The activity of discrete sets of neurons in the posterior insula correlates with the behavioral expression and extinction of conditioned fear
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Casanova, José Patricio
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The activity of discrete sets of neurons in the posterior insula correlates with the behavioral expression and extinction of conditioned fear
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© 2018 American Physiological Society. All rights reserved. The interoceptive insular cortex is known to be involved in the perception of bodily states and emotions. Increasing evidence points to an additional role for the insula in the storage of fear memories. However, the activity of the insula during fear expression has not been studied. We addressed this issue by recording single units from the posterior insular cortex (pIC) of awake behaving rats expressing conditioned fear during its extinction. We found a set of pIC units showing either significant increase or decrease in activity during high fear expression to the auditory cue (“freezing units”). Firing rate of freezing units showed high correlation with freezing and outlasted the duration of the auditory cue. In turn, a different set of units showed either significant increase or decrease in activity during low fear state (“extinction units”). These findings show that expression of conditioned freezing is accompanied with cha
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/167663
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00318.2018
ISSN: 15221598
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Journal of Neurophysiology, Volumen 120, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 1906-1913
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