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Latent inhibition of cued fear conditioning: An NMDA receptor-dependent process that can be established in the presence of anisomycin
Michael C. Lewis,
Thomas J. Gould
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
Biobehavioral Health
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor (NMDAR)
100%
Cued Fear Conditioning
100%
Anisomycin
100%
Dependent Processes
100%
Latent Inhibition
100%
Conditioned Stimulus
37%
Pre-exposure
37%
MK-801
25%
Receptor Activation
12%
NMDA Receptor Antagonist
12%
Biological Mechanisms
12%
Long-term Memory
12%
Protein Synthesis Inhibition
12%
Proteinase Inhibitor
12%
Biological Basis
12%
Neuroscience
NMDA Receptor
100%
Fear Conditioning
100%
Latent Inhibition
100%
Protein Biosynthesis
25%
NMDA Receptor Antagonist
12%
Long-Term Memory
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
N Methyl Dextro Aspartic Acid Receptor
100%
Anisomycin
100%
N Methyl Dextro Aspartic Acid Receptor Blocking Agent
20%
Protein Synthesis Inhibitor
20%
Psychology
Protein Synthesis Inhibitor
12%