نتایج جستجو برای: central nucleus of amygdala

تعداد نتایج: 21210443  

Journal: : 2022

The review presents the latest literature describing Central nucleus of Amygdala complex brain (CE), which is an important link in autonomic nervous network. It appears early stages evolution telencephalon. This determines its solid phylogenetic age and explains heteromorphy, manifested by presence a number subnucleus: medial, intermediate, lateral latero-capsular. article provides information ...

Journal: :Cell 2017
Wenfei Han Luis A. Tellez Miguel J. Rangel Simone C. Motta Xiaobing Zhang Isaac O. Perez Newton S. Canteras Sara J. Shammah-Lagnado Anthony N. van den Pol Ivan E. de Araujo

Superior predatory skills led to the evolutionary triumph of jawed vertebrates. However, the mechanisms by which the vertebrate brain controls predation remain largely unknown. Here, we reveal a critical role for the central nucleus of the amygdala in predatory hunting. Both optogenetic and chemogenetic stimulation of central amygdala of mice elicited predatory-like attacks upon both insect and...

2015
Ross Gillette Isaac Miller-Crews Michael K. Skinner David Crews

Exposure to the endocrine disrupting chemical vinclozolin during gestation of an F0 generation and/or chronic restraint stress during adolescence of the F3 descendants affects behavior, physiology, and gene expression in the brain. Genes related to the networks of growth factors, signaling peptides, and receptors, steroid hormone receptors and enzymes, and epigenetic related factors were measur...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1994
A Mansour C A Fox S Burke F Meng R C Thompson H Akil S J Watson

The mu, delta, and kappa opioid receptors are the three main types of opioid receptors found in the central nervous system (CNS) and periphery. These receptors and the peptides with which they interact are important in a number of physiological functions, including analgesia, respiration, and hormonal regulation. This study examines the expression of mu, delta, and kappa receptor mRNAs in the r...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
abasali vafaei dept. physiology, school of medicine, semnan univ. med. sci, semnan, iran ali rashidipour mohammad reza sharifi john bouresh

there is strong evidence that two cerebral hemispheres are differentially involved in emotional memory and that amygdala is a key subcortical structure for emotional experience. the present research investigated the possible involvement of lateralization of basolateral amygdala (bla) and central amygdala (cea) in place avoidance memory. for this purpose, male long-evans rats (280-320 g) were im...

2015
Zeynep M. Saygin David E. Osher Kami Koldewyn Rebecca E. Martin Amy Finn Rebecca Saxe John D.E. Gabrieli Margaret Sheridan

A large corpus of research suggests that there are changes in the manner and degree to which the amygdala supports cognitive and emotional function across development. One possible basis for these developmental differences could be the maturation of amygdalar connections with the rest of the brain. Recent functional connectivity studies support this conclusion, but the structural connectivity o...

2006
Jeffery A. Winer

The status of the organization of the auditory corticofugal systems is summarized. These are among the largest pathways in the brain, with descending connections to auditory and non-auditory thalamic, midbrain, and medullary regions. Auditory corticofugal influence thus reaches sites immediately presynaptic to the cortex, sites remote from the cortex, as in periolivary regions that may have a c...

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