Journal article
Timing matters: Transcranial direct current stimulation after extinction learning impairs subsequent fear extinction retention
LJ Ney, CM Vicario, MA Nitsche, KL Felmingham
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory | Published : 2021
Abstract
Background: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has previously been shown to improve fear extinction learning and retention when administered prior to or during extinction learning. This study investigates whether tDCS immediately following extinction learning improves efficacy of extinction memory retention. Methods: 30 participants completed a 2-day fear learning and extinction paradigm, where they acquired fear of a stimulus conditioned to an aversive electric shock on day 1. Extinction learning occurred on day 1, with tDCS or sham tDCS administered immediately following the learning phase. Participants returned for a second day test of extinction memory recall. Skin conductanc..
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