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Adrenal and amygdala function in the incubation of aversively conditioned responses.

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The hypothesis of direct involvement of adrenal corticosteroids in the incubation of aversively conditioned responses was not supported and Adrenalectomized rats showed acquisition and incubation comparable to the sham-operated animals for all three types of responses.
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This article is published in Physiology & Behavior.The article was published on 1970-03-01. It has received 21 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Conditioned emotional response & Incubation.

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The Amygdala: Historical and functional analysis

TL;DR: An intact amygdala seems to be essential for the successful performance of behavior patterns such as instinctive food getting and instinctive defensive reactions that are necessary for the survival of the individual organism and the species.
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Behavioral steering in dual and social states of conation by the amygdala, hypothalamus, ventral striatum, and thalamus.

TL;DR: Conative information relating to goal states is proposed as regulating columnar information structures in the neocortex, which may handle a spatiotemporal hierarchy of sensorimotor information and conative information.
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Time-dependent processes in memory storage

TL;DR: The findings indicate that the long-lasting trace of an experience is not completely fixed, consolidated, or coded at the time of the experience, and that any search for the engram or the basis of memory is not going to be successful.
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Plasma corticosterone response to parameters of electric shock stimulation in the rat

TL;DR: It was found that merely placing the animals in the experimental cage increased corticosterone levels, and these levels were further elevated as shock intensity and duration were increased.
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