International audienceAlthough it is believed that different types of memories are localized in discreet regions of the brain, concrete experimental evidence of the existence of such engrams is often elusive. Despite being one of the best characterized memory systems of the brain, the question of where fear memories are localized in the brain remains a hotly debated issue. Here, we combine site-specific behavioral pharmacology with multisite electrophysiological recording techniques to show that the lateral nucleus of the amygdala, long thought to be critical for the acquisition of fear memories, is also an essential locus of fear memory storage
Do different brains forming a specific memory allocate the same groups of neurons to encode it? One ...
A key question in neuroscience is how memory is selectively allocated to neural networks in the brai...
The present studies investigated some of the mechanisms involved in establishing long-term fear memo...
The learning and remembering of fearful events depends on the integrity of the amygdala, but how are...
The lateral amygdala (LA) receives information from auditory and visual sensory modalities, and uses...
Pavlovian fear conditioning is highly conserved across species, providing a powerful model of aversi...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
The amygdala plays a key role in representing memories for both fear and reward. However, it is cur...
Understanding the physical encoding of a memory (the engram) is a fundamental question in neuroscien...
Not so long ago the amygdala was an unclear region of the brain. Nowadays it is assumed that the amy...
Classical fear conditioning is a powerful behavioral paradigm that is widely used to study the neuro...
Pavlovian fear conditioning is an evolutionary conserved and extensively studied form of associative...
The lateral amygdala (LA) plays a critical role in the formation of fear-conditioned associative mem...
ABSTRACT—Neurobiological accounts of emotional memo-ry have been derived largely from animal models ...
The world is a dangerous place. Whether this danger takes the form of an automobile careening toward...
Do different brains forming a specific memory allocate the same groups of neurons to encode it? One ...
A key question in neuroscience is how memory is selectively allocated to neural networks in the brai...
The present studies investigated some of the mechanisms involved in establishing long-term fear memo...
The learning and remembering of fearful events depends on the integrity of the amygdala, but how are...
The lateral amygdala (LA) receives information from auditory and visual sensory modalities, and uses...
Pavlovian fear conditioning is highly conserved across species, providing a powerful model of aversi...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
The amygdala plays a key role in representing memories for both fear and reward. However, it is cur...
Understanding the physical encoding of a memory (the engram) is a fundamental question in neuroscien...
Not so long ago the amygdala was an unclear region of the brain. Nowadays it is assumed that the amy...
Classical fear conditioning is a powerful behavioral paradigm that is widely used to study the neuro...
Pavlovian fear conditioning is an evolutionary conserved and extensively studied form of associative...
The lateral amygdala (LA) plays a critical role in the formation of fear-conditioned associative mem...
ABSTRACT—Neurobiological accounts of emotional memo-ry have been derived largely from animal models ...
The world is a dangerous place. Whether this danger takes the form of an automobile careening toward...
Do different brains forming a specific memory allocate the same groups of neurons to encode it? One ...
A key question in neuroscience is how memory is selectively allocated to neural networks in the brai...
The present studies investigated some of the mechanisms involved in establishing long-term fear memo...