Publication: Ventral pallidum encodes contextual information and controls aversive behaviors
Ventral pallidum encodes contextual information and controls aversive behaviors
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Saga, Y., Richard, A., Sgambato-Faure, V., Hoshi, E., Tobler, P. N., & Tremblay, L. (2017). Ventral pallidum encodes contextual information and controls aversive behaviors. Cerebral Cortex, 27, 2528–2543. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhw107
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Successful avoidance of aversive outcomes is crucial for the survival of animals. Although accumulating evidence indicates that an indirect pathway in the basal ganglia is involved in aversive behavior, the ventral pallidum (VP), which is an important component of this pathway, has so far been implicated primarily in appetitive behavior. In this study, we used single-cell recordings and bicuculline (GABAA antagonist) injections to elucidate the role of VP both in the encoding of aversive context and in active avoidance. We found 2 pop
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Saga, Y., Richard, A., Sgambato-Faure, V., Hoshi, E., Tobler, P. N., & Tremblay, L. (2017). Ventral pallidum encodes contextual information and controls aversive behaviors. Cerebral Cortex, 27, 2528–2543. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhw107