Following contextual fear conditioning, we then tested
fear memory retrieval in response to an auditory cue, within a different environment.
Not exact matches
«It is by modulating the activity of the mPFC and basal amygdala that these double - projecting hippocampal neurons contribute to the acquisition and
retrieval of
fear memory for a context associated with an aversive event.»
The hippocampus and the amygdala are required for
fear memory where the hippocampus is involved in the formation and
retrieval of context
fear associations and the amygdala is involved in conditioning and recall of associations to contextual and discrete cues [18, 19].