Aversive Prediction Error Signals in the Amygdala

Volume: 34, Issue: 27, Pages: 9024 - 9033
Published: Jul 2, 2014
Abstract
Prediction error signals are fundamental to learning. Here, in mice, we show that aversive prediction signals are found in the hemodynamic responses and theta oscillations recorded from the basolateral amygdala. During fear conditioning, amygdala responses evoked by footshock progressively decreased, whereas responses evoked by the auditory cue that predicted footshock concomitantly increased. Unexpected footshock evoked larger amygdala...
Paper Details
Title
Aversive Prediction Error Signals in the Amygdala
Published Date
Jul 2, 2014
Volume
34
Issue
27
Pages
9024 - 9033
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