Nature Communications (Jan 2017)
Updating temporal expectancy of an aversive event engages striatal plasticity under amygdala control
- Glenn Dallérac,
- Michael Graupner,
- Jeroen Knippenberg,
- Raquel Chacon Ruiz Martinez,
- Tatiane Ferreira Tavares,
- Lucille Tallot,
- Nicole El Massioui,
- Anna Verschueren,
- Sophie Höhn,
- Julie Boulanger Bertolus,
- Alex Reyes,
- Joseph E. LeDoux,
- Glenn E. Schafe,
- Lorenzo Diaz-Mataix,
- Valérie Doyère
Affiliations
- Glenn Dallérac
- Cognition and Behaviour Department, Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay (Neuro-PSI), UMR 9197, Université Paris Sud, CNRS, Université Paris Saclay
- Michael Graupner
- Center for Neural Science, New York University
- Jeroen Knippenberg
- Cognition and Behaviour Department, Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay (Neuro-PSI), UMR 9197, Université Paris Sud, CNRS, Université Paris Saclay
- Raquel Chacon Ruiz Martinez
- Laboratory of Neuromodulation, Teaching and Research Institute, Hospital Sirio Libanes, Rua Professor Daher Cutait, 69
- Tatiane Ferreira Tavares
- Cognition and Behaviour Department, Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay (Neuro-PSI), UMR 9197, Université Paris Sud, CNRS, Université Paris Saclay
- Lucille Tallot
- Cognition and Behaviour Department, Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay (Neuro-PSI), UMR 9197, Université Paris Sud, CNRS, Université Paris Saclay
- Nicole El Massioui
- Cognition and Behaviour Department, Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay (Neuro-PSI), UMR 9197, Université Paris Sud, CNRS, Université Paris Saclay
- Anna Verschueren
- Cognition and Behaviour Department, Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay (Neuro-PSI), UMR 9197, Université Paris Sud, CNRS, Université Paris Saclay
- Sophie Höhn
- Cognition and Behaviour Department, Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay (Neuro-PSI), UMR 9197, Université Paris Sud, CNRS, Université Paris Saclay
- Julie Boulanger Bertolus
- Cognition and Behaviour Department, Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay (Neuro-PSI), UMR 9197, Université Paris Sud, CNRS, Université Paris Saclay
- Alex Reyes
- Center for Neural Science, New York University
- Joseph E. LeDoux
- Center for Neural Science, New York University
- Glenn E. Schafe
- Department of Psychology, Hunter College
- Lorenzo Diaz-Mataix
- Center for Neural Science, New York University
- Valérie Doyère
- Cognition and Behaviour Department, Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay (Neuro-PSI), UMR 9197, Université Paris Sud, CNRS, Université Paris Saclay
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13920
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 8,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 14
Abstract
Aversive conditioning requires the learning of time intervals between conditioned and unconditioned stimuli, as well as the associations of the stimuli themselves. Here the authors show that dorsal striatum and basal amygdala are part of a functional network that encodes interval timing.