A recurrent network in the lateral amygdala: A mechanism for temporal coincidence detection


Autoria(s): Doyere, V.; Johnson, Luke R.; Hou, M.; Ponce, A.; Gribelyuk, Leo M.; Alphs, Hannah H.; Albert Jr, Ladislau; LeDoux, Joseph E.
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2006

Resumo

The dorsal lateral amygdala (LAd) is a vital nucleus for the formation of associations between aversive unconditioned stimuli (US) and neutral stimuli, such as auditory tones, which can become conditioned (CS) to the US through temporal pairing. Important aspects of CS-US associations are believed to occur within the LAd, however relatively little is known about the temporal behavior of local LAd networks. Information about the CS and US enters the LA via a rapid and direct thalamic input and a longer latency cortical path...

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83207/

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http://www.abstractsonline.com/viewer/viewAbstract.asp?CKey={12017783-0E15-41B9-9E4C-5EA705B88BB6}&MKey={D1974E76-28AF-4C1C-8AE8-4F73B56247A7}&AKey={3A7DC0B9-D787-44AA-BD08-FA7BB2FE9004}&SKey={13EB1A80-8FB6-4C5B-913C-74A28A162ECB}

Doyere, V., Johnson, Luke R., Hou, M., Ponce, A., Gribelyuk, Leo M., Alphs, Hannah H., Albert Jr, Ladislau, & LeDoux, Joseph E. (2006) A recurrent network in the lateral amygdala: A mechanism for temporal coincidence detection. In Neuroscience Meeting Planner, 14 - 18 October 2006, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA.

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2006 Copyright by the Society for Neuroscience

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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling

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Conference Item