All Relations between emotion and amygdala

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Branislava Curcić-Blake, Marte Swart, André Alema. Bidirectional information flow in frontoamygdalar circuits in humans: a dynamic causal modeling study of emotional associative learning. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 22. issue 2. 2012-05-07. PMID:21666130. the dynamic causal modeling with bayesian model selection suggested that the ifg first receives the input and that the connections are bidirectional, suggesting that during such emotional picture-word pair learning, the frontal cortex drives the amygdala activation. 2012-05-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ken Takahashi, Toru Taguchi, Satoshi Tanaka, Norihiro Sadato, Yunhai Qiu, Ryusuke Kakigi, Kazue Mizumur. Painful muscle stimulation preferentially activates emotion-related brain regions compared to painful skin stimulation. Neuroscience research. vol 70. issue 3. 2012-05-04. PMID:21514332. brain regions specifically activated by muscle stimulation were the midbrain, bilateral amygdala, caudate, orbitofrontal cortex, hippocampus, parahippocampus and superior temporal pole, most of which are related to emotion. 2012-05-04 2023-08-12 human
M Müller, H Faber-Zuschratter, Y Yanagawa, O Stork, H Schwegler, Rüdiger Link. Synaptology of ventral CA1 and subiculum projections to the basomedial nucleus of the amygdala in the mouse: relation to GABAergic interneurons. Brain structure & function. vol 217. issue 1. 2012-04-23. PMID:21584649. gabaergic neurons of the amygdala are thought to play a critical role in establishing networks for feedback and feedforward inhibition and in mediating rhythmic network activity patterns relevant for emotional behavior, determination of stimulus salience, and memory strength under stressful experiences. 2012-04-23 2023-08-12 mouse
Marco Tettamanti, Elena Rognoni, Riccardo Cafiero, Tommaso Costa, Dario Galati, Daniela Peran. Distinct pathways of neural coupling for different basic emotions. NeuroImage. vol 59. issue 2. 2012-04-17. PMID:21888979. such findings informed the definition of three effective connectivity models, testing for the functional integration of visual cortex and amygdala, as regions processing all emotions, with domain-specific regions, namely: i) for fear, the frontoparietal system involved in preparing adaptive motor responses; ii) for disgust, the somatosensory system, reflecting protective responses against contaminating stimuli; iii) for happiness: medial prefrontal and temporoparietal cortices involved in understanding joyful interactions. 2012-04-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Corinna Klinge, Brigitte Röder, Christian Büche. Does training or deprivation modulate amygdala activation? NeuroImage. vol 59. issue 2. 2012-04-17. PMID:21889991. while these data suggested that the amygdala serves the dominant sensory modality for emotional perception, we could not rule out possible influences of use-dependent training effects. 2012-04-17 2023-08-12 human
Corinna Klinge, Brigitte Röder, Christian Büche. Does training or deprivation modulate amygdala activation? NeuroImage. vol 59. issue 2. 2012-04-17. PMID:21889991. taken together, the data from our two studies suggest that enhanced amygdala responses in the blind are mainly due to deprivation-induced plasticity, as highly trained actors who possess the same excellent emotion discrimination skills as the blind did not show these responses. 2012-04-17 2023-08-12 human
Simone Lang, Boris Kotchoubey, Carina Frick, Carsten Spitzer, Hans Jörgen Grabe, Sven Barno. Cognitive reappraisal in trauma-exposed women with borderline personality disorder. NeuroImage. vol 59. issue 2. 2012-04-17. PMID:21907809. hc subjects showed increased early activation in the prefrontal cortex (pfc) and the amygdala following up-regulation of emotions to negative scripts, whereas bpd and non-ptsd subjects showed early deactivation in the pfc. 2012-04-17 2023-08-12 human
Marcelo R Roxo, Paulo R Franceschini, Carlos Zubaran, Fabrício D Kleber, Josemir W Sande. The limbic system conception and its historical evolution. TheScientificWorldJournal. vol 11. 2012-04-17. PMID:22194673. it is accepted that the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, anterior cingulate cortex, hippocampus, and insula participate in the majority of emotional processes. 2012-04-17 2023-08-12 human
Stephan F Taylor, Jian Kang, Inga S Brege, Ivy F Tso, Avinash Hosanagar, Timothy D Johnso. Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies of emotion perception and experience in schizophrenia. Biological psychiatry. vol 71. issue 2. 2012-04-16. PMID:21993193. neuroimaging studies of emotion in schizophrenia have reported abnormalities in amygdala and other regions, although divergent results and heterogeneous paradigms complicate conclusions from single experiments. 2012-04-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
K V Sudakov, P E Umriukhin, E V Koplik, K V Anokhi. Delta-sleep inducing peptide (DSIP) and ACTH (4-10) analogue influence fos-induction in the limbic structures of the rat brain under emotional stress. Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands). vol 4. issue 2. 2012-04-16. PMID:22432135. emotional stress (60 min restraint and intermittent subcutaneous electrical shocks) increased fos expression in the ppvn and medial and lateral septum similarly in predisposed and resistant rats, but in the basolateral amygdala in only the predisposed rats. 2012-04-16 2023-08-12 rat
Els van der Helm, Justin Yao, Shubir Dutt, Vikram Rao, Jared M Saletin, Matthew P Walke. REM sleep depotentiates amygdala activity to previous emotional experiences. Current biology : CB. vol 21. issue 23. 2012-04-09. PMID:22119526. rem sleep depotentiates amygdala activity to previous emotional experiences. 2012-04-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Els van der Helm, Justin Yao, Shubir Dutt, Vikram Rao, Jared M Saletin, Matthew P Walke. REM sleep depotentiates amygdala activity to previous emotional experiences. Current biology : CB. vol 21. issue 23. 2012-04-09. PMID:22119526. here, we demonstrate that rem sleep physiology is associated with an overnight dissipation of amygdala activity in response to previous emotional experiences, altering functional connectivity and reducing next-day subjective emotionality. 2012-04-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Masahiro Matsunaga, Tokiko Isowa, Kaori Yamakawa, Yoko Kawanishi, Hirohito Tsuboi, Hiroshi Kaneko, Norihiro Sadato, Akiko Oshida, Atsushi Katayama, Mitsuyoshi Kashiwagi, Hideki Ohir. Psychological and physiological responses to odor-evoked autobiographic memory. Neuro endocrinology letters. vol 32. issue 6. 2012-04-05. PMID:22286798. recent studies have demonstrated that odor-evoked autobiographic memories are more emotional than those elicited by other sensory stimuli because of the direct neural communication between the olfactory system and the amygdala. 2012-04-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Natalia López Moratalla, Tania Errasti Alcalá, Esteban Santiag. [Estrogens and feminine brain maturation during adolescence: emergency contraceptive pill]. Cuadernos de bioetica : revista oficial de la Asociacion Espanola de Bioetica y Etica Medica. vol 22. issue 75. 2012-04-03. PMID:22040134. control centers of emotions (amygdala), memory and learning (hippocampus) and sexual activity (hypothalamus) are modified according to the cyclical concentrations of both hormones. 2012-04-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Naoyuki Osaka, Takehiro Minamoto, Ken Yaoi, Mariko Osak. Neural correlates of delicate sadness: an fMRI study based on the neuroaesthetics of Noh masks. Neuroreport. vol 23. issue 1. 2012-03-27. PMID:22113213. although the role of the amygdala in processing facial expressions of fear is well established, its role in the processing of other emotions, such as sadness, remains unclear. 2012-03-27 2023-08-12 human
Naoyuki Osaka, Takehiro Minamoto, Ken Yaoi, Mariko Osak. Neural correlates of delicate sadness: an fMRI study based on the neuroaesthetics of Noh masks. Neuroreport. vol 23. issue 1. 2012-03-27. PMID:22113213. we suggest the fact that such delicate sad masks could activate the amygdala, and it could possibly be because of an underlying similarity to emotions such as fear and disgust. 2012-03-27 2023-08-12 human
Lee Tran, Beverley Greenwood-Van Meervel. Lateralized amygdala activation: importance in the regulation of anxiety and pain behavior. Physiology & behavior. vol 105. issue 2. 2012-03-26. PMID:21925523. the amygdala is involved in the emotional responses to fear including anxiety and heightened pain reporting. 2012-03-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Camilla J Croucher, Andrew J Calder, Cristina Ramponi, Philip J Barnard, Fionnuala C Murph. Disgust enhances the recollection of negative emotional images. PloS one. vol 6. issue 11. 2012-03-26. PMID:22110588. in experiment 2, regression analyses identified affective impact--a factor shown previously to influence the allocation of visual attention and amygdala response to negative emotional images--as the strongest predictor of remembering. 2012-03-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Regina C Lapate, Hyejeen Lee, Tim V Salomons, Carien M van Reekum, Lawrence L Greischar, Richard J Davidso. Amygdalar function reflects common individual differences in emotion and pain regulation success. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 24. issue 1. 2012-03-25. PMID:21861676. in both emotion and pain paradigms, the amygdala reflected regulatory success. 2012-03-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Samso. [In search of the musical brain]. Bulletin et memoires de l'Academie royale de medecine de Belgique. vol 166. issue 1-2. 2012-03-14. PMID:22375491. the results of a series of studies carried out in patients with focal brain lesions allow to describe the involvement of different temporal lobe regions and, in particular, of the amygdala in these emotional judgments before discussing the therapeutic benefits of music to handle alzheimer's disease. 2012-03-14 2023-08-12 Not clear