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Next, the involvement of the amygdala and its afferent-efferent pathways in memory modulation is covered. The author also discusses the involvement of the .
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The amygdala is also involved in the modulation of memory consolidation. Following any learning event, the long-term memory for the event is not formed .
The available data suggests that the amygdala is responsible for this modulation of memory consolidation by emotions. In short, neuromodulators released in .
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Lesions of the stria terminalis (a major amygdala pathway that connects the amygdala with many brain regions) block the memory-modulating effects of many .
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Packard MG. Amygdala modulation of multiple memory systems: hippocampus and caudate-putamen. Neurobiol Learn Mem 69:163 (1998)
Feb 5, 2010 – Findings of other recent experiments indicate that the amygdala influences memory by modulating the functioning of other brain regions .
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Olfaction, Emotion and the Amygdala: arousal-dependent modulation of long- term autobiographical memory and its association with olfaction: beginning to .
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Amygdala Modulation Of Multiple Memory Systems [Mark G. Packard, Louisiana State Univ-Univ Of New Orleans]: The broad long-term objectives of the proposed .
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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 .
Jump to Memory modulation: The amygdala is also involved in the modulation of memory consolidation. Following any learning event, the long-term .
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The amygdala has long been implicated in emotional functions and is believed to be essential to the modulation of memory during emotional arousal, which .
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