Bidirectional effects of aversive learning on perceptual acuity are mediated by the sensory cortex
- PMID: 23817548
- DOI: 10.1038/nn.3443
Bidirectional effects of aversive learning on perceptual acuity are mediated by the sensory cortex
Abstract
Although emotional learning affects sensory acuity, little is known about how these changes are facilitated in the brain. We found that auditory fear conditioning in mice elicited either an increase or a decrease in frequency discrimination acuity depending on how specific the learned response was to the conditioned tone. Using reversible pharmacological inactivation, we found that the auditory cortex mediated learning-evoked changes in acuity in both directions.
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