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  1. Research | 23 October 2017

    The central amygdala controls learning in the lateral amygdala

    • Kai Yu
    • , Sandra Ahrens
    • , Xian Zhang
    • , Hillary Schiff
    • , Charu Ramakrishnan
    • , Lief Fenno
    • , Karl Deisseroth
    • , Fei Zhao
    • , Min-Hua Luo
    • , Ling Gong
    • , Miao He
    • , Pengcheng Zhou
    • , Liam Paninski
    •  & Bo Li
    Nature Neuroscience 20 , 1680–1685
    Rights & permissionsfor article The central amygdala controls learning in the lateral amygdala . Opens in a new window.
  2. Research | 1 June 2016

    Midbrain circuits for defensive behaviour

    • Philip Tovote
    • , Maria Soledad Esposito
    • , Paolo Botta
    • , Fabrice Chaudun
    • , Jonathan P. Fadok
    • , Milica Markovic
    • , Steffen B. E. Wolff
    • , Charu Ramakrishnan
    • , Lief Fenno
    • , Karl Deisseroth
    • , Cyril Herry
    • , Silvia Arber
    •  & Andreas Lüthi
    Nature 534 , 206–212
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  3. Research | 21 August 2011

    A new mode of corticothalamic transmission revealed in the Gria4−/− model of absence epilepsy

    • Jeanne T Paz
    • , Astra S Bryant
    • , Kathy Peng
    • , Lief Fenno
    • , Ofer Yizhar
    • , Wayne N Frankel
    • , Karl Deisseroth
    •  & John R Huguenard
    Nature Neuroscience 14 , 1167–1173
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