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The prefrontal cortex outputs to the amygdala facilitate threat-discrimination learning

The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) plays a significant role in modulating the threat response, particularly in ambiguous circumstances. The mPFC performs this role through its connectivity with multiple brain regions, including the amygdala, long regarded as the central hub for threat responses. However, the roles of specific prefrontal projections to the amygdala in contextual threat discrimination are not yet fully understood, particularly regarding more complex learning tasks and when disentangling the functionally distinct prelimbic (PL) subunit of the mPFC. Here, we challenged mice with a contextual differential threat conditioning (DTC) learning task in which subjects were repeatedly

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