“…The current findings align with and extend prior work implicating the mPFC and BNST in various situations in which there is ambiguity and uncertainty about a threat. For example, the mPFC is engaged in settings that require integration of higher-order cues to gate learned responses ( Halladay and Blair, 2015 ; Halladay and Blair, 2017 ; Sharpe and Killcross, 2018 ; Marek et al, 2019 ), or where there is conflict between excitatory and inhibitory CS associations, for instance in fear extinction ( Milad and Quirk, 2012 ; Bloodgood et al, 2018 ; Lay et al, 2020 ), fear discrimination ( Grosso et al, 2018 ), threat/safety conditioning ( Sangha et al, 2014 ; Meyer et al, 2019 ), and punished reward-seeking ( Burgos-Robles et al, 2017 ; Halladay et al, 2020 ).…”