Electrical stimulation of medial prefrontal cortex reduces conditioned fear in a temporally specific manner.

MR Milad, I Vidal-Gonzalez, GJ Quirk - Behavioral neuroscience, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
MR Milad, I Vidal-Gonzalez, GJ Quirk
Behavioral neuroscience, 2004psycnet.apa.org
The authors recently showed that extinction of auditory fear conditioning leads to
potentiation of tone-evoked activity of neurons in the infralimbic (IL) subregion of the medial
prefrontal cortex, suggesting that IL inhibits fear after extinction (MR Milad, & GJ Quirk,
2002). In support of this finding, pairing conditioned tones with brief (300-ms) electrical
stimulation of IL reduces conditioned freezing. The present study showed that IL stimulation
inhibits freezing if given 0.1 s after tone onset (the latency of tone-evoked responses) but …
Abstract
The authors recently showed that extinction of auditory fear conditioning leads to potentiation of tone-evoked activity of neurons in the infralimbic (IL) subregion of the medial prefrontal cortex, suggesting that IL inhibits fear after extinction (MR Milad, & GJ Quirk, 2002). In support of this finding, pairing conditioned tones with brief (300-ms) electrical stimulation of IL reduces conditioned freezing. The present study showed that IL stimulation inhibits freezing if given 0.1 s after tone onset (the latency of tone-evoked responses) but has no effect if given either 1 s before or 1 s after tone onset. This suggests that IL gates the response of downstream structures such as the amygdala to fear stimuli.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved)
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