2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.10.584295
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Dorsal hippocampus represents locations to avoid as well as locations to approach during approach-avoidance conflict

Olivia L. Calvin,
Matthew T. Erickson,
Cody J. Walters
et al.

Abstract: Worrying about perceived threats is a hallmark of multiple psychological disorders including anxiety. This concern about future events is particularly important when an individual is faced with an approach-avoidance conflict. Potential goals to approach are known to be represented in the dorsal hippocampus during theta sweeps. Similarly, important non-local information is represented during hippocampal high synchrony events (HSEs), which are correlated with sharp-wave ripples (SWRs). It is likely that potentia… Show more

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