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The extended amygdala – what it is and how it regulates responses to predictable and unpredictable threat.

Munich Psychiatry Lecture Series | MPLS
The brain circuits underlying behavioral fear have been extensively studied over the last decades. While the vast majority of experimental studies assess fear as a transient state of apprehension in response to a discrete threat, such phasic states of fear can shift to a sustained anxious apprehension, particularly in face of diffuse cues with unpredictable environmental contingencies. [more]
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