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    Neurons in the Prelimbic Region Are Reciprocally Connected to Fear
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Neurons in the Prelimbic Region Are Reciprocally Connected to Fear

Question 16

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Neurons in the prelimbic region are reciprocally connected to fear neurons in the basal nucleus to amplify the fear signal. What is the evidence for this statement?

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