نتایج جستجو برای: central amygdala

تعداد نتایج: 482919  

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2007
Tomoko Akiyama Motoichiro Kato Taro Muramatsu Satoshi Umeda Fumie Saito Haruo Kashima

The newly discovered deficit in a bilateral amygdala-damaged case, of not being able to allocate attention to the critical feature of a face (Adolphs R, Gosselin F, Buchanan TW, Tranel D, Schyns P, Damasio AR. 2005. A mechanism for impaired fear recognition after amygdala damage. Nature. 433:68--72.), has opened a new window into the function of the amygdala. This case implies that the amygdala...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Cynthia Mills Schumann David G Amaral

The amygdala is one of several brain regions suspected to be pathological in autism. Previously, we found that young children with autism have a larger amygdala than typically developing children. Past qualitative observations of the autistic brain suggest increased cell density in some nuclei of the postmortem autistic amygdala. In this first, quantitative stereological study of the autistic b...

2018
Darren L Clark Nithya Konduru Anne Kemp Signe Bray Elliot C Brown Bradley Goodyear Rajamannar Ramasubbu

Background Early-onset major depressive disorder (EO-MDD), beginning during childhood and adolescence, is associated with more illness burden and a worse prognosis than adult-onset MDD (AO-MDD), but little is known about the neural features distinguishing these subgroup phenotypes. Functional abnormalities of the amygdala are central to major depressive disorder (MDD) neurobiology; therefore, w...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2010
Mariann Weierich Christopher I. Wright Alyson Negreira Bradford C. Dickerson Lisa Feldman Barrett

Many neuroscience studies have demonstrated that the human amygdala is a central element in the neural workspace that computes affective value. Emerging evidence suggests that novelty is an affective dimension that engages the amygdala independently of other affective properties. This current study is the first in which novelty, valence, and arousal were systematically examined for their relati...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2012
Loïc J Chareyron Pamela Banta Lavenex David G Amaral Pierre Lavenex

Abnormal development of the amygdala has been linked to several neurodevelopmental disorders, including schizophrenia and autism. However, the postnatal development of the amygdala is not easily explored at the cellular level in humans. Here we performed a stereological analysis of the macaque monkey amygdala in order to characterize the cellular changes underlying its normal structural develop...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2006
Dominic T Cheng David C Knight Christine N Smith Fred J Helmstetter

The initial learning and subsequent behavioral expression of fear are often viewed as independent processes with potentially unique neural substrates. Laboratory animal studies of Pavlovian fear conditioning suggest that the amygdala is important for both forming stimulus associations and for subsequently expressing learned behavioral responses. In the present article, human amygdala activity w...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
P J Kruzich R E See

The amygdala is known to be a critical mediator of emotional learning in aversive and appetitive conditioning. Here we show for the first time that distinct subregions of the amygdala play unique roles in the acquisition and expression of cocaine-seeking behavior maintained by drug-paired cues in a model of relapse. Reversible inactivation of the basolateral amygdala with the sodium channel blo...

2008
Francesco Mannella Stefano Zappacosta Marco Mirolli Gianluca Baldassarre

The mechanisms underlying learning in classical conditioning experiments play a key role in many learning processes of real organisms. This paper presents a novel computational model that incorporates a biologically plausible hypothesis on the functions that the main nuclei of the amygdala might play in first and second order classical conditioning tasks. The model proposes that in these experi...

2012
Darran Yates

Oxytocin affects various social behaviours by acting on forebrain regions including the amygdala, which has a key role in mediating fear responses. Nevertheless, how this neuropeptide reaches these regions has been a matter of debate. Now, Knobloch, Charlet et al. show that axons of oxytocin-positive hypothalamic neurons pervade many forebrain areas and that axonal oxytocin release from such ne...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 2002
Michał Kuniecki Anton M L Coenen Jan Kaiser

We investigated relation between activity of central nucleus of amygdala (CE) and phasic heart rate deceleration during differential fear conditioning. We found that P2 component of long-lasting event potential (EP) to CS+ but not to CS- correlated strongly with HR deceleration in the 1st second after stimulus onset. The obtained results are discussed in the light of LeDoux's and Kapp's finding...

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