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Publication : Fear Learning Regulates Cortical Sensory Representations by Suppressing Habituation.

First Author  Gillet SN Year  2017
Journal  Front Neural Circuits Volume  11
Pages  112 PubMed ID  29375323
Mgi Jnum  J:358915 Mgi Id  MGI:7783780
Doi  10.3389/fncir.2017.00112 Citation  Gillet SN, et al. (2017) Fear Learning Regulates Cortical Sensory Representations by Suppressing Habituation. Front Neural Circuits 11:112
abstractText  Projections from auditory cortex to the amygdala are thought to contribute to the induction of auditory fear learning. In addition, fear conditioning has been found to enhance cortical responses to conditioned tones, suggesting that cortical plasticity contributes to fear learning. However, the functional role of auditory cortex in the retrieval of fear memories is unclear and how fear learning regulates cortical sensory representations is not well understood. To address these questions, we use acute optogenetic silencing and chronic two-photon calcium imaging in mouse auditory cortex during fear learning. Longitudinal imaging of neuronal ensemble activity reveals that discriminative fear learning modulates cortical sensory representations via the suppression of cortical habituation.
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