Controlling fear: function and plasticity of inhibitory circuits in the amygdala

01.10.2007 – 30.09.2010

Summary

Scientific abstract

Experience-dependent changes in behavior are mediated by long-term functional modifications in brain circuits. We are interested to understand the underlying mechanisms at the molecular, cellular and circuit level. As a model system we are using classical (Pavlovian) fear conditioning, a simple form of associative learning that depends on the amygdala, a brain area in the temporal lobe. While tremendous progress h...

Persons

Applicants

  • Andreas Lüthi, Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, Switzerland

Employees

Disciplines and keywords

mySNF disciplines (provided by researchers): Neurophysiology and Brain Research
Fields of research (mapped from mySNF Disciplines): Neurosciences
Keywords: amygdala, fear conditioning, extinction, receptive fields, inhibition, synaptic plasticity

Overview

Grant number
117935
Funding scheme
Project funding
Call
Projektförderung 2007 (01.04.2007)
Approved amount
539,000 CHF
Status
Completed
Research institution
Institute Friedrich Miescher – FMI
Institute
Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research