“…Studies examining the effects of lesion or pharmacological manipulations of the hippocampus in rats have provided compelling evidence that the hippocampus is important for unconditioned anxiety/fear responses, as well as the formation and expression of conditioned fear responses to elemental (e.g., auditory) and contextual stimuli 1 Moreover, the weight of evidence from studies using separate ventral or dorsal hippocampal manipulations suggests that the ventral hippocampus plays a rather general role in unconditioned anxiety and conditioned fear, whereas dorsal hippocampal contributions are more restricted to specific mnemonic aspects of fear conditioning, such as context learning; this is consistent with the ventral hippocampus featuring stronger direct connectivity to amygdala and hypothalamus, key components of the brain's anxiety and fear circuit, whereas the dorsal hippocampus is more closely linked to parts of the entorhinal cortex that are implicated in visuo-spatial information encoding (Moser & Moser, 1998;Anagnostaras et al, 2001;Bast et al, 2001b;Kjelstrup et al, 2002;Bannerman et al, 2004;Maren & Holt, 2004;Pentkowski, et al, 2006;Bast, 2007;Engin & Treit, 2007;Fanselow & Dong, 2010;Bast, 2011). …”