory light avoidance behavior in mice lacking retinal photoreceptor
194 Clemastine successfully reversed social avoidance behavior in mice undergoing prolonged social i
195 ods, such as insect protein; and maladaptive avoidance behavior in neuropsychiatric conditions.(2-5)
196 sure period and may suggest reduced predator avoidance behavior in oil-exposed fish in the wild.
197 ect effects; DMIEs) and by inducing predator-avoidance behavior in prey (trait-mediated indirect effe
198 a well learned, hippocampus-dependent place avoidance behavior in rats that requires cognitive contr
199 ical DBL-1 signaling is required to suppress avoidance behavior in response to Gram-negative, but not
200 so showed consistent changes in activity and avoidance behavior in sea lamprey exposed to alarm cue i
201 increased firing rates, bursting events, and avoidance behavior in susceptible mice were completely r
202 effects of electrolytic MT lesions on escape/avoidance behavior in the place escape avoidance paradig
203 uroendocrine signaling pathway that promotes avoidance behavior in the simple animal host Caenorhabdi
205 t addressed by Jennings, S. roeseli exhibits avoidance behaviors in a characteristic hierarchy of ben
206 oned place aversion, whereas cocaine-induced avoidance behaviors in a runway operant paradigm were ab
207 al defeat, a model that induces long-lasting avoidance behaviors in a subset of mice responsive to se
208 designed an assay that measures approach and avoidance behaviors in head-fixed mice at millisecond ti
212 n Caenorhabditis elegans for a wide range of avoidance behaviors in response to chemical repellents,
213 ioral traits (i.e., bold-shy and exploration-avoidance behavior) in two contrasting environments (i.e
215 ning in a content state without the need for avoidance behavior-increasing resilience from a CBT pers
216 annel mutation alters temporal filtering and avoidance behaviors initiated by ASH on similar timescal
217 g reconsolidation of fear memory transformed avoidance behavior into approach behavior in a virtual b
219 (CPA) in otherwise naive male rats, and that avoidance behavior is associated with intrinsic properti
220 evious studies have demonstrated that escape/avoidance behavior is dependent on activity in the anter
221 erefore, a robust neural correlate of active avoidance behavior is found in the superior colliculus,
223 n vivo and found that recovery of the visual avoidance behavior is inhibited by drugs that block cell
226 e valence of an odor to guide rapid approach-avoidance behavior is thought to be one of the core task
227 ination of social stimuli and affiliation or avoidance behavior is thought to guide social recognitio
228 he most part by innate traits rather than by avoidance behavior learned through disagreeable experien
229 with no change in average movements or road avoidance behavior, likely due to variable lockdown cond
233 N or the rEPN-LHb pathway attenuated cocaine avoidance behaviors measured by an operant runway task a
236 f downstream hypothalamic nuclei and reduced avoidance behavior of the animals in the elevated plus m
237 Here, we show robust olfactory-mediated avoidance behavior of zebrafish to cadaverine and relate
238 ve-compulsive disorder (OCD) show persistent avoidance behaviors, often in the absence of actual thre
239 he lesions did not affect the acquisition of avoidance behavior or prevent the reduction of CRs in re
240 performance stabilized, neurons that encoded avoidance behaviors or risky exploration were strongly m
241 hat is, fear of cardiac-related symptoms and avoidance behavior, potentially contributes to disabilit
242 y control both reward-seeking and punishment-avoidance behaviors, presumably through its projections
243 may represent a shared neural substrate for avoidance behavior, punishment sensitivity, and problem
244 a, a gustatory receptor normally involved in avoidance behaviors, receive input for both attractive a
245 ral NAccSh inactivations, suggesting learned avoidance behavior requires an intact BA-NAccSh circuit.
247 avioral outcomes such as social and approach-avoidance behaviors, reward responses, as well as morphi
249 epressible motor effects (i.e., approach and avoidance behaviors) seen within the first hour after in
250 e SNr deactivation observed during an active avoidance behavior) serves as an effective conditioned s
251 -DiPT before extinction training had reduced avoidance behaviors several days later in the light dark
253 e dmPFC-striatum projection controls anxious avoidance behavior.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The medial pre
254 toward future disasters to more maladaptive avoidance behaviors, somatic symptoms, or medical proble
255 IGNIFICANCE STATEMENT During signaled active avoidance behavior, subjects move away to avoid a threat
256 IGNIFICANCE STATEMENT During signaled active avoidance behavior, subjects move away to avoid a threat
258 se cells were also more active during threat avoidance behaviors such as escape and freezing, even th
261 elination between mice that displayed social avoidance behavior ('susceptible') and those who escaped
262 ial therapeutic targets for the treatment of avoidance behavior symptomatic of anxiety disorders.
264 that aHC BOLD signal is better explained by avoidance behavior than by threat features in approach-a
267 ine neurons, eliciting real-time and learned avoidance behavior that is sufficient to impede expressi
268 onobese diabetic (NOD) mice induced a social avoidance behavior that was not observed in C57BL/6 mice
269 argely focused on the role of PL activity in avoidance behaviors that are fully established,(12)(,)(1
271 y the PAG, such as the dorsal PAG generating avoidance behavior, the lateral PAG generating fight and
272 own to sense noxious temperatures to promote avoidance behavior, this work reveals the first role for
273 taxis, aggregation, locomotion, and pathogen avoidance behaviors through the activity of the NPR-1 ne
274 ose of V-PN and DC4-PN, which mediate innate avoidance behavior to carbon dioxide and acidity, respec
275 We then assayed a tectally-mediated visual avoidance behavior to evaluate behavioral impairment and
276 mission in which people can engage in public avoidance behavior to minimize the likelihood of acquiri
277 AgCRY1 and DmCRY mediate intensity-dependent avoidance behavior to UV light at different light intens
280 sociation, modulate prosocial and inbreeding-avoidance behaviors toward specific potential siblings.
283 of revaluation of an aversive reinforcer on avoidance behavior using pharmacological agents, thereby
285 Additionally, NPR-15 was found to regulate avoidance behavior via the TRPM (transient receptor pote
286 re diminished and glr-1-dependent nose-touch avoidance behavior was defective in grld-1 mutants.
287 tput" centromedial amygdala nuclei mediating avoidance behavior was negatively correlated with moneta
289 during the extinction test, suggesting that avoidance behavior was sensitive to the current incentiv
291 ical paw withdrawal thresholds and in escape/avoidance behavior were detected as compared to the sham
292 of avoidance-directing MBONs and odor-driven avoidance behavior, whereas their inhibition enhances od
293 nematode Caenorhabditis elegans shows CO(2) avoidance behavior, which requires a pair of ciliated se
294 ependent oxygen-sensing pathway opposes this avoidance behavior, while an ASE neuron-dependent pathwa
295 ays contribute critically to cocaine-induced avoidance behaviors, while also participating in recipro
296 is critical to feeding, mating, and predator avoidance behaviors, while the latter is essential for h
297 a select cell population, which gates danger avoidance behavior with secretagogin being both a select
298 rojections show divergent encoding of active avoidance behavior, with the dmPFC-DMS projection showin
299 However, food stimuli also tended to elicit avoidance behavior (withdrawal and avoidance turns) at c
300 . elegans--TOL-1--is required for a pathogen-avoidance behavior, yet how it promotes this behavior is