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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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