“…More specifically, vmPFC engagement during extinction learning predicts extinction success and is associated with âtopâdownâ modulation of amygdalaâdriven fear expression (DoâMonte, ManzanoâNieves, QuiñonesâLaracuente, RamosâMedina, & Quirk, 2015; LebrĂłn, Milad, & Quirk, 2004; Milad et al., 2005, 2007; Phelps, Delgado, Nearing, & LeDoux, 2004; Quirk, Likhtik, Pelletier, & ParĂ©, 2003; Rosenkranz, Moore, & Grace, 2003). Results from studies with PTSD patients revealed deficits in extinction recall (Milad et al., 2008), reduced vmPFC volume, and activation during fear extinction compared to controls (Bremner et al., 2005; Milad et al., 2009; Rauch et al., 2003; RougemontâBĂŒcking et al., 2011; Shin, Rauch, & Pitman, 2006). Therefore, facilitating endogenous vmPFC activity using brain stimulation techniques, in the context of extinction learning, may be one method to improve fear extinction and retention (i.e., recall of safety memories; Milad & Quirk, 2002; Milad, VidalâGonzalez, & Quirk, 2004) in those suffering from PTSD.…”