All Relations between emotion and amygdala

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Toshiki Shioir. [Neuroimaging and pathology in anxiety disorders, especially stress-induced fear circuitry disorders]. Nihon shinkei seishin yakurigaku zasshi = Japanese journal of psychopharmacology. vol 30. issue 3. 2010-09-14. PMID:20666145. the amygdala is a brain structure that is critically involved in the processing of memory and emotion, including fear and anxiety. 2010-09-14 2023-08-12 human
Mathieu Roy, Mathieu Piché, Jen-I Chen, Isabelle Peretz, Pierre Rainvill. Cerebral and spinal modulation of pain by emotions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 106. issue 49. 2010-09-08. PMID:19926861. emotions induced by pleasant or unpleasant pictures modulated the responses to painful electrical stimulations in the right insula, paracentral lobule, parahippocampal gyrus, thalamus, and amygdala. 2010-09-08 2023-08-12 human
Tiziano Colibazzi, Jonathan Posner, Zhishun Wang, Daniel Gorman, Andrew Gerber, Shan Yu, Hongtu Zhu, Alayar Kangarlu, Yunsuo Duan, James A Russell, Bradley S Peterso. Neural systems subserving valence and arousal during the experience of induced emotions. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 10. issue 3. 2010-09-03. PMID:20515226. highly arousing emotions were associated with increased bold signal intensities in the left thalamus, globus pallidus, caudate, parahippocampal gyrus, amygdala, premotor cortex, and cerebellar vermis. 2010-09-03 2023-08-12 human
Chris Baeken, Peter Van Schuerbeek, Rudi De Raedt, Axel Bossuyt, Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, Johan De Mey, Robert Luypaer. Passively viewing negatively valenced baby faces attenuates left amygdala activity in healthy females scoring high on 'Harm Avoidance'. Neuroscience letters. vol 478. issue 2. 2010-09-02. PMID:20452398. only in withdrawal-related emotional experience, we observed a negative correlation between ha and left amygdala activity, suggesting that during passive viewing females scoring higher on ha 'avoid' images with highly aversive content. 2010-09-02 2023-08-12 human
Chris Baeken, Peter Van Schuerbeek, Rudi De Raedt, Axel Bossuyt, Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, Johan De Mey, Robert Luypaer. Passively viewing negatively valenced baby faces attenuates left amygdala activity in healthy females scoring high on 'Harm Avoidance'. Neuroscience letters. vol 478. issue 2. 2010-09-02. PMID:20452398. when investigating the amygdala's emotional role in passive viewing paradigms, personality features such as ha should be taken into account. 2010-09-02 2023-08-12 human
Jayna M Amting, Steven G Greening, Derek G V Mitchel. Multiple mechanisms of consciousness: the neural correlates of emotional awareness. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 30. issue 30. 2010-08-20. PMID:20668188. the possibility is raised that interactions between pgpfc and the amygdala, previously implicated in extinction, may also influence whether or not an emotional stimulus is accessible to consciousness. 2010-08-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Courtney R Pinard, Franco Mascagni, Jay F Muller, Alexander J McDonal. Limited convergence of rhinal cortical and dopaminergic inputs in the rat basolateral amygdala: an ultrastructural analysis. Brain research. vol 1332. 2010-08-10. PMID:20346351. the basolateral nuclear complex of the amygdala (blc) receives robust sensory inputs from the rhinal cortices (rcx) that are important for the generation of emotional behavior. 2010-08-10 2023-08-12 rat
Jørn Våge, Tina B Bønsdorff, Ellen Arnet, Aage Tverdal, Frode Lingaa. Differential gene expression in brain tissues of aggressive and non-aggressive dogs. BMC veterinary research. vol 6. 2010-08-10. PMID:20553618. with the intentions of identifying gene-specific expression in particular brain parts and comparing brains of aggressive and non-aggressive dogs, we studied amygdala, frontal cortex, hypothalamus and parietal cortex, as these tissues are reported to be involved in emotional reactions, including aggression. 2010-08-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Brian W Haas, Fumiko Hoeft, Yvonne M Searcy, Debra Mills, Ursula Bellugi, Allan Reis. Individual differences in social behavior predict amygdala response to fearful facial expressions in Williams syndrome. Neuropsychologia. vol 48. issue 5. 2010-08-09. PMID:20036269. this study was designed to compare three models that relate abnormal social behavior with amygdala function in ws (indiscriminate sociability, emotional and empathic sociability and social fearlessness). 2010-08-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Brian W Haas, Fumiko Hoeft, Yvonne M Searcy, Debra Mills, Ursula Bellugi, Allan Reis. Individual differences in social behavior predict amygdala response to fearful facial expressions in Williams syndrome. Neuropsychologia. vol 48. issue 5. 2010-08-09. PMID:20036269. these findings contribute to our understanding of social and emotional functioning in neurodevelopmental conditions and provide evidence that in ws, amygdala response to fear modulates social behavior. 2010-08-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Luca Passamonti, Graeme Fairchild, Ian M Goodyer, Georgina Hurford, Cindy C Hagan, James B Rowe, Andrew J Calde. Neural abnormalities in early-onset and adolescence-onset conduct disorder. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 67. issue 7. 2010-07-26. PMID:20603454. hence, we investigated neurophysiological responses to emotional and neutral faces in regions associated with antisocial behavior (ie, the amygdala, ventromedial prefrontal cortex, insula, and orbitofrontal cortex) in individuals with eo-cd and ao-cd and in healthy control subjects. 2010-07-26 2023-08-12 human
Aparna Suvrathan, Charles A Hoeffer, Helen Wong, Eric Klann, Sumantra Chattarj. Characterization and reversal of synaptic defects in the amygdala in a mouse model of fragile X syndrome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 107. issue 25. 2010-07-22. PMID:20534533. the strong emotional symptoms of fxs, on the other hand, are likely to involve the amygdala. 2010-07-22 2023-08-12 mouse
Pauline Delaveau, Pilar Salgado-Pineda, Tatiana Witjas, Joëlle Micallef-Roll, Eric Fakra, Jean-Philippe Azulay, Olivier Bli. Dopaminergic modulation of amygdala activity during emotion recognition in patients with Parkinson disease. Journal of clinical psychopharmacology. vol 29. issue 6. 2010-07-20. PMID:19910719. dopaminergic modulation of amygdala activity during emotion recognition in patients with parkinson disease. 2010-07-20 2023-08-12 human
Pauline Delaveau, Pilar Salgado-Pineda, Tatiana Witjas, Joëlle Micallef-Roll, Eric Fakra, Jean-Philippe Azulay, Olivier Bli. Dopaminergic modulation of amygdala activity during emotion recognition in patients with Parkinson disease. Journal of clinical psychopharmacology. vol 29. issue 6. 2010-07-20. PMID:19910719. in healthy subjects, levodopa administration leads to a decreased amygdala activation in response to emotional tasks. 2010-07-20 2023-08-12 human
Yayoi Shigemune, Nobuhito Abe, Maki Suzuki, Aya Ueno, Etsuro Mori, Manabu Tashiro, Masatoshi Itoh, Toshikatsu Fuji. Effects of emotion and reward motivation on neural correlates of episodic memory encoding: a PET study. Neuroscience research. vol 67. issue 1. 2010-07-19. PMID:20079775. although we could not find correlations between recognition performance and activity of these three regions, we speculate that the right hippocampus may integrate the effects of emotion (processed in the amygdala) and monetary reward (processed in the orbitofrontal cortex) on episodic memory encoding. 2010-07-19 2023-08-12 human
Kalina Venkova, Anthony C Johnson, Brent Myers, Beverley Greenwood-Van Meervel. Exposure of the amygdala to elevated levels of corticosterone alters colonic motility in response to acute psychological stress. Neuropharmacology. vol 58. issue 7. 2010-07-19. PMID:20170666. the amygdala is important for integrating the emotional, endocrine and autonomic responses to stress. 2010-07-19 2023-08-12 rat
Gemma Modinos, Johan Ormel, André Alema. Altered activation and functional connectivity of neural systems supporting cognitive control of emotion in psychosis proneness. Schizophrenia research. vol 118. issue 1-3. 2010-07-13. PMID:20188516. emotion regulation processes, such as reappraisal, are thought to operate through interactions between prefrontal emotion-control regions and subcortical emotion-generation regions such as the amygdala. 2010-07-13 2023-08-12 human
Bernardo Dell'Osso, Heather A Berlin, Marta Serati, Alfredo Carlo Altamur. Neuropsychobiological aspects, comorbidity patterns and dimensional models in borderline personality disorder. Neuropsychobiology. vol 61. issue 4. 2010-07-13. PMID:20299811. in addition, neuroimaging studies in bpd patients indicate differences in the volume and activity of specific brain regions related to emotion and impulse control, such as the prefrontal and cingulate cortex, amygdala and hippocampus. 2010-07-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Gregor Domes, Lars Schulze, Moritz Böttger, Annette Grossmann, Karlheinz Hauenstein, Petra H Wirtz, Markus Heinrichs, Sabine C Herpert. The neural correlates of sex differences in emotional reactivity and emotion regulation. Human brain mapping. vol 31. issue 5. 2010-07-08. PMID:19957268. during cognitively decreasing emotional reactions, women recruited parts of the orbitofrontal cortex, the anterior cingulate, and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex to a lesser extent than men, while there was no sex effect on amygdala activity. 2010-07-08 2023-08-12 human
Gregor Domes, Lars Schulze, Moritz Böttger, Annette Grossmann, Karlheinz Hauenstein, Petra H Wirtz, Markus Heinrichs, Sabine C Herpert. The neural correlates of sex differences in emotional reactivity and emotion regulation. Human brain mapping. vol 31. issue 5. 2010-07-08. PMID:19957268. in contrast, compared to women, men showed an increased recruitment of regulatory cortical areas during cognitively increasing initial emotional reactions, which was associated with an increase in amygdala activity. 2010-07-08 2023-08-12 human