All Relations between affective processing and amygdala

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Lee Tran, Beverley Greenwood-Van Meervel. Altered expression of glucocorticoid receptor and corticotropin-releasing factor in the central amygdala in response to elevated corticosterone. Behavioural brain research. vol 234. issue 2. 2013-01-21. PMID:22814115. the amygdala is not only a critical site for the generation of anxiety and fear, but is involved in the affective processing of sensory information including nociception. 2013-01-21 2023-08-12 rat
Eliza Bliss-Moreau, Melissa D Bauman, David G Amara. Neonatal amygdala lesions result in globally blunted affect in adult rhesus macaques. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 125. issue 6. 2012-08-20. PMID:21988521. taken together, these findings suggest that early amygdala damage permanently compromises affective processing while leaving intact the ability to distinguish between socially meaningful contexts. 2012-08-20 2023-08-12 human
Bojana Kuzmanovic, Gary Bente, D Yves von Cramon, Leonhard Schilbach, Marc Tittgemeyer, Kai Vogele. Imaging first impressions: distinct neural processing of verbal and nonverbal social information. NeuroImage. vol 60. issue 1. 2012-07-03. PMID:22227133. these findings support the assumption that qualitatively different cognitive operations underlie person evaluation depending upon the stimulus domain: while the processing of nonverbal person information may be more strongly associated with affective processing as indexed by recruitment of the amygdala, verbal person information engaged the pc/pcc that has been related to social inferential processing. 2012-07-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tali Manber Ball, Sarah Sullivan, Taru Flagan, Carla A Hitchcock, Alan Simmons, Martin P Paulus, Murray B Stei. Selective effects of social anxiety, anxiety sensitivity, and negative affectivity on the neural bases of emotional face processing. NeuroImage. vol 59. issue 2. 2012-04-17. PMID:21920442. individuals with high anxiety show heightened neural activation in affective processing regions, including the amygdala and insula. 2012-04-17 2023-08-12 human
Fiona E Randall, Miles A Whittington, Mark O Cunningha. Fast oscillatory activity induced by kainate receptor activation in the rat basolateral amygdala in vitro. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 33. issue 5. 2011-07-01. PMID:21255131. the basolateral amygdala (bla) has a fundamental role in affective processing. 2011-07-01 2023-08-12 rat
Hein J F van Marle, Indira Tendolkar, Maren Urner, Robbert J Verkes, Guillén Fernández, Guido van Winge. Subchronic duloxetine administration alters the extended amygdala circuitry in healthy individuals. NeuroImage. vol 55. issue 2. 2011-06-10. PMID:21195195. neuroimaging studies have consistently linked depression to hyperactivation of a (para)limbic affective processing network centered around the amygdala. 2011-06-10 2023-08-12 human
Tracy Barbour, Eric Murphy, Patrick Pruitt, Simon B Eickhoff, Matcheri S Keshavan, Usha Rajan, Caroline Zajac-Benitez, Vaibhav A Diwadka. Reduced intra-amygdala activity to positively valenced faces in adolescent schizophrenia offspring. Schizophrenia research. vol 123. issue 2-3. 2011-02-18. PMID:20716480. the amygdala is the central region devoted to the processing of emotional valence and its sub-nuclei including the baso-lateral and centro-medial are organized in a relative hierarchy of affective processing. 2011-02-18 2023-08-12 human
B Rasch, K Spalek, S Buholzer, R Luechinger, P Boesiger, D J-F de Quervain, A Papassotiropoulo. Aversive stimuli lead to differential amygdala activation and connectivity patterns depending on catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met genotype. NeuroImage. vol 52. issue 4. 2010-12-17. PMID:20510373. however, studies on comt-genotype effects on activity of the amygdala, a brain region centrally involved in affective processing, have yielded inconsistent results. 2010-12-17 2023-08-12 human
B Rasch, K Spalek, S Buholzer, R Luechinger, P Boesiger, D J-F de Quervain, A Papassotiropoulo. Aversive stimuli lead to differential amygdala activation and connectivity patterns depending on catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met genotype. NeuroImage. vol 52. issue 4. 2010-12-17. PMID:20510373. our results support previous reports of a comt-genotype-dependent difference in amygdala responsivity as well as connectivity, and highlight the importance of naturally occurring genetic variations in the catecholaminergic system for neural activity underlying affective processing. 2010-12-17 2023-08-12 human
Mariann R Weierich, Christopher I Wright, Alyson Negreira, Brad C Dickerson, Lisa Feldman Barret. Novelty as a dimension in the affective brain. NeuroImage. vol 49. issue 3. 2010-04-13. PMID:19796697. this current study is the first in which novelty, valence, and arousal were systematically examined for their relative contributions to amygdala activation during affective processing. 2010-04-13 2023-08-12 human
Katja Wiech, Irene Trace. The influence of negative emotions on pain: behavioral effects and neural mechanisms. NeuroImage. vol 47. issue 3. 2009-10-09. PMID:19481610. we discuss possible neural mechanisms underlying this modulatory influence focusing on the periaqueductal grey (pag), amygdala, anterior cingulate cortex (acc) and anterior insula as key players in both, pain and affective processing. 2009-10-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Joshua W Buckholtz, Christopher L Asplund, Paul E Dux, David H Zald, John C Gore, Owen D Jones, René Maroi. The neural correlates of third-party punishment. Neuron. vol 60. issue 5. 2009-04-08. PMID:19081385. activity within regions linked to affective processing (amygdala, medial prefrontal and posterior cingulate cortex) predicted punishment magnitude for a range of criminal scenarios. 2009-04-08 2023-08-12 human
Tomas Furmark, Susanne Henningsson, Lieuwe Appel, Fredrik Ahs, Clas Linnman, Anna Pissiota, Vanda Faria, Lars Oreland, Massimo Bani, Emilio Merlo Pich, Elias Eriksson, Mats Fredrikso. Genotype over-diagnosis in amygdala responsiveness: affective processing in social anxiety disorder. Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN. vol 34. issue 1. 2009-03-12. PMID:19125211. genotype over-diagnosis in amygdala responsiveness: affective processing in social anxiety disorder. 2009-03-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Catalina Alorda, Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza, J Javier Campos-Bueno, Vicente Sierra-Vázquez, Pedro Montoy. Low spatial frequency filtering modulates early brain processing of affective complex pictures. Neuropsychologia. vol 45. issue 14. 2008-02-01. PMID:17681356. recent research on affective processing has suggested that low spatial frequency information of fearful faces provide rapid emotional cues to the amygdala, whereas high spatial frequencies convey fine-grained information to the fusiform gyrus, regardless of emotional expression. 2008-02-01 2023-08-12 human
Katrina Carlsson, Karl Magnus Petersson, Daniel Lundqvist, Andreas Karlsson, Martin Ingvar, Arne Ohma. Fear and the amygdala: manipulation of awareness generates differential cerebral responses to phobic and fear-relevant (but nonfeared) stimuli. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 4. issue 4. 2005-03-02. PMID:15571433. with time for more elaborate processing, phobic stimuli resulted in an addition of an affective processing network to the amygdala activity, whereas no activity was found in response to fear-relevant stimuli. 2005-03-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Alicia Izquierdo, Elisabeth A Murra. Combined unilateral lesions of the amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex impair affective processing in rhesus monkeys. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 91. issue 5. 2004-05-25. PMID:14711973. combined unilateral lesions of the amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex impair affective processing in rhesus monkeys. 2004-05-25 2023-08-12 human
Alicia Izquierdo, Elisabeth A Murra. Combined unilateral lesions of the amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex impair affective processing in rhesus monkeys. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 91. issue 5. 2004-05-25. PMID:14711973. the amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex (pfo) interact as part of a system for affective processing. 2004-05-25 2023-08-12 human
Alicia Izquierdo, Elisabeth A Murra. Combined unilateral lesions of the amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex impair affective processing in rhesus monkeys. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 91. issue 5. 2004-05-25. PMID:14711973. to assess whether there is a hemispheric functional specialization for the processing of emotion or reward or both in nonhuman primates, rhesus monkeys (macaca mulatta) with combined lesions of the amygdala and pfo in one hemisphere, either left or right, were compared with unoperated controls on a battery of tasks that tax affective processing, including two tasks that tax reward processing and two that assess emotional reactions. 2004-05-25 2023-08-12 human
Geoffrey Schoenbau. Affect, action, and ambiguity and the amygdala-orbitofrontal circuit. Focus on "combined unilateral lesions of the amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex impair affective processing in rhesus monkeys". Journal of neurophysiology. vol 91. issue 5. 2004-05-25. PMID:15069091. focus on "combined unilateral lesions of the amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex impair affective processing in rhesus monkeys". 2004-05-25 2023-08-12 monkey
Leslie A Burton, Denise Gilliam, Sean Flynn, Douglas Labar, Jennifer Con. Global affective memory for faces in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Applied neuropsychology. vol 9. issue 4. 2003-04-29. PMID:12584077. this is discussed in relation to the literature suggesting an important role for the right hemisphere in global affective processing and memory, as well as the literature indicating an important role for the amygdala in affective memory. 2003-04-29 2023-08-12 human