2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.05.27.445881
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Neural correlates and determinants of approach-avoidance conflict in the prelimbic prefrontal cortex

Abstract: The recollection of environmental cues associated with threat or reward allows animals to select the most appropriate behavioral responses. Neurons in the prelimbic cortex (PL) respond to both threat- and reward-associated cues. However, it remains unknown whether PL regulates threat-avoidance vs. reward-approaching responses when an animal decision depends on previously associated memories. Using a conflict model in which rats retrieve memories of shock- and food-paired cues, we observed two distinct phenotyp… Show more

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“…PL is an integral part of the corticolimbic networks implicated in the encoding and regulation of aversiveness and unpleasantness during threat, harm, punishment, or conflict [41][42][43][44][45]. Based on input connectivity from a variety of sources [46,47], the PL region is well positioned for the convergence of socially-derived and shock-related signals for the encoding of social-threat contingencies.…”
Section: What Kind Of Information Could Pl Neurons Be Encoding During...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PL is an integral part of the corticolimbic networks implicated in the encoding and regulation of aversiveness and unpleasantness during threat, harm, punishment, or conflict [41][42][43][44][45]. Based on input connectivity from a variety of sources [46,47], the PL region is well positioned for the convergence of socially-derived and shock-related signals for the encoding of social-threat contingencies.…”
Section: What Kind Of Information Could Pl Neurons Be Encoding During...mentioning
confidence: 99%