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Distributed neural representations of conditioned threat in the human brain

Psychology

Distributed neural representations of conditioned threat in the human brain

Z. Wen, E. F. Pace-schott, et al.

Combining fMRI data from 1,465 participants with multivariate pattern analysis, this study establishes reproducible distributed neural decoders that sensitively and specifically distinguish threat from safety across diverse paradigms, merging classic 'threat circuit' regions with sensory and cognitive nodes. Research conducted by Zhenfu Wen, Edward F. Pace-Schott, Sara W. Lazar, Jörgen Rosén, Fredrik Åhs, Elizabeth A. Phelps, Joseph E. LeDoux, and Mohammed R. Milad.

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Abstract
Detecting and responding to threat engages several neural nodes including the amygdala, hippocampus, insular cortex, and medial prefrontal cortices. Recent propositions call for the integration of more distributed neural nodes that process sensory and cognitive facets related to threat. Integrative, sensitive, and reproducible distributed neural decoders for the detection and response to threat and safety have yet to be established. We combine functional MRI data across varying threat conditioning and negative affect paradigms from 1465 participants with multivariate pattern analysis to investigate distributed neural representations of threat and safety. The trained decoders sensitively and specifically distinguish between threat and safety cues across multiple datasets. We further show that many neural nodes dynamically shift representations between threat and safety. Our results establish reproducible decoders that integrate neural circuits, merging the well-characterized 'threat circuit' with sensory and cognitive nodes, discriminating threat from safety regardless of experimental designs or data acquisition parameters.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 12, 2024
Authors
Zhenfu Wen, Edward F. Pace-Schott, Sara W. Lazar, Jörgen Rosén, Fredrik Åhs, Elizabeth A. Phelps, Joseph E. LeDoux, Mohammed R. Milad
Tags
threat detection
safety discrimination
multivariate pattern analysis
functional MRI
distributed neural decoders
threat circuit
sensory and cognitive integration
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