Nature Communications (Jun 2020)
The central amygdala recruits mesocorticolimbic circuitry for pursuit of reward or pain
Abstract
Brain disorders can create maladaptive attractions, such as in addiction or self-harming. Here the authors use multiple valence modes of the central amygdala to create such attractions, arbitrarily making rats into ‘sucrose addicts' or ‘cocaine addicts', or causing maladaptive attraction to shocks.