Differential involvement of gustatory insular cortex and amygdala in the acquisition and retrieval of conditioned taste aversion in rats
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2021, Neurobiology of Learning and MemoryCitation Excerpt :Gustatory and visceral information processing is fundamental for taste recognition memory, such as in conditioned taste aversion. In this regard, the IC integrity is widely associated with the formation and retrieval of taste aversion memories (Dunn & Everitt, 1988; Gallo, Roldan, & Bureš, 1992; Stehberg & Simon, 2011) where gustatory and systemic visceral information converges (Linsambarth & Stehberg, 2018). CTA acquisition begins with the codification of the gustatory stimulus; the IC is considered the fundamental primary gustatory cortex and is responsible for taste information processing (Peng et al., 2015; Wang et al., 2018).
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2021, Behavioural Brain ResearchCitation Excerpt :The GC receives and sends direct projections to the BLA [47–49] and it is well established that both the amygdala and the GC are indispensable for the formation and retention of taste aversive memory. The BLA is required for the acquisition of CTA and previous results suggest an interaction between IC and amygdala where signaling from novel taste converges with visceral input during acquisition and consolidation of taste aversive memory formation [40] also indicating that the interaction between both structures convey CTA-induced changes in taste responses during memory retrieval [50]. Furthermore, these reciprocal connections of the GC with the amygdala could be highly implicated in the reward-related encoding during taste appetitive memory formation [51,52].
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