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Ep.05. The Inference Engine


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A rat freezes to a tone it was never shocked with. It learned that the tone predicted a light, and separately that the light predicted a shock, and its brain built the rest. This is inferred fear: emotional memory assembled from pieces of knowledge that were never directly dangerous.

A 2025 paper in Nature from Gu and Johansen at RIKEN Center for Brain Science in Wako City, Japan, identifies where in the brain this inference is built. Neurons in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex encode a flexible internal model, linking sensory experience to emotional consequence through a multi-step cellular mechanism that begins before any fear has entered the picture.

This episode covers the tag-and-capture mechanism, the anatomy of the dmPFC-to-amygdala projection, and what selective extinction reveals about how the emotional brain is structured.

The amygdala learns what it is directly taught. The prefrontal cortex infers the rest.

Paper: Gu, X. & Johansen, J. P. (2025). Prefrontal encoding of an internal model for emotional inference. Nature, 643, 1044-1056.

Key concepts: Sensory preconditioning, inferred fear, dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC), basolateral amygdala, calcium imaging, miniscope imaging, optogenetics, model-based learning, associative inference, computational psychiatry, predictive coding.

Further reading:

Rescorla, R. A. (1980). Pavlovian second-order conditioning: Studies in associative learning. Erlbaum.

Schiller, D., et al. (2008). Preventing the return of fear in humans using reconsolidation update mechanisms. Nature.

Quirk, G. J., & Mueller, D. (2008). Neural mechanisms of extinction learning and retrieval. Neuropsychopharmacology.

Arc connection: Episode 5 makes the prefrontal thread explicit. Across Episodes 1–4, the prefrontal cortex appeared performing prediction updates, schema consolidation, extended conversational context processing, and emotional regulation. Here it appears as the structure that builds the internal model itself — constructing a representation of how the world is organized before emotional significance arrives.

Cognitive observation: The next time you feel afraid of something you have never directly encountered, the dmPFC is running an inference from relational knowledge it built quietly, without your awareness, from associations it observed long before the emotion arrived.

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