Differential Recruitment of Auditory Cortices in the Consolidation of Recent Auditory Fearful Memories.
Marco CambiaghiAnna GrossoAnnamaria RennaBenedetto SacchettiPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Memories of threatening experiences undergo a prolonged process of "consolidation" to be maintained for a long time. The dynamic of fearful memory consolidation is poorly understood. Here, we show that 1 d after learning, memory is processed in a distributed network composed of both primary Te1 and secondary Te2 auditory cortices, whereas, at late time intervals, memory processing is concentrated in the most posterior Te2 cortex. Together, our data reveal that the consolidation of fearful memories related to simple auditory stimuli requires the auditory cortex, provided that the inactivation encompasses both the primary and the secondary components of the cortex, and that different regions of the auditory cortex play complementary but different roles in these processes.