Prefrontal cortex projections to the nucleus reuniens suppress freezing following two-way signaled avoidance training.

Prefrontal cortex projections to the nucleus reuniens suppress freezing following two-way signaled avoidance training.

Moscarello, Justin M;
learning & memory (cold spring harbor, ny) 2020 Vol. 27 pp. 119-123
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moscarello2020prefrontallearning

Abstract

Signaled active avoidance (SAA) behavior requires the suppression of defensive reactions, such as freezing, that conflict with the avoidance response. The neural mechanisms of this inhibitory process are not well understood. Here, we demonstrate that ventromedial prefrontal cortex projections to the nucleus reuniens of the thalamus are recruited following SAA training to suppress freezing in rats. This projection may serve as a crucial common pathway for the inhibition of innate defensive reactions that interfere with proactive behavior, thus facilitating adaptive coping.

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