All Relations between emotion and amygdala

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M Meunier, J Bachevalier, E A Murray, L Málková, M Mishki. Effects of aspiration versus neurotoxic lesions of the amygdala on emotional responses in monkeys. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 11. issue 12. 2000-02-10. PMID:10594668. all previous reports describing alterations in emotional reactivity after amygdala damage in monkeys were based on aspiration or radiofrequency lesions which likely disrupted fibres of passage coursing to and from adjacent ventral and medial temporal cortical areas. 2000-02-10 2023-08-12 monkey
M Meunier, J Bachevalier, E A Murray, L Málková, M Mishki. Effects of aspiration versus neurotoxic lesions of the amygdala on emotional responses in monkeys. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 11. issue 12. 2000-02-10. PMID:10594668. these findings convincingly demonstrate that the amygdala is crucial for the normal regulation of emotions in monkeys. 2000-02-10 2023-08-12 monkey
L Tebartz van Elst, F G Woermann, L Lemieux, M R Trimbl. Amygdala enlargement in dysthymia--a volumetric study of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Biological psychiatry. vol 46. issue 12. 2000-02-08. PMID:10624542. previous studies indicated an important role of the amygdala for emotional information processing. 2000-02-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Brinley-Reed, A J McDonal. Evidence that dopaminergic axons provide a dense innervation of specific neuronal subpopulations in the rat basolateral amygdala. Brain research. vol 850. issue 1-2. 2000-02-03. PMID:10629756. dopaminergic inputs from the ventral tegmental area and substantia nigra are involved in numerous emotional and behavioral functions mediated by the amygdala. 2000-02-03 2023-08-12 rat
S L Andersen, M H Teiche. Serotonin laterality in amygdala predicts performance in the elevated plus maze in rats. Neuroreport. vol 10. issue 17. 2000-01-19. PMID:10619632. these data support the hypothesis that the right hemisphere is involved in emotional states: increased serotonin in the right amygdala is related to anxiety, while cortical dopamine may be associated with attention to the environment. 2000-01-19 2023-08-12 rat
P T Nina. The functional anatomy, neurochemistry, and pharmacology of anxiety. The Journal of clinical psychiatry. vol 60 Suppl 22. 2000-01-19. PMID:10634350. traumatic experiences leave emotional imprints involving the amygdala, with facilitated fear-conditioned associations involving declarative memory traces. 2000-01-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
R Adolphs, D Trane. Preferences for visual stimuli following amygdala damage. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 11. issue 6. 2000-01-05. PMID:10601742. bilateral damage to the human amygdala impairs retrieval of emotional and social information from faces. 2000-01-05 2023-08-12 human
I Akirav, G Richter-Levi. Biphasic modulation of hippocampal plasticity by behavioral stress and basolateral amygdala stimulation in the rat. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 19. issue 23. 1999-12-17. PMID:10575049. because the amygdala is thought to mediate emotional responses, we examined the apparent discrepancy between the effects of behavioral stress induced 1 hr before hfs to the pp and of amygdala priming on hippocampal plasticity by stimulating the bla 1 hr before hfs to the pp. 1999-12-17 2023-08-12 rat
A Savonenko, R K Filipkowski, T Werka, K Zielinski, L Kaczmare. Defensive conditioning-related functional heterogeneity among nuclei of the rat amygdala revealed by c-Fos mapping. Neuroscience. vol 94. issue 3. 1999-12-17. PMID:10579563. the results obtained with c-fos mapping of various regions of rat amygdala, combined with a fine dissection of behavioral repertoire, imply that there are specific functional links between particular parts of the structure and distinctive behaviors that reflect various emotional states of the animal. 1999-12-17 2023-08-12 rat
L Cahil. A neurobiological perspective on emotionally influenced, long-term memory. Seminars in clinical neuropsychiatry. vol 4. issue 4. 1999-12-13. PMID:10553032. substantial evidence from studies of both infra-human and human subjects converges on the view that the enhancing effect of emotional arousal on long-term memory formation depends on an endogenous memory modulatory mechanism consisting of, at minimum, the adrenergic system and the amygdala. 1999-12-13 2023-08-12 human
A J Delaney, P Sa. GABA receptors inhibited by benzodiazepines mediate fast inhibitory transmission in the central amygdala. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 19. issue 22. 1999-12-02. PMID:10559379. the amygdala is intimately involved in emotional behavior, and its role in the generation of anxiety and conditioned fear is well known. 1999-12-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
L E Kalynchuk, J P Pinel, D Trei. Characterization of the defensive nature of kindling-induced emotionality. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 113. issue 4. 1999-11-22. PMID:10495084. long-term amygdala kindling produces substantial changes in emotional behavior in rats. 1999-11-22 2023-08-12 rat
R Adolphs, D Tranel, S Hamann, A W Young, A J Calder, E A Phelps, A Anderson, G P Lee, A R Damasi. Recognition of facial emotion in nine individuals with bilateral amygdala damage. Neuropsychologia. vol 37. issue 10. 1999-11-04. PMID:10509833. findings from several case studies have shown that bilateral amygdala damage impairs recognition of emotions in facial expressions, especially fear. 1999-11-04 2023-08-12 human
S B Hamann, R Adolph. Normal recognition of emotional similarity between facial expressions following bilateral amygdala damage. Neuropsychologia. vol 37. issue 10. 1999-11-04. PMID:10509835. normal recognition of emotional similarity between facial expressions following bilateral amygdala damage. 1999-11-04 2023-08-12 human
S B Hamann, R Adolph. Normal recognition of emotional similarity between facial expressions following bilateral amygdala damage. Neuropsychologia. vol 37. issue 10. 1999-11-04. PMID:10509835. bilateral damage to the amygdala in humans has been previously linked to two deficits in recognizing emotion in facial expressions: recognition of individual basic emotions, especially fear, and recognition of similarity among emotional expressions. 1999-11-04 2023-08-12 human
S B Hamann, R Adolph. Normal recognition of emotional similarity between facial expressions following bilateral amygdala damage. Neuropsychologia. vol 37. issue 10. 1999-11-04. PMID:10509835. although several studies have examined recognition of individual emotions following amygdala damage, only one subject has been examined on recognition of similarity. 1999-11-04 2023-08-12 human
J S Morris, S K Scott, R J Dola. Saying it with feeling: neural responses to emotional vocalizations. Neuropsychologia. vol 37. issue 10. 1999-11-04. PMID:10509837. the data demonstrate: firstly, that processing of vocal emotion involves a bilaterally distributed network of brain regions; and secondly, that processing of fear-related auditory stimuli involves context-specific interactions between the amygdala and other cortical and brainstem regions implicated in fear processing. 1999-11-04 2023-08-12 human
N Isenberg, D Silbersweig, A Engelien, S Emmerich, K Malavade, B Beattie, A C Leon, E Ster. Linguistic threat activates the human amygdala. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 96. issue 18. 1999-10-07. PMID:10468630. studies in animals demonstrate a crucial role for the amygdala in emotional and social behavior, especially as related to fear and aggression. 1999-10-07 2023-08-12 human
R Adolphs, L Cahill, R Schul, R Babinsk. Impaired declarative memory for emotional material following bilateral amygdala damage in humans. Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). vol 4. issue 3. 1999-09-15. PMID:10456070. impaired declarative memory for emotional material following bilateral amygdala damage in humans. 1999-09-15 2023-08-12 human
R Adolphs, L Cahill, R Schul, R Babinsk. Impaired declarative memory for emotional material following bilateral amygdala damage in humans. Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). vol 4. issue 3. 1999-09-15. PMID:10456070. although studies in animals have shown that nondeclarative emotional memory (behaviors associated with emotional situations) may be impaired by lesions of the amygdala, little is known about the neural underpinnings of emotional memory in humans, especially in regard to declarative memory (memory for facts that can be assessed verbally). 1999-09-15 2023-08-12 human