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Michael S. Fanselow
Psychology
University of California, Los Angeles
Fellowship year
1992-93 - University of California, Los Angeles - Study 38
Tyler Journal Articles
Fanselow, Michael S.; Landeira-Fernandez, Jesus; DeCola, Joseph P.; Kim, Jeansok J.; . 1994. The immediate-shock deficit and postshock analgesia: Implications for the relationship between the analgesic CR and UR. 22(1): 72-76. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03199957
Young, S. L.; Bohenek, D. L.; Fanselow, M. S.; . 1994. NMDA processes mediate anterograde amnesia of contextual fear conditioning induced by hippocampal damage: Immunization against amnesia by context preexposure. 108(1): 19-29.
Fanselow, Michael S.; . 1993. Associations and Memories: The Role of NMDA Receptors and Long-Term Potentiation. 2(5): 152-157.
Fanselow, Michael S.; Decola, Joseph P.; De Oca, Beatrice M.; Landeira‐Fernandez, Jesus; . 1995. Ventral and dorsolateral regions of the midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) control different stages of defensive behavior: Dorsolateral PAG lesions enhance the defensive freezing produced by massed and immediate shock. 21(1): 63-77. http://2-f
Fanselow, M. S.; Kim, J. J.; Yipp, J.; De Oca, B.; . 1994. Differential effects of the N-methyl-d-aspartate antagonist DL-2-amino-5- phosphonovalerate on acquisition of fear of auditory and contextual cues. 108(2): 235-240.
Fanselow, M. S.; Kim, J. J.; . 1994. Acquisition of contextual pavlovian fear conditioning is blocked by application of an NMDA receptor antagonist D,L-2-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid to the basolateral amygdala. 108(1): 210-212.
Young, S. L.; Bohenek, D. L.; Fanselow, M. S.; . 1994. NMDA processes mediate anterograde amnesia of contextual fear conditioning induced by hippocampal damage: Immunization against amnesia by context preexposure. 108(1): 19-29.
Fanselow, Michael S.; . 1993. Associations and Memories: The Role of NMDA Receptors and Long-Term Potentiation. 2(5): 152-157.
Fanselow, Michael S.; Decola, Joseph P.; De Oca, Beatrice M.; Landeira‐Fernandez, Jesus; . 1995. Ventral and dorsolateral regions of the midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) control different stages of defensive behavior: Dorsolateral PAG lesions enhance the defensive freezing produced by massed and immediate shock. 21(1): 63-77. http://2-f
Fanselow, M. S.; Kim, J. J.; Yipp, J.; De Oca, B.; . 1994. Differential effects of the N-methyl-d-aspartate antagonist DL-2-amino-5- phosphonovalerate on acquisition of fear of auditory and contextual cues. 108(2): 235-240.
Fanselow, M. S.; Kim, J. J.; . 1994. Acquisition of contextual pavlovian fear conditioning is blocked by application of an NMDA receptor antagonist D,L-2-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid to the basolateral amygdala. 108(1): 210-212.