Functional MRI of human Pavlovian fear conditioning: patterns of activation as a function of learning |
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Authors: | Knight D C Smith C N Stein E A Helmstetter F J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 53201, USA. |
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Abstract: | fMRI was used to study human brain activity during Pavlovian fear conditioning. Subjects were exposed to lights that either signaled painful electrical stimulation (CS+), or that did not serve as a warning signal (CS-). Unique patterns of activation developed within anterior cingulate and visual cortices as learning progressed. Training with the CS+ increased active tissue volume and shifted the timing of peak fMRI signal toward CS onset within the anterior cingulate. Within the visual cortex, active tissue volume increased with repeated CS+ presentations, while cross-correlation between the functional time course and CS- presentations decreased. This study demonstrates plasticity of anterior cingulate and visual cortices as a function of learning, and implicates these regions as components of a functional circuit activated in human fear conditioning. |
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