نتایج جستجو برای: central and basolateral nuclei of amygdala

تعداد نتایج: 24091443  

2017
Ying Yang Jian-Zhi Wang

Emotion influences various cognitive processes, including learning and memory. The amygdala is specialized for input and processing of emotion, while the hippocampus is essential for declarative or episodic memory. During emotional reactions, these two brain regions interact to translate the emotion into particular outcomes. Here, we briefly introduce the anatomy and functions of amygdala and h...

2015
Johannes Björkstrand Thomas Agren Andreas Frick Jonas Engman Elna-Marie Larsson Tomas Furmark Mats Fredrikson Robert Sutherland

Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging we recently showed that reactivation and reconsolidation of a conditioned fear memory trace in the basolateral amygdala predicts subsequent fear expression over two days, while reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation abolishes the memory trace and suppres...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Matthew R Roesch Donna J Calu Guillem R Esber Geoffrey Schoenbaum

The discovery that dopamine neurons signal errors in reward prediction has demonstrated that concepts empirically derived from the study of animal behavior can be used to understand the neural implementation of reward learning. Yet the learning theory models linked to phasic dopamine activity treat attention to events such as cues and rewards as static quantities; other models, such as Pearce-H...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Guillaume Martel Akinori Nishi Gleb P Shumyatsky

Innate parental behaviors and adult social interactions are essential for survival of the individual along with the species as a whole. Because these behaviors require threat assessment of the environment, it is plausible that they are regulated by the amygdala-associated neural circuitry of fear. However, the amygdala is not a single anatomic and functional unit, and nuclei of the amygdala hav...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2011
Fernando Gámiz Milagros Gallo

We have investigated the effect of protein kinase Mzeta (PKMζ) inhibition in the basolateral amygdala (BLA) upon the retention of a nonspatial learned active avoidance response and conditioned taste-aversion (CTA) acquisition in rats. ZIP (10 nmol/μL) injected into the BLA 24 h after training impaired retention of a learned avoidance-jumping response assessed 7 d later when compared with contro...

2017
Zhaohui Liao Yezheng Tao Xiaomu Guo Deqin Cheng Feifei Wang Xing Liu Lan Ma

Astrocytes are well known to scale synaptic structural and functional plasticity, while the role in learning and memory, such as conditioned fear memory, is poorly elucidated. Here, using pharmacological approach, we find that fluorocitrate (FC) significantly inhibits the acquisition of fear memory, suggesting that astrocyte activity is required for fear memory formation. We further demonstrate...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2017
Sabine Krabbe Jan Gründemann Andreas Lüthi

Associative memory formation is essential for an animal's survival by ensuring adaptive behavioral responses in an ever-changing environment. This is particularly important under conditions of immediate threats such as in fear learning. One of the key brain regions involved in associative fear learning is the amygdala. The basolateral amygdala is the main entry site for sensory information to t...

Journal: :Science 2012
Thomas Agren Jonas Engman Andreas Frick Johannes Björkstrand Elna-Marie Larsson Tomas Furmark Mats Fredrikson

Memories become labile when recalled. In humans and rodents alike, reactivated fear memories can be attenuated by disrupting reconsolidation with extinction training. Using functional brain imaging, we found that, after a conditioned fear memory was formed, reactivation and reconsolidation left a memory trace in the basolateral amygdala that predicted subsequent fear expression and was tightly ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996
T Hatfield J S Han M Conley M Gallagher P Holland

Considerable evidence suggests that various discrete nuclei within the amygdala complex are critically involved in the assignment of emotional significance or value to events through associative learning. Much of this evidence comes from aversive conditioning procedures. For example, lesions of either basolateral amygdala (ABL) or the central nucleus (CN) interfere with the acquisition or expre...

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