Jingji Jin
Affiliations: | 2012- | Psychology | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
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Totty MS, Tuna T, Ramanathan KR, et al. (2023) Thalamic nucleus reuniens coordinates prefrontal-hippocampal synchrony to suppress extinguished fear. Nature Communications. 14: 6565 |
Ramanathan KR, Jin J, Giustino TF, et al. (2018) Prefrontal projections to the thalamic nucleus reuniens mediate fear extinction. Nature Communications. 9: 4527 |
Ramanathan KR, Ressler RL, Jin J, et al. (2018) Nucleus reuniens is required for encoding and retrieving precise, hippocampal-dependent contextual fear memories in rats. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Marek R, Jin J, Goode TD, et al. (2018) Author Correction: Hippocampus-driven feed-forward inhibition of the prefrontal cortex mediates relapse of extinguished fear. Nature Neuroscience |
Marek R, Jin J, Goode TD, et al. (2018) Hippocampus-driven feed-forward inhibition of the prefrontal cortex mediates relapse of extinguished fear. Nature Neuroscience |
Goode TD, Jin J, Maren S. (2018) Neural circuits for fear relapse Neurobiology of Abnormal Emotion and Motivated Behaviors. 182-202 |
Acca GM, Mathew AS, Jin J, et al. (2017) Allopregnanolone induces state-dependent fear via the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Hormones and Behavior |
Wang Q, Jin J, Maren S. (2016) Renewal of Extinguished Fear Activates Ventral Hippocampal Neurons Projecting to the Prelimbic and Infralimbic Cortices in Rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory |
Jin J, Maren S. (2015) Prefrontal-Hippocampal Interactions in Memory and Emotion. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 9: 170 |
Jin J, Maren S. (2015) Fear renewal preferentially activates ventral hippocampal neurons projecting to both amygdala and prefrontal cortex in rats. Scientific Reports. 5: 8388 |