Aversive stimuli bias corticothalamic responses to motivationally significant cues
Making predictions about future rewards or punishments is fundamental to adaptive behavior. These processes are influenced by prior experience. For example, prior exposure to aversive stimuli or stressors changes behavioral responses to negative- and positive-value predictive cues. Here, we demonstr...
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Main Authors: | Federica Lucantonio, Eunyoung Kim, Zhixiao Su, Anna J Chang, Bilal A Bari, Jeremiah Y Cohen |
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Language: | EN |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/07d54f71e3014a51ae9aad8b5a1b972d |
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