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<p id="P1">Decades of behavioral studies have confirmed that extinction does not erase classically-conditioned fear memories. For this reason, research efforts have focused on the mechanisms underlying the development of extinction-induced inhibition within fear circuits. However, recent studies in rodents have uncovered mechanisms that stabilize and destabilize fear memories, opening the possibility that extinction might be used to erase fear memories. This symposium focuses on several of these new developments, which involve the timing of extinction training. Extinction-induced erasure of fear occurs in very young rats, but is lost with the development of perineuronal nets in the amygdala that render fear memories impervious to extinction. Moreover, extinction administered during the reconsolidation phase, when fear memory is destabilized, updates the fear association as safe, thereby preventing the return of fear, in both rats and humans. The use of modified extinction protocols to eliminate fear memories complements existing pharmacological strategies for strengthening extinction.</p>
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Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ 07102</aff>
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School of Psychology, The University of New South Wales, Kensington, Sydney, New South Wales 2052, Australia</aff>
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INSERM U862, Neurocentre Magendie, Bordeaux, France</aff>
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Department of Psychology, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712</aff>
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Center for Neural Science, New York University, New York, NY 10003</aff>
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National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville, MD 20852</aff>
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<corresp id="FN1">Corresponding author: Gregory J. Quirk, PhD, Dept of Psychiatry, University of Puerto Rico, School of Medicine, PO Box 365067, San Juan, PR 00936-5067, Tel: (787)999-3058; Fax: (787)999-3057
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<p id="P1">Decades of behavioral studies have confirmed that extinction does not erase classically-conditioned fear memories. For this reason, research efforts have focused on the mechanisms underlying the development of extinction-induced inhibition within fear circuits. However, recent studies in rodents have uncovered mechanisms that stabilize and destabilize fear memories, opening the possibility that extinction might be used to erase fear memories. This symposium focuses on several of these new developments, which involve the timing of extinction training. Extinction-induced erasure of fear occurs in very young rats, but is lost with the development of perineuronal nets in the amygdala that render fear memories impervious to extinction. Moreover, extinction administered during the reconsolidation phase, when fear memory is destabilized, updates the fear association as safe, thereby preventing the return of fear, in both rats and humans. The use of modified extinction protocols to eliminate fear memories complements existing pharmacological strategies for strengthening extinction.</p>
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