Central amygdala acts as neural switch between freezing and flight in fear

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New research in mice shows two neuron types in the central amygdala—CRF+ cells driving high‑intensity escape and SOM+ cells promoting freezing—act as a neural switch that reshapes fear during extinction rather than erasing it, offering insight into the variability of PTSD symptoms and potential therapeutic targets.
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