A Dopaminergic Basis for Fear Extinction

Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Raffael KalischSevil Duvarci

Abstract

It is a joyous relief when an event we dread fails to materialize. In fear extinction, the appetitive nature of an omitted aversive event is not a mere epiphenomenon but drives the reduction of fear responses and the formation of long-term extinction memories. Dopamine emerges as key neurobiological mediator of these related processes.

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