Why the Memory of Fear Is Seared Into Our Brains - Neuroscience News

5/30/2022 12:00:00 AM2 years 11 months ago
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Norepinephrine facilitates fear processing by stimulating a population of inhibitory neurons in the amygdala, generating repetitive bursting patterns of electrical activity. This activity changes the frequency of oscillations in the amygdala from resting stat…
Summary: Norepinephrine facilitates fear processing by stimulating a population of inhibitory neurons in the amygdala, generating repetitive bursting patterns of electrical activity. This activity ch… [+3597 chars]
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