Decoding the Brain's Response to Salient Events and Rewards.

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Decoding the Brain's Response to Salient Events and Rewards.
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Researchers have discovered that the central amygdala, a region of the brain associated with fear and anxiety, uses plastic and stimulus-specific coding to process salient events. The study found that different types of stimuli, such as rewards and punishments, are processed by distinct populations of neurons in the central amygdala. These findings shed light on how neural circuits in the brain encode and process information related to emotional experiences.

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