2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.17.553761
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Complementary roles of orbitofrontal and prelimbic cortices in adaptation of reward motivated actions to learned anxiety

David S. Jacobs,
Alina P. Bogachuk,
Bita Moghaddam

Abstract: Background: Anxiety is a common symptom of several mental health disorders and adversely affects motivated behaviors. Anxiety can emerge from associating risk of future harm while engaged in goal-guided actions. Using a recently developed behavioral paradigm to model this aspect of anxiety, we investigated the role of two cortical subregions, the prelimbic medial frontal cortex (PL) and lateral orbitofrontal cortex (lOFC), which have been implicated in anxiety and outcome expectation, in flexible representatio… Show more

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