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  • Cambiaghi M, Grosso A, Likhtik E, Mazziotti R, Concina G, Renna A, Sacco T, Gordon JA, Sacchetti B.(2016) Higher-order sensory cortex drives basolateral amygdala activity during the recall of remote, but not recently learned fearful memories. J Neurosci, 36(5):1647-1659.

  • Likhtik E., Paz R. (2015) The amygdala and prefrontal cortex in (mal)adaptive learning. Trends Neurosci, 38:158-166.

  • Gore F., Schwartz E.C., Brangers B., C., Aladi S., Stujenske J.M., Likhtik E., Russo M.J., Gordon J.A., Salzman C.D., Axel R. (2015) Neural representations of unconditioned stimuli in basolateral amygdala mediate innate and learned responses. Cell, 162:134-145.

  • Likhtik E., Stujenske J.M., Topiwala M.A., Harris AZ Gordon J.A. (2014). Prefrontal entrainment of amygdala activity signals safety in learned fear and innate anxiety. Nature Neuroscience 17: 106-113.

  • Stujenske J.M., Likhtik E., Topiwala M.A., Gordon J.A. (2014) Fear and safety engage competing patterns of theta-gamma coupling in the basolateral amygdala. Neuron 83:919-933.

  • Likhtik E., Gordon J.A. (2014) Circuits in sync: decoding theta communication in fear and safety. Neuropsychopharmacology, 39: 235-236.

  • Likhtik E., Gordon J.A. (2013) A surprised amygdala looks to the cortex for meaning. Neuron 80: 1109-1111.

  • Likhtik E., Popa D., Apergis-Schoute J., Fidacaro G.A., Paré D. (2008) Amygdala intercalated neurons are required for expression of fear extinction. Nature 454:642-645.

  • Likhtik E, Pelletier JG, Popescu AT, Paré D. (2006) Identification of basolateral amygdala projection cells and interneurons using extracellular recordings. J Neurophysiol, 96: 3257-3265.

  • Likhtik E., Pelletier J.G., Paz R., Paré D. (2005) Prefrontal control of amygdala. J Neurosci 25: 7429-7437.

  • Pelletier JG, Likhtik E, Filali M, Paré D. (2005) Lasting increases in basolateral amygdala activity after emotional arousal: implications for facilitated consolidation of emotional memories. Learn Mem, 12: 96-102.

  • Quirk G.J., Likhtik E., Pelletier J.G., Paré D. (2003) Stimulation of medial prefrontal cortex decreases the responsiveness of central amygdala output neurons. J Neurosci 23:8800-7.

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