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Disrupted Prediction Error Links Excessive Amygdala Activation to Excessive Fear.

Auntora SenguptaBryony L WintersElena E BagleyGavan P McNally
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Several neuropsychiatric disorders are characterized by heightened activation of the amygdala. This heightened activation has been hypothesized to underlie increased emotional reactivity, fear over generalization, and deficits in fear inhibition. Yet the mechanisms linking heightened amygdala activation to heightened emotional learning are elusive. Here we combined chemogenetic excitation of rat basolateral amygdala glutamatergic neurons with a variety of behavioral approaches to show that, although simple fear learning is unaffected, the use of prediction error to regulate this learning is profoundly disrupted, leading to formation of inappropriate fear associations and impaired fear inhibition.
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