- Infralimbic cortex
Infralimbic cortex (IL) is a cortical region in the
medial prefrontal cortex which is important in tonic inhibition of subcortical structures and emotional responses, such as fear. ["Microstimulation reveals opposing influences of prelimbic and infralimbic cortex on the expression of conditioned fear." Learn. Mem., Vol. 13, No. 6. (1 November 2006), pp. 728-733. Ivan Vidal-Gonzalez, Benjamin Vidal-Gonzalez, Scott L Rauch, Gregory J Quirk.]Structure
Connectivity
Primates
GABAergic neurons within theamygdala , known as intercalated (ITC) cells, receive a strong projection from the IL mPFC in primates [Chiba et al, 2001; Ghashghaei and Barbas, 2002.] . ITC cells are thought to play a role as the 'off switch' for the amygdala, inhibiting the amygdala's central nucleus output neurons and its basolateral nucleus neuronsQuirk, G.J. & Mueller, D. (2007). Neural mechanisms of extinction learning and retrieval. Neuropsychopharmacology Reviews, 1-17.] . Further, it has been shown that electrical stimulation of IL reduces conditioned fear and strengthens extinction memory, explaining cortical control overextinction processes, one of the simplest forms ofemotional regulation .Rodents
Amygdala ITC cells receive strong projection from the IL mPFC in rodents as well [McDonald et al, 1996.] .
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Medial prefrontal cortex References
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