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Mar 22, 2011 – “This nonconscious processing of emotional stimuli is consistent with evidence that the amygdala contains cells that are tuned selectively to .
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Alcoholism is associated with dampened activation in brain networks responsible for emotional processing, including the amygdala. Protein kinase C-epsilon in .
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Chapter 9 — The Amygdala and the Emotions . arrows) with many cerebral areas so that it can receive and modulate sensory and polysensory processing. .
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Feb 3, 2008 – Around mid century, it was determined that damage to the amygdala accounted for these changes in emotional processing. Numerous studies .
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Researchers gain new insights into this structure's emotional connections . The amygdala, an almond-sized and -shaped brain structure, has long been . . the striatum, all of which have been "implicated in emotional processing," he says. .
After being processed in the brain's sensory areas, the information is relayed to the amygdala, which acts as a portal to the emotion-regulating limbic system. .
Functional neuroimaging studies have provided strong support for a critical role of the amygdala in emotional processing. However, several controversies .
Jul 1, 2011 – In the present fMRI study, a negative emotion-processing paradigm was used to appraise the effects of vasopressin on mPFC and amygdala .
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Emotional items also appear more likely to be processed when attention is .
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