Causal links between serotonin dynamics and cued fear learning: evidence from experimental studies

Authors
Badripour, AfarinKim, Taegon
Issue Date
2026-01
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Citation
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, v.20
Abstract
Serotonin is thought to regulate emotional learning and memory, but there remains much to be explored regarding its causal role in cued fear conditioning and extinction (CFC-E). Recent in vivo recording of dorsal raphe nucleus serotonin neuronal activity during CFC-E paradigm showed that the time course of serotonin level includes both rapid responses to conditioned and unconditioned stimuli and a slowly accumulating component that spans inter-trial intervals and reverses during extinction. By reviewing the studies that directly link the fear expression during CFC-E to the acute or chronic perturbations of serotonin dynamics at the organism level or within specific brain areas via pharmacological, genetic, and projection-specific manipulations, we argue that theoretical models defining the causal role of serotonin must incorporate continuous-time serotonin dynamics.
Keywords
MEDIAN RAPHE NUCLEUS; TRANSPORTER OCCUPANCY; REUPTAKE INHIBITORS; RECEPTORS; EXTINCTION; ANXIETY; STRESS; CHANNELRHODOPSIN; REINFORCEMENT; EXPRESSION; cued fear conditioning and extinction; dorsal raphe nuclei (DRN); selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI); serotonin; serotonin transporter (5-HTT/SERT)
ISSN
1662-5188
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/154338
DOI
10.3389/fncom.2026.1750926
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