نتایج جستجو برای: amygdala

تعداد نتایج: 15519  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Michael M. Plichta Oliver Grimm Katrin Morgen Daniela Mier Carina Sauer Leila Haddad Heike Tost Christine Esslinger Peter Kirsch Adam J. Schwarz Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg

Amygdala function is of high interest for cognitive, social and psychiatric neuroscience, emphasizing the need for reliable assessments in humans. Previous work has indicated unsatisfactorily low within-subject reliability of amygdala activation fMRI measures. Based on basic science evidence for strong habituation of amygdala response to repeated stimuli, we investigated whether a quantificatio...

2016
Christian Lindner Udo Dannlowski Jochen Bauer Patricia Ohrmann Rebekka Lencer Pienie Zwitserlood Harald Kugel Thomas Suslow

OBJECTIVE Early neuroimaging studies have demonstrated amygdala hypoactivation in schizophrenia but more recent research based on paradigms with minimal cognitive loads or examining automatic processing has observed amygdala hyperactivation. Hyperactivation was found to be related to affective flattening. In this study, amygdala responsivity to threat-related facial expression was investigated ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Sean W C Chen Alexei Shemyakin Christoph P Wiedenmayer

Early in ontogeny, young rats must be able to detect dangerous stimuli and to exhibit appropriate defensive behaviors. Different nuclei of the amygdala mediate unconditioned and conditioned fear responses to threat in adult rats. The aim of this study was to determine the role of the amygdala in unlearned fear behavior in young rats. When exposed to an unfamiliar adult male rat, preweaning rat ...

2013
Melanie S Fisler Andrea Federspiel Helge Horn Thomas Dierks Wolfgang Schmitt Roland Wiest Dominique J-F de Quervain Leila M Soravia

BACKGROUND Evidence from animal and human studies imply the amygdala as the most critical structure involved in processing of fear-relevant stimuli. In phobias, the amygdala seems to play a crucial role in the pathogenesis and maintenance of the disorder. However, the neuropathology of specific phobias remains poorly understood. In the present study, we investigated whether patients with spider...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2011
E Bliss-Moreau J E Toscano M D Bauman W A Mason D G Amaral

The amygdala is widely recognized to play a central role in emotional processing. In nonhuman primates, the amygdala appears to be critical for generating appropriate behavioral responses in emotionally salient contexts. One common finding is that macaque monkeys that receive amygdala lesions as adults are behaviorally uninhibited in the presence of potentially dangerous objects. While control ...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2008
Tracy J Doty Martha E Payne David C Steffens John L Beyer K Ranga R Krishnan Kevin S LaBar

The amygdala is hypothesized to play a critical role in mood regulation, yet its involvement in bipolar disorder remains unclear. The aim of the present study was to compare measurements of amygdala volumes in a relatively large sample of bipolar disorder patients and healthy controls ranging in age from 18 to 49 years. Subjects comprised 54 adult patients meeting DSM-IV criteria for bipolar di...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2006
Isabel Dziobek Stefan Fleck Kimberley Rogers Oliver T Wolf Antonio Convit

The 'amygdala theory of autism' suggests a crucial role for the amygdala in the neurobiological basis of autism spectrum disorders. However, to date evidence is lacking of a direct relationship between amygdala measures and behavioral manifestations of autism in affected individuals. In 17 adult individuals with Asperger syndrome (AS) and 17 well-matched controls we therefore assessed associati...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
J L McGaugh L Cahill B Roozendaal

There is extensive evidence that the amygdala is involved in affectively influenced memory. The central hypothesis guiding the research reviewed in this paper is that emotional arousal activates the amygdala and that such activation results in the modulation of memory storage occurring in other brain regions. Several lines of evidence support this view. First, the effects of stress-related horm...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2009
Christopher P. Said Sean G. Baron Alexander Todorov

Previous neuroimaging research has shown amygdala sensitivity to the perceived trustworthiness of neutral faces, with greater responses to untrustworthy compared with trustworthy faces. This observation is consistent with the common view that the amygdala encodes fear and is preferentially responsive to negative stimuli. However, some studies have shown greater amygdala activation to positive c...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 1999
A Convit P McHugh O T Wolf M J de Leon M Bobinski S De Santi A Roche W Tsui

Studies of MRI-derived volume of the amygdala have been mostly performed on coronal sections where its boundaries with the hippocampus and the entorhinal cortex are indistinct. To date, all reports of in vivo amygdala volume have consistently overestimated the size of the structure. We have developed a method for the MRI-based in vivo measurement of the amygdala volume which allows a better sep...

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