• Interoceptive Insular Cortex Mediates Both Innate Fear and Contextual Threat Conditioning to Predator Odor 

      Murgas, Paola; Contreras, Marco [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Ctr Biol Integnat, Santiago, Chile]; Rodríguez, Maria; Ceric, Francisco; Harland, Bruce; Torrealba, Fernando; Contreras, Marco (FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2020)
      The insular cortex (IC), among other brain regions, becomes active when humans experience fear or anxiety. However, few experimental studies in rats have implicated the IC in threat responses. We have recently reported ...


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