Neural circuits that mediate fear conditioning and extinction (2013)

Abstract:
Much is understood about the early events in sensory processing by the brain, but how learning and memory formation occur remains rudimentary. This gap in understanding arises because the circuits that mediate these actions are not well understood. This grant will use electrophysiological recordings coupled with optogenetic stimulation and molecular silencing of specific neurons to study the circuits that underpin two simple forms of learning, fear conditioning and its extinction. This project will provide the first detailed understanding of the operation of neural circuits that are involved in one type of learning and memory storage.
Grant type:
ARC Discovery Projects
Researchers:
  • Institute Director
    Office of the Provost
    Institute Director
    Queensland Brain Institute
    Centre Director of The Asia-Pacific
    Asia-Pacific Centre for Neuromodulation
    Queensland Brain Institute
    Centre Director of The Science of L
    Science of Learning Centre
    Queensland Brain Institute
Funded by:
Australian Research Council