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Role of Amygdala-Infralimbic Cortex Circuitry in Glucocorticoid-induced Facilitation of Auditory Fear Memory Extinction.

Abbas Ali VafaeiAli Rashidy-PourParnia TrahomiSamira OmoumiMasoumeh Dadkhah
Published in: Basic and clinical neuroscience (2022)
Previous studies have established that glucocorticoids, which are released in stressful conditions, enhance fear memory extinction. In this study, we found that corticosterone infusion into the right infralimbic area, but not the left one, facilitates auditory fear memory extinction. The effect of corticosterone infusion in the infralimbic area was not blocked by the intra-basolateral amygdala injections of lidocaine when administrated in the ipsilateral hemisphere. However, asymmetric basolateral amygdala inactivation and corticosterone infusion into the right infralimbic area impairs auditory fear memory extinction.
Keyphrases
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