Normal conditioned inhibition and extinction of freezing and fear-potentiated startle following electrolytic lesions of medical prefrontal cortex in rats.
Behav Neurosci
; 111(4): 712-26, 1997 Aug.
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ABSTRACT
The authors investigated the role of medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) in the inhibition of conditioned fear in rats using both Pavlovian extinction and conditioned inhibition paradigms. In Experiment 1, lesions of ventral mPFC did not interfere with conditioned inhibition of the fear-potentiated startle response. In Experiment 2, lesions made after acquisition of fear conditioning did not retard extinction of fear to a visual conditioned stimulus (CS) and did not impair "reinstatement" of fear after unsignaled presentations of the unconditioned stimulus. In Experiment 3, lesions made before fear conditioning did not retard extinction of fear-potentiated startle or freezing to an auditory CS. In both Experiments 2 and 3, extinction of fear to contextual cues was also unaffected by the lesions. These results indicate that ventral mPFC is not essential for the inhibition of fear under a variety of circumstances.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Association Learning
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Reflex, Startle
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Prefrontal Cortex
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Conditioning, Classical
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Extinction, Psychological
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Fear
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Neural Inhibition
Limits:
Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Behav Neurosci
Year:
1997
Document type:
Article