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Basolateral Amygdala Is Involved in Modulating Consolidation of Memory for Classical Fear Conditioning
1999
Journal of Neuroscience
Previous findings indicate that the basolateral amygdala complex of nuclei (BLC) is involved in modulating (i.e., enhancing or impairing) memory consolidation for aversive training such as inhibitory avoidance. The present study examined whether the BLC also modulates the consolidation of memory for classical fear conditioning in which a specific context is paired with footshock. Adult male rats with bilateral cannulae targeting the BLC were allowed, first, to habituate in a Y maze that had
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.19-15-06615.1999
pmid:10414989
fatcat:svcessf555dhrjnllv4bht2jne