REM sleep: Out-dreaming fear
The ability to forget fear-inducing situations is essential for adapting to our environment, but the neural mechanisms underlying ‘fear forgetting’ remain unclear. Novel findings reveal that the activity of the infralimbic cortex — specifically during REM sleep — contributes to the extinction of fea...
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description | The ability to forget fear-inducing situations is essential for adapting to our environment, but the neural mechanisms underlying ‘fear forgetting’ remain unclear. Novel findings reveal that the activity of the infralimbic cortex — specifically during REM sleep — contributes to the extinction of fear memory.
The ability to forget fear-inducing situations is essential for adapting to our environment, but the neural mechanisms underlying ‘fear forgetting’ remain unclear. Novel findings reveal that the activity of the infralimbic cortex — specifically during REM sleep — contributes to the extinction of fear memory. |
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