Publikation: Fear conditioning following unilateral temporal lobectomy : dissociation of conditioned startle potentiation and autonomic learning
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The present study investigated fear-potentiated startle and autonomic learning in brain-lesioned patients in a classical fear-conditioning paradigm. Startle blink and skin conductance responses of 30 patients who underwent unilateral temporal lobectomy because of drugresistant epilepsy were compared with those of 32 healthy controls. As expected, temporal lobectomy patients showed a general impairment in fear conditioning relative to controls. This impairment did not differ with respect to the affected hemisphere. Moreover, while fear-conditioned startle potentiation in healthy controls was independent of contingency awareness, skin conductance discrimination was only observed for those participants who correctly recognized the stimulus contingencies. Patients who acquired a declarative memory of the contingencies also showed intact skin conductance discrimination but failed to exhibit fear-potentiated startle. The present findings support a two-levels-of-learning account ofhumanfear conditioning and also demonstrate that the amygdala is crucially involved in fear learning.
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WEIKE, Almut I., Alfons HAMM, Harald T. SCHUPP, Uwe RUNGE, Henry W. S. SCHROEDER, Christof KESSLER, 2005. Fear conditioning following unilateral temporal lobectomy : dissociation of conditioned startle potentiation and autonomic learning. In: Journal of Neuroscience. 2005, 25, pp. 11117-11124. Available under: doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2032-05.2005BibTex
@article{Weike2005condi-11249, year={2005}, doi={10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2032-05.2005}, title={Fear conditioning following unilateral temporal lobectomy : dissociation of conditioned startle potentiation and autonomic learning}, volume={25}, journal={Journal of Neuroscience}, pages={11117--11124}, author={Weike, Almut I. and Hamm, Alfons and Schupp, Harald T. and Runge, Uwe and Schroeder, Henry W. S. and Kessler, Christof} }
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