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Adolphs R. Intact recognition of emotional prosody following amygdala damage. Neuropsychologia 37:1285 (1999)
(2003) Adolphs. Neuropsychologia. Read by researchers in: 87% Psychology, 13% Biological Sciences. Bilateral damage to the human amygdala impairs .
Jump to Amygdala damage, emotions and motivation: As noted in the following article on Emotions, studies done on those with brain injuries to .
Damage to the amygdala interferes with the effects of emotions on memory. Normally, when people encounter events that produce a strong emotional response, .
0.500 Recognition of facial emotion in nine individuals with bilateral amygdala damage. 0.500 A differential neural response in the human amygdala to .
Chapter 9 — The Amygdala and the Emotions . . Damage to the lateral nucleus interferes with Pavlovian fear conditioning associated with specific stimuli. .
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Author: jstagl. ID: 84685. Filename: Emotion. Updated: 2011-05-09 01:19:56. Description: Cog Neuro Exam #3 .
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Gosselin, N., Peretz, I., Johnsen, E. & Adolphs, R. (2007) Amygdala damage impairs emotion recognition from music. Neuropsychologia , vol. 45, pp. 236-244 .
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Oct 1, 2002 – In patients with amygdala damage, there were deficits in their startle response to emotional stimuli. At the same time, they responded normally .
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Aug 3, 2010 – A new study from researchers at UCLA indicates that new memeories with emotional content can be formed even if the amygdala is damaged.
Jump to Emotional learning: Memories of emotional experiences imprinted in reactions of . Damage to the amygdalae impairs both the acquisition and .
Because emotion produces a degree of moisture, the amount of interference in . is damaged, the rest of the brain--including the amygdala and brain stem--is .
Feb 9, 2010 – But people with damage to the amygdala—an almond-shaped part of the brain involved in emotion and decision-making—are more likely to .
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