Nuclear disconnection within the amygdala reveals a direct pathway to fear

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It is widely believed that a descending serial circuit consisting of neural projections from the basolateral complex (BLA) to the central nucleus (CEA) of the amygdala mediates fear expression. Here we directly test this hypothesis and show that disconnecting the BLA and CEA with asymmetric neurotoxic lesions after Pavlovian fear conditioning in rats completely abolishes the expression of conditional freezing. These results demonstrate that neural projections from the BLA to CEA are essential for the expression of learned fear responses. © 2009 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Jimenez, S. A., & Maren, S. (2009). Nuclear disconnection within the amygdala reveals a direct pathway to fear. Learning and Memory, 16(12), 766–768. https://doi.org/10.1101/lm.1607109

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