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The amygdala is involved, in humans, with the formation and storage of emotional reactions and events.
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The amygdala receives inputs from all senses as well as visceral inputs. Since the amygdala is very important in emotional learning it is not surprising that .
Thus, amygdala response to facial expressions could reflect the processing of primary reinforcement or emotional learning. Here, using functional magnetic .
Nov 19, 2006 – . plump for the amygdala. The amygdala is an almond shaped structure in the. . Emotion, Learning, Attention and Perception. Don't Shoot! .
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by CI Hooker - 2006 - Cited by 33 - Related articles
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Jul 7, 2006 – Emotions can affect learning, in both a positive and negative way. . Because of the effect of the amygdala on the memory, the emotional state .
by JA Parkinson - 2000 - Cited by 144 - Related articles
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The Journal of Neuroscience, August 30, 2006 • 26(35):8915– 8922 • 8915 Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Amygdala Response to Facial Expressions Reflects .
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Aug 3, 2010 – The amygdala is believed to be critical for learning about and storing the emotional aspects of experience, Fanselow said, and it also serves as .
by R Adolphs - 2000 - Cited by 90 - Related articles
English Language Learners . Social and Emotional Learning Pages 12-14 . know about the amygdala, but the good citizen—the person with a high emotional .
by J Moren - 2000 - Cited by 99 - Related articles
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Jump to Emotional learning: However, lesions of the central nucleus in the amygdala have been shown to reduce appetitive learning in rats. Lesions of .
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Nicolás Gutiérrez-Castellanos, Alino Martínez-Marcos, Fernando Martínez-García and Enrique Lanuza (2010) Chemosensory function of the amygdala. .
Feb 3, 2008 – Rodrigues SM, Schafe GE, and LeDoux JE (2004) Molecular mechanisms underlying emotional learning and memory in the lateral amygdala. .
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Sep 30, 2004 – Molecular Mechanisms of Fear Learning and Memory . Mechanisms Underlying Emotional Learning and Memory in the Lateral Amygdala .
Apr 10, 2011 – Errorless learning not always best for older brains . . The amygdala is critically involved in calculating the emotional significance of events, and, .
Nov 14, 2009 – Vocabulary words for Emotional learning, PTSD and the amygdala. Includes studying games and tools such as flashcards.
We are investigating the physiological responses of amygdala neurons during emotional learning. The amygdala is a limbic brain structure likely to be critical to .
(2004) Rodrigues et al. Neuron. Read by researchers in: 57% Biological .
We are investigating the physiological responses of amygdala neurons during .
Researchers have found that the amygdala plays an important role in emotional learning. Plays a role in the flight-or-flight response. The amygdala is also part .
The amygdala is responsible for two main functions: emotional learning and memory. In humans and other vertebrates, the amygdala is responsible for storing .
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Feb 22, 2010 – The amygdala is considered to be the primary component involved in emotional memory. Of interest to learning design, is that activation of the .
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Jump to A Computational Model of Emotional Conditioning: In mammals, emotional responses are processed . “In terms of learning theory, the amygdala .
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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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