Journal article

Endogenous salivary α-amylase does not interact with skin conductance response during fear extinction in posttraumatic stress disorder

DV Zuj, MA Palmer, GS Malhi, RA Bryant, KL Felmingham

Psychiatry Research | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is associated with elevated noradrenergic signaling, which has an impact on emotional learning and memory. Fear extinction is thought to underlie the processes of exposure therapy, however the relationship between noradrenaline and extinction in PTSD is unclear. Participants with PTSD (n = 21), trauma-exposure without PTSD (TC; n = 36), and non-trauma-exposed controls (NTC; n = 27) completed a fear conditioning and extinction paradigm, and conditioned fear was indexed by skin conductance response (SCR). Salivary α-amylase (sAA) collected at baseline and immediately post-fear acquisition was used as an index of noradrenaline, and we examined whether sAA in..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers