Amygdala by Sam Fennah
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The amygdala: vigilance and emotion | Molecular Psychiatry The term amygdala (Latin for almond) was first used in 1819 by the anatomist Burdach to describe an almond-shaped cell mass located deep in the human Functional activities of the amygdala: an overview. - PMC - NCBI by AA Rasia-Filho · 2000 · Cited by 178 — Amygdaloid subnuclei appear to have a role in the modulation of fear, in memory and attention, and in some sexual and sex-related behaviour of rats. In humans, the amygdala links emotional perception and experience - PMC by AK Anderson · 2007 · Cited by 45 — One of the brain structures consistently associated with emotional functioning is the amygdaloid complex (Phan et al., 2002). Numerous neuroimaging studies have Understanding Emotions: Origins and Roles of the Amygdala The amygdala contributes to these fear circuits in two ways: directly, by detecting the threat on an unconscious level and regulating behavioral The human amygdala: an evolved system for relevance Evidence from pioneering animal research has suggested that the amygdala is involved in the processing of aversive stimuli, particularly fear-related