A Critical Role for Neocortical Processing of Threat Memory

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Dalmay et al. demonstrate that the neocortex plays a key role in learning and memory, particularly when auditory stimuli are complex and naturalistic. Memory is mediated by plasticity in neurons projecting to the amygdala, the brain's hub for emotions.

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Dalmay, T., Abs, E., Poorthuis, R. B., Hartung, J., Pu, D. L., Onasch, S., … Letzkus, J. J. (2019). A Critical Role for Neocortical Processing of Threat Memory. Neuron, 104(6), 1180-1194.e7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2019.09.025

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