نتایج جستجو برای: medial amygdala

تعداد نتایج: 59155  

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2015
Monika Eckstein Benjamin Becker Dirk Scheele Claudia Scholz Katrin Preckel Thomas E Schlaepfer Valery Grinevich Keith M Kendrick Wolfgang Maier René Hurlemann

BACKGROUND Current neurocircuitry models of anxiety disorders posit a lack of inhibitory tone in the amygdala during acquisition of Pavlovian fear responses and deficient encoding of extinction responses in amygdala-medial prefrontal cortex circuits. Competition between these two responses often results in a return of fear, limiting control over anxiety. However, one hypothesis holds that a pha...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2011
Loïc J Chareyron Pamela Banta Lavenex David G Amaral Pierre Lavenex

The amygdala is part of a neural network that contributes to the regulation of emotional behaviors. Rodents, especially rats, are used extensively as model organisms to decipher the functions of specific amygdala nuclei, in particular in relation to fear and emotional learning. Analysis of the role of the nonhuman primate amygdala in these functions has lagged work in the rodent but provides ev...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Elena Choleris Steven R Little Jessica A Mong Sidharth V Puram Robert Langer Donald W Pfaff

Social recognition constitutes the basis of social life. In male mice and rats, social recognition is known to be governed by the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) through its action on OT receptors (OTRs) in the medial amygdala. In female rats and mice, which have sociosexual behaviors controlling substantial investment in reproduction, an important role for OT in sociosexual behaviors has also been ...

2000
Rüdiger Linke Herbert Schwegler

role in processing of sensory stimuli during emotional situations. These nuclei, which include the suprageniculate nucleus (SG), the posterior intralaminar nucleus (PIN), the peripeduncular nucleus (PP) and the medial division of the medial geniculate body (MGm), project to both cortex and amygdala, but target areas and the extent of the projection of individual nuclei are not known yet. The ai...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Sepideh Keshavarzi Robert K P Sullivan Damian J Ianno Pankaj Sah

The medial nucleus of the amygdala (MeA) plays a key role in innate emotional behaviors by relaying olfactory information to hypothalamic nuclei involved in reproduction and defense. However, little is known about the neuronal components of this region or their role in the olfactory-processing circuitry of the amygdala. Here, we have characterized neurons in the posteroventral division of the m...

2011
Ciara McCabe Zevic Mishor

Studies have revealed abnormalities in resting-state functional connectivity in those with major depressive disorder specifically in areas such as the dorsal anterior cingulate, thalamus, amygdala, the pallidostriatum and subgenual cingulate. However, the effect of antidepressant medications on human brain function is less clear and the effect of these drugs on resting-state functional connecti...

2015
Maxime Carrere Frédéric Alexandre

Recent advances in neuroscience give us a better view of the inner structure of the amygdala, of its relations with other regions in the Medial Temporal Lobe (MTL) and of the prominent role of neuromodulation. They have particularly shed light on two kinds of neurons in the basal nucleus of the amygdala, the so-called fear neurons and extinction neurons. Fear neurons mediate context-dependent f...

2016
O J Robinson M Krimsky L Lieberman K Vytal M Ernst C Grillon

Anxiety disorders can be treated both pharmacologically and psychologically, but many individuals either fail to respond to treatment or relapse. Improving outcomes is difficult, in part because we have incomplete understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying current treatments. In a sequence of studies, we have identified 'affective bias-related' amygdala-medial cortical coupling ...

Journal: :Communications biology 2021

Abstract Controllability over stressors has major impacts on brain and behavior. In humans, however, the effect of controllability responses to is poorly understood. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated how altered a shock-plus-sound stressor with between-group yoked design, where participants in controllable uncontrollable groups experienced matched exposure. Emp...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2002
József Halász Zsolt Liposits Wout Meelis Menno R Kruk József Haller

It is believed that aggressive attacks are activated by a downward stimulatory stream that includes the medial amygdala, hypothalamic attack area, and periaqueductal grey. However, the hypothalamic attack area (from which attacks can be induced by electrical stimulation) sends projections to the forebrain, the significance of which is unknown. Here we report that the unilateral stimulation of t...

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