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Exposure to extreme stress impairs contextual odour discrimination in an animal model of PTSD
Hagit Cohen
, Israel Liberzon
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Gal Richter-Levin
Department of Neurobiology
Department of Psychology
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Keyphrases
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Severe Stress
100%
Contextual Cueing
100%
Odor Discrimination
100%
Odor Conditioning
83%
Conditioning Paradigms
66%
Response-adapted
50%
Underwater Trauma
33%
Safe Environment
33%
Cinnamon
33%
Predator Odor Stress
33%
Behavioral Response
16%
Trauma
16%
Potential Threats
16%
Neurobiological Basis
16%
Trauma Symptoms
16%
Conditioning Training
16%
Trauma-exposed
16%
Neutral Environment
16%
Dangerous Environments
16%
Traumatic Stressors
16%
Cue Processing
16%
Cue-based
16%
Odour Cues
16%
Contextual Modulation
16%
Psychology
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Contextual Cue
100%
Stressors
33%