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1  environment by the introduction of a mildly aversive stimulus.
2 ere taught to regulate fear responses to the aversive stimulus.
3 led for the subject to successfully avoid an aversive stimulus.
4 cations shortly after the presentation of an aversive stimulus.
5 lation of LA pyramidal neurons instead of an aversive stimulus.
6 ced postingestive thermogenesis generates an aversive stimulus.
7 espite normal electrodermal responses to the aversive stimulus.
8 stimulus in the absence of the unconditioned aversive stimulus.
9 ified dopamine neurons were inhibited by the aversive stimulus.
10 tions to avoid further presentations of this aversive stimulus.
11 gic response may depend on the nature of the aversive stimulus.
12  CRF in the VTA during the experience of the aversive stimulus.
13  head movement, and avoidance response to an aversive stimulus-and we found that, if individually ove
14 he control stimulus and was augmented as the aversive stimulus approached.
15  responses to anticipation and receipt of an aversive stimulus are modulated by this fundamental soci
16 sis that exposure to peer verbal abuse is an aversive stimulus associated with greater symptom rating
17 n switched morphine reward signaling into an aversive stimulus, blockade of CB1 transmission potentia
18 rivation enhanced high USVs, an arousing but aversive stimulus (bright light) reduced them.
19 mygdala were unable to avoid the conditioned aversive stimulus by their choice behaviour, but exhibit
20 d that exercising behavioral control over an aversive stimulus can persistently diminish threat respo
21 ound that pairing a 10 or 100 ms gap with an aversive stimulus caused a robust enhancement of gap det
22 iring the association between context and an aversive stimulus depend on corticohippocampal circuitry
23  showing signs of distress in response to an aversive stimulus directed at themselves (APH), and usin
24 a damage has no enhanced perception for such aversive stimulus events.
25  CC cells--when they encounter strong UV, an aversive stimulus for young larvae.
26 notype MWD, 1) lower posture after the first aversive stimulus given by handlers was associated with
27               Second, flies will overcome an aversive stimulus in order to consume ethanol.
28 the idea that fear learning is instructed by aversive stimulus-induced activation of LA pyramidal cel
29 vation of dopamine neurons in response to an aversive stimulus is attenuated by conditional genetic i
30 at place cells respond to the presence of an aversive stimulus, modify their firing patterns during e
31 sponds more strongly to images predicting an aversive stimulus (negative value-coding).
32 od-deprived animals to delay response to the aversive stimulus octanol.
33 2 or 10 mug) nor intermittent exposure to an aversive stimulus (predator stress) altered sensitivity
34  learn to avoid light that is paired with an aversive stimulus (quinine-humidity).
35                                           An aversive stimulus, quinine, activated noradrenergic sign
36 cond regulation of dopamine signaling by the aversive stimulus, quinine, and tested its ability to ca
37 ucleus accumbens (NAc) medial shell while an aversive stimulus selectively modified synapses on DA ce
38 rats consume alcohol despite pairing with an aversive stimulus such as quinine, a paradigm considered
39 flies can learn to associate an odor with an aversive stimulus, such as a shock.
40 ar response after it has been paired with an aversive stimulus, such as shock.
41 s was not potentiated following an arousing, aversive stimulus, suggesting that oxA/hcrt-1-mediated g
42 ne's own are more readily associated with an aversive stimulus than individuals of one's own race, am
43 using high-intensity laser irradiation as an aversive stimulus, this laser tracking system can be use
44 ly detected after training with a relatively aversive stimulus; thus, it may be a function of level o
45 ioning of discrete responses learned with an aversive stimulus - to the anterior interpositus nucleus
46 ditioned stimulus (CS) and an unconditioned, aversive stimulus (US) but also involves encoding the ti
47 ponses by dopamine neurons in response to an aversive stimulus was associated with impaired condition
48 ed reduced skin conductance responses to the aversive stimulus, which contributed significantly to th

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