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Meanwhile, the automatic bodily responses involved in emotions such as fear are controlled mainly by the outputs of the amygdala to the nuclei of the .
May 27, 2004 – The functional neuroanatomy of emotion and affective style . Early Amygdala Reaction to Fear Spreading in Occipital, Temporal, and Frontal .
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The amygdala seems to respond to severe traumas with an un-erasable fear response ("post-traumatic stress disorder", or PTSD; click for a superb site by the .
Amygdala - The Amygdala is a small region of the brain which plays a key role in emotional regulation, emotional memory and responses to emotional stimuli. .
and that emotional response "can take over the rest of the brain in a millisecond if . The amygdala is the center of the brain that controls this response, and also .
Researchers gain new insights into this structure's emotional connections . . While the amygdala is involved in current emotional responses, it is also heavily .
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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 .
Lesions of the amygdala decrease people's emotional responses. People with lesions of the amygdala showed impaired acquisition of a conditioned emotional .
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Jun 4, 2011 – The amygdala's limbic buddy, the hippocampus (involved in emotional response and laying down memory), is of particular interest to .
Jump to The Amygdala: Lesions of the amygdala reduce responses to stress, particularly conditioned emotional responses. Stimulation of the amygdala .
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Feb 3, 2008 – Figure 1: Location of amygdala in the brain (reproduced from . . medial division of the central nucleus is the part that connects with response control regions. . the role of the amygdala in emotional functions, especially fear. .
Sep 24, 2008 – Without your amygdala, you'd have no response to screams, cries for . Have emotional lightening strikes held you back, or do you snip your .
Jul 22, 2002 – The gene's effect on the amygdala's response to emotional stimuli may help shape a dimension of temperament, suggest Drs. Ahmad Hariri .
In many instances our negative emotional responses are directly preceded by . . the amygdala, a small almond-shaped structure located in the limbic system, .
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Jul 21, 2011 – Sometimes our amygdala can be conditioned to have such a strong emotional response to a stimulus that it overrides our logical thinking or .
The amygdala seems to be involved in fear responses, coordinating sensory information into an emotional response. Damage to the amygdala both removes .
The cortex then routes the signal to the amygdala (the "emotional brain .
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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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Stimulating the amygdala can also elicit quite profound emotional responses or rage attacks. The unfortunate Charles Whitman who spent a tragic 90 minutes .
serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1749 - SimilarNeuropsychopharmacology - Extended Amygdala and Emotional . You +1'd this publicly. Undoby I Liberzon - 2003 - Cited by 72 - Related articles
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Jump to Emotional learning: Memories of emotional experiences imprinted in reactions of . a form of classical conditioning of emotional responses. .
Function: The amygdala is involved in several functions of the body including: Arousal; Autonomic Responses Associated with Fear; Emotional Responses .
Feb 26, 2011 – Most people would have no difficulty recognizing this point, Salzman says, evidence that the amygdala's emotional response to the same .
Aug 15, 2009 – It also releases chemicals such as serotonin or cortisol into the blood, to trigger often unwanted emotional response. On one hand amygdala .
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The amygdala triggers your emotions faster than your conscious awareness. . Sadly, the knee-jerk responses of these organs cause you to overreact to the .
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The autonomic arousal, in turn, feeds back into the brain, amplifying the emotional response. Over time, the amygdala creates a salience landscape, a map that .
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