ERIC Number: EJ1261321
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Publication Date: 2020-Jun
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Decreased Cued Fear Discrimination Learning in Female Rats as a Function of Estrous Phase
Trask, Sydney; Reis, David S.; Ferrara, Nicole C.; Helmstetter, Fred J.
Learning & Memory, v27 n6 p254-257 Jun 2020
Relative to males, female rats can show enhanced contextual fear generalization (demonstrating a fear response in a safe or neutral context) dependent on estrogen receptor activation. The current experiment aimed to extend this finding to cued fear conditioning. Females in low-estrogen phases of the estrous cycle showed good discrimination, similar to males, between a conditional stimulus that predicted shock (CS+) and an equally familiar one that did not (CS-), while females in the proestrus (high estrogen) phase demonstrated similar levels of fear between the CS+ and CS-. These results demonstrate that cued fear generalization is similarly influenced by endogenous estrogens.
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