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Norepinephrine release in the cerebellum contributes to aversive learning

Medicine and Health

Norepinephrine release in the cerebellum contributes to aversive learning

A. T. Stanley, M. R. Post, et al.

This fascinating study conducted by Adrien T. Stanley and team explores how norepinephrine release in the cerebellum plays a crucial role in aversive learning in mice. The researchers discovered that unexpected shocks can enhance NE release during fear conditioning, shedding light on mechanisms relevant to anxiety and PTSD.... show more
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