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Dopamine and fear memory formation in the human amygdala.


ABSTRACT: Learning which environmental cues that predict danger is crucial for survival and accomplished through Pavlovian fear conditioning. In humans and rodents alike, fear conditioning is amygdala-dependent and rests on similar neurocircuitry. Rodent studies have implicated a causative role for dopamine in the amygdala during fear memory formation, but the role of dopamine in aversive learning in humans is unclear. Here, we show dopamine release in the amygdala and striatum during fear learning in humans. Using simultaneous positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging, we demonstrate that the amount of dopamine release is linked to strength of conditioned fear responses and linearly coupled to learning-induced activity in the amygdala. Thus, like in rodents, formation of amygdala-dependent fear memories in humans seems to be facilitated by endogenous dopamine release, supporting an evolutionary conserved neurochemical mechanism for aversive memory formation.

SUBMITTER: Frick A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9095491 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dopamine and fear memory formation in the human amygdala.

Frick Andreas A   Björkstrand Johannes J   Lubberink Mark M   Eriksson Allison A   Fredrikson Mats M   Åhs Fredrik F  

Molecular psychiatry 20211203 3


Learning which environmental cues that predict danger is crucial for survival and accomplished through Pavlovian fear conditioning. In humans and rodents alike, fear conditioning is amygdala-dependent and rests on similar neurocircuitry. Rodent studies have implicated a causative role for dopamine in the amygdala during fear memory formation, but the role of dopamine in aversive learning in humans is unclear. Here, we show dopamine release in the amygdala and striatum during fear learning in hum  ...[more]

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