BREATHING-COUPLED OSCILLATIONS IN THE CORTICOLIMBIC REGION ACROSS EMOTIONAL STATES
Medical Faculty of Heidelberg University
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Breathing was slower and substantially more regular in the aversive condition, contrasting with a bimodal pattern (alternating slow and fast breathing) in the neutral and positive conditions. Across regions, power spectra and coherence measures revealed robust breathing-coupled LFP oscillations whose strength and frequency content varied with odor valence. Notably, the aversive odor enhanced corticolimbic coherence in the 3–5 Hz range, consistent with the ~4-Hz breathing-linked rhythm previously associated with freezing in fear-conditioning paradigms. To investigate underlying mechanisms, we are acquiring data using transient OB suppression via
inhibitory DREADDs to quantify changes in breathing coupling. These findings support a context-dependent expression of breathing-related corticolimbic synchrony.
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