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Dopamine release and dopamine-related gene expression in the amygdala are modulated by the gastrin-releasing peptide in opposite directions during stress-enhanced fear learning and extinction

Psychology

Dopamine release and dopamine-related gene expression in the amygdala are modulated by the gastrin-releasing peptide in opposite directions during stress-enhanced fear learning and extinction

Y. Morishita, I. Fuentes, et al.

Delve into groundbreaking research by Yoshikazu Morishita and colleagues that uncovers the pivotal role of gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) in fear extinction. This study reveals how deficits in GRP affect dopamine function, influencing fear responses after the removal of threats. Explore the connections between stress-enhanced fear learning and dopaminergic regulation in this compelling investigation.

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