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Basomedial amygdala mediates top-down control of anxiety and fearAdhikari et al., 2015
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- Adhikari A
- Lerner T
- Finkelstein J
- Pak S
- Jennings J
- Davidson T
- Ferenczi E
- Gunaydin L
- Mirzabekov J
- Ye L
- Kim S
- Lei A
- Deisseroth K
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Anxiety-related conditions are among the most difficult neuropsychiatric diseases to treat pharmacologically, but respond to cognitive therapies. There has therefore been interest in identifying relevant top-down pathways from cognitive control regions in medial prefrontal …
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