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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Synapse. 2019 Mar 12;73(6):e22090. doi: 10.1002/syn.22090

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Fear conditioning and extinction result in a bidirectional modulation of excitability in IL-mPFC layer 5 pyramidal neurons of adult mice. A) Average freezing during exposure to tone alone or tone-shock pairing on day 1, during extinction training on day 2 and fear memory test on day 3. B) Example traces of voltage responses to hyperpolarizing (−50 pA) and depolarizing (+200 pA) current steps in pyramidal neurons from tone alone, fear condition and fear extinction groups. Scale: 250 ms/20 mV. D) Current vs. action potential (AP) frequency plot in tone alone (13 neurons/4 mice), fear condition (13 neurons/4 mice) and fear extinction (13 neurons/4 mice) groups. The fear condition group showed fewer action potentials compared to tone alone group and this effect was reversed by fear extinction.