Aged C3 - deficient mice also performed significantly better than WT mice in the contextual
fear conditioning task, which evaluates memory associated with aversive stimuli, and C3 - deficient mice display reduced anxiolytic behavior, evaluated via the elevated plus maze and open - field assessment.
Not exact matches
They used a
fear -
conditioning task, in which mice have to remember enclosures where they received electric shocks, and a maze
task, which involves remembering one hole out of many where they can safely hide.
• Provided compassionate and effective patient care under the supervision of LPN • Communicated precise information to patients and families • Observed changes in patient
condition and communicated to the LPN • Took necessary measures to minimize
fear, anxiety and cultural barriers • Created and maintained files and documents regarding patient care provided • Ensured confidentiality of patient information • Prioritized
tasks as per needs of the patients, families, and staff • Maintained proper cleanliness of rooms and work area • Performing other duties and support functions as delegated by the LPN
Furthermore, people with high levels of CU traits (psychopathic personality) have been shown to have three specific cognitive and emotional deficits; a poor
conditioned fear response, reduced ability to recognise
fear, and deficits in stimulus - reinforcement
tasks (see Moul et al. [12] for a review).