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Review
. 2020 Jan 4:71:357-387.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-psych-010419-050905. Epub 2019 Oct 17.

Prefrontal Regulation of Threat-Elicited Behaviors: A Pathway to Translation

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Prefrontal Regulation of Threat-Elicited Behaviors: A Pathway to Translation

Angela C. Roberts. Annu Rev Psychol. .

Abstract

Regions of the prefrontal and cingulate cortices play important roles in the regulation of behaviors elicited by threat. Dissecting out their differential involvement will greatly increase our understanding of the varied etiology of symptoms of anxiety. I review evidence for altered activity within the major divisions of the prefrontal cortex, including orbitofrontal, ventrolateral, dorsolateral, and ventromedial sectors, along with the anterior cingulate cortex in patients with clinical anxiety. This review is integrated with a discussion of current knowledge about the causal role of these different prefrontal and cingulate regions in threat-elicited behaviors from experimental studies in rodents and monkeys. I highlight commonalities and inconsistencies between species and discuss the current state of our translational success in relating findings across species. Finally, I identify key issues that, if addressed, may improve that success in the future.

Keywords: anterior cingulate; anxiety; emotion regulation; marmoset; prefrontal; subgenual cortex.

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