학술논문

Pavlovian Fear Conditioning Activates a Common Pattern of Neurons in the Lateral Amygdala of Individual Brains.
Document Type
Article
Source
PLoS ONE. 2011, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p1-8. 8p.
Subject
*AMYGDALOID body
*NEUROSCIENCES
*NERVOUS system
*NEURONS
*ANIMAL models in research
*AXONS
*FEAR
*MEDICAL geography
*MEDICAL climatology
Language
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
Understanding the physical encoding of a memory (the engram) is a fundamental question in neuroscience. Although it has been established that the lateral amygdala is a key site for encoding associative fear memory, it is currently unclear whether the spatial distribution of neurons encoding a given memory is random or stable. Here we used spatial principal components analysis to quantify the topography of activated neurons, in a select region of the lateral amygdala, from rat brains encoding a Pavlovian conditioned fear memory. Our results demonstrate a stable, spatially patterned organization of amygdala neurons are activated during the formation of a Pavlovian conditioned fear memory. We suggest that this stable neuronal assembly constitutes a spatial dimension of the engram. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]