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Feb 3, 2008 – Because the amygdala learns and stores information about emotional events, it is said to participate in emotional memory. Emotional memory .
A brief description of emotional memory. . Involved in a variety of functions, it's now believed the amygdala (usually referred to in the singular) interacts closely .
Aug 2, 2007 – How the Body Works Center of Emotion and Memory The limbic system, . . and the septum pelucidum, which links the amygdala with the .
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Interaction between the amygdala and the medial temporal lobe memory system predicts better memory for emotional events. Neuron, 42, 855-863. Fichtenholtz .
Cultural Specificity in Amygdala Response to Fear Faces . starts to yield results! EMOTION, MEMORY, AND THE BRAIN: What the Lab Does and Why We Do .
Jan 23, 2011 – Emotional memory is unique, to say the least. Now, it was originally thought that emotional memory was managed solely by the amygdala; but, .
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The enhancing effects of emotional arousal on later memory recall tend to be maintained among older adults and the amygdala shows relatively less decline .
Only two synapses separate the olfactory nerve from the amygdala, which is involved in experiencing emotion and also in emotional memory (Herz & Engen, .
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Researchers gain new insights into this structure's emotional connections . . "Sex related difference in amygdala activity during emotionally influenced memory .
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Emotional memory and explicit memory happen at the same time, but separately. For example, the amygdala mediates emotional memory and the temporal lobe .
Jump to Memory modulation: The amygdala is also involved in the modulation of . of emotional arousal on the strength of the memory for the event, .
Apr 10, 2011 – Brain regions involved in the emotion-memory interaction. The brain region most strongly implicated in emotional memory is the amygdala . .
May 1, 1997 – Memory performance after scanning showed a retention advantage for emotional pictures. Successful encoding activity in the amygdala and .
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Jan 7, 2002 – While conscious memory is mediated by the hippocampus, the amygdala is implicated in emotional memory (1). A small collection of nuclei in .
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Humans with marked lesions of the amygdala, loose the affective meaning of the . Is particularly involved with memory phenomena, specially with the formation .
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May 21, 2010 – Interests, Neural mechanisms of emotionally influenced memory . of beta- adrenergic receptors and the amygdala in humans are critical for .
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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.
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Jun 10, 2004 – Their new study provides clear evidence from humans that the brain's emotional center, called the amygdala, interacts with memory-related .
This work has implicated the amygdala in the formation and storage of emotional memories. That these memories are implicit is illustrated by the fact that people .
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According to McGaugh's modulation hypothesis, the memory-enhancing effect of emotion reflects the influence of the amygdala (i.e., an emotion region) on the .
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AMYGDALA. Click on Amygdala to Enter. VISUAL THALAMUS. VISUAL CORTEX . Illustration based on LeDoux JE (1994) Emotion, Memory, and the Brain. .
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