2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.21.586150
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ParabrachialCalcaneurons mediate second-order conditioning

Sekun Park,
Anqi Zhu,
Feng Cao
et al.

Abstract: Learning to associate cues, both directly and indirectly, with biologically significant events is essential for survival. Second-order conditioning (SOC) involves forming an association between a previously reinforced conditioned stimulus (CS1) and a new conditioned stimulus (CS2) without the presence of an unconditioned stimulus (US). The neural substrates mediating SOC, however, remain unclear. In the parabrachial nucleus,Calcagene-expressing neurons, which react to the noxious US, also respond to a CS after… Show more

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