2024
Frontal Norepinephrine Represents a Threat Prediction Error Under Uncertainty
Basu A, Yang J, Yu A, Glaeser-Khan S, Rondeau J, Feng J, Krystal J, Li Y, Kaye A. Frontal Norepinephrine Represents a Threat Prediction Error Under Uncertainty. Biological Psychiatry 2024, 96: 256-267. PMID: 38316333, PMCID: PMC11269024, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.01.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrediction error signalsResponses to conditioned stimuliThreat prediction errorsReinforcement learning modelThreat learningAnticipation of dangerAversive learningMemory strengthConditioned stimulusNoradrenergic signalingDefensive behaviorError signalPrediction errorAuditory stimuliTask structureNorepinephrine releaseNorepinephrineLearning modelsPredictive signalsStimuliFootshockDopamineLearningRewardError
2013
Ketamine Effects on Memory Reconsolidation Favor a Learning Model of Delusions
Corlett PR, Cambridge V, Gardner JM, Piggot JS, Turner DC, Everitt JC, Arana FS, Morgan HL, Milton AL, Lee JL, Aitken MR, Dickinson A, Everitt BJ, Absalom AR, Adapa R, Subramanian N, Taylor JR, Krystal JH, Fletcher PC. Ketamine Effects on Memory Reconsolidation Favor a Learning Model of Delusions. PLOS ONE 2013, 8: e65088. PMID: 23776445, PMCID: PMC3680467, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0065088.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMemory strengthMemory reconsolidationIndividual brain responsesError-dependent learningPsychotogenic effectsSubsequent memoryFear memoryBizarre beliefsBrain responsesDelusional beliefsPrediction errorImpact of ketamineIndividual vulnerabilityBrain signalsSubject studyReconsolidationIndependent samplesLearning procedureMemoryKetamine effectsDelusionsBeliefsPlacebo administrationPsychosisNMDA receptor antagonist