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Jump to Emotional learning: Memories of emotional experiences imprinted in reactions of synapses in the lateral nuclei elicit fear behavior through .
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Add to my Quick Links. Volume 49, Issue 4, Pages 585-766 (March 2011) The Human Amygdala and Emotional Function Edited by Stephan Hamann .
Jul 21, 2011 – Much of our social anxiety is caused by an area in the brain called the amygdala. In this post I describe how the amygdala works to increase .
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Emotions such as fear and perceptions such as vision are not produced at any single . In the case of fear, for example, destroying an animal's amygdala has .
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Amygdalas are neuronal computers involved in evaluating and generating emotional behavior.
Sep 30, 2010 – Continuing the theme that part of the problem with the anxiety after a trauma or heart attack is that it happens below the level of conscious .
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Feb 7, 2010 – Every piece of data is infused by the amygdala with an emotional charge. If powerful enough, that charge can override reasoned thinking and .
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(2005) Phelps, LeDoux. Neuron. Read by researchers in: 45% Psychology, 38% Biological Sciences. Research on the neural systems underlying emotion in .
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The Human Amygdala and Emotion. Ralph Adolphs. Department of Neurology Division of Cognitive Neuroscience The University of lowa lowa City, lowa .
Apr 10, 2011 – The amygdala is critically involved in calculating the emotional significance of events, and, through its connection to brain regions dealing with .
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Mar 20, 2009 – The Amygdala 1. . fishes, which is central to the expression of negative emotions in man. . Emotional Arousal - The Fight or Flight Reactionby .
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Jul 17, 2009 – In 2007, a team of French researchers demonstrated that direct stimulation of the amygdala did evoke emotional responses, but that there was .
Jump to Emotional relearning: LeDoux was positive about the possibility of learning to control 'the amygdala's hair-trigger role in emotional outbursts: .
The brain structure which appears to be at the very center of most of the brain events associated with fear is the "amygdala" (Greek for "almond", its shape). .
by T Hiroki - 2011
The amygdala triggers your emotions faster than your conscious awareness. The unique speed dial circuits of the nuclei are the first to react to emotionally sig.
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Oct 10, 2011 – The amygdala is a set of nuclei in the brain closely associated with regulating emotions. If the amygdala is damaged, the brain.
Jan 3, 2000 – Fear is the emotion most responsible for reinvigorating the study of emotion. Our studies have led us to understand that the amygdala is the key .
Amygdala – limbic structure involved in many brain functions, including emotion, learning and memory. It is part of a system that processes "reflexive" emotions .
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The amygdala, an almond-sized and -shaped brain structure, has long been linked with a person's mental and emotional state. But thanks to scientific advances, .
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Humans with amygdala lesions show a decrease in "emotional tension". It has been postulated that benzodiazepines may act on the lateral nucleus to prevent .
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Feb 3, 2008 – Numerous studies subsequently attempted to understand the role of the amygdala in emotional functions, especially fear. The result was a .
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Millennium Article. The amygdala: vigilance and emotion. M Davis1 and P J Whalen2. 1Department of Psychiatry, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, .
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