“…Cell-type specific studies have shown evidence for the involvement of several genetically defined CeA neurons in aversive behaviors such as defensive responses and anxiogenesis (Andero et al, 2014; Han et al, 2015; Haubensak et al, 2010; Isosaka et al, 2015; Li et al, 2013; McCall et al, 2015; Pomrenze et al, 2015; Sanford et al, 2017). However, despite early evidence suggesting the involvement of the CeA in appetitive behaviors (Galaverna et al, 1993; Gallagher et al, 1990; Parkinson et al, 2000; Ritter and Hutton, 1995) and more recent activation studies demonstrating a modulatory role of the CeA in appetitive behaviors (Cai et al, 2014; Robinson et al, 2014; Seo et al, 2016), how appetitive behavior integrates into a structural and functional model of amygdala has yet to be established.…”