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1. Maturation of amygdala inputs regulate shifts in social and fear behaviors: A substrate for developmental effects of stress.

2. Fear Learning Enhances Prefrontal Cortical Suppression of Auditory Thalamic Inputs to the Amygdala in Adults, but Not Adolescents.

3. Repeated stress induces a pro-inflammatory state, increases amygdala neuronal and microglial activation, and causes anxiety in adult male rats.

4. Effects of repeated stress on excitatory drive of basal amygdala neurons in vivo.

5. Repeated restraint stress enhances cue-elicited conditioned freezing and impairs acquisition of extinction in an age-dependent manner.

6. Neuronal activity causes rapid changes of lateral amygdala neuronal membrane properties and reduction of synaptic integration and synaptic plasticity in vivo.

7. Chronic stress causes amygdala hyperexcitability in rodents.

8. Amphetamine-associated contextual learning is accompanied by structural and functional plasticity in the basolateral amygdala.

9. State-dependent modulation of amygdala inputs by dopamine-induced enhancement of sodium currents in layer V entorhinal cortex.

10. Opposing influence of basolateral amygdala and footshock stimulation on neurons of the central amygdala.

11. Chronic cold stress alters prefrontal cortical modulation of amygdala neuronal activity in rats.

12. Dopamine modulates excitability of basolateral amygdala neurons in vitro.

13. The prefrontal cortex regulates lateral amygdala neuronal plasticity and responses to previously conditioned stimuli.

15. Regulation of conditioned responses of basolateral amygdala neurons.

16. Dopamine-mediated modulation of odour-evoked amygdala potentials during pavlovian conditioning.

17. Developmental differences in amygdala projection neuron activation associated with isolation-driven changes in social preference.

18. Developmental Shifts in Amygdala Activity during a High Social Drive State.

19. Sex- and Estrus-Dependent Differences in Rat Basolateral Amygdala.

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