Fear balance is maintained by bodily feedback to the insular cortex in mice

Science56.90
Volume: 374, Issue: 6570, Pages: 1010 - 1015
Published: Nov 19, 2021
Abstract
How does the brain maintain fear within an adaptive range? We found that the insular cortex acts as a state-dependent regulator of fear that is necessary to establish an equilibrium between the extinction and maintenance of fear memories in mice. Whereas insular cortex responsiveness to fear-evoking cues increased with their certainty to predict harm, this activity was attenuated through negative bodily feedback that arose from heart rate...
Paper Details
Title
Fear balance is maintained by bodily feedback to the insular cortex in mice
Published Date
Nov 19, 2021
Journal
Volume
374
Issue
6570
Pages
1010 - 1015
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