Table 3.
Unconditioned | Conditioning | Extinction | Recall | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Insular cortex | M > OC | HE > M | HE > M | HE > M |
HE > OC | HE > LE | |||
MCC | n.s. | HE > M | n.s. | HE > M |
HE > OC | ||||
rACC | n.s. | n.s. | HE > M | n.s. |
Amygdala | n.s. | HE > M | n.s. | n.s. |
HE > LE | ||||
HE > OC | ||||
Hypothalamus | n.s. | HE > M | n.s. | n.s. |
HE > OC | ||||
Hippocampus | M > OC | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. |
‘Unconditioned’ refers to the contrast Shock vs. CS- offset during fear conditioning, ‘Conditioning’ refers to the CS+ vs. CS- contrast during fear conditioning, ‘Extinction’ refers to the late CS+ vs. late CS- of the extinction training, and ‘Recall’ refers to the early CS + E trials vs. early CS + U trials of the extinction recall test. (n.s. = no significant main effect of group)