All Relations between emotion and amygdala

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S B Hamann, T D Ely, S T Grafton, C D Kilt. Amygdala activity related to enhanced memory for pleasant and aversive stimuli. Nature neuroscience. vol 2. issue 3. 1999-04-21. PMID:10195224. the human amygdala seems to modulate the strength of conscious memory for events according to emotional importance, regardless of whether the emotion is pleasant or aversive. 1999-04-21 2023-08-12 human
M Pikkarainen, S Rönkkö, V Savander, R Insausti, A Pitkäne. Projections from the lateral, basal, and accessory basal nuclei of the amygdala to the hippocampal formation in rat. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 403. issue 2. 1999-03-15. PMID:9886046. the amygdaloid complex and hippocampal formation mediate functions involving emotion and memory. 1999-03-15 2023-08-12 rat
E Mori, M Ikeda, N Hirono, H Kitagaki, T Imamura, T Shimomur. Amygdalar volume and emotional memory in Alzheimer's disease. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 156. issue 2. 1999-02-25. PMID:9989557. experimental work in animals and humans has demonstrated that the amygdaloid complex plays a crucial role in emotional memory, i.e., memory of events arousing strong emotions. 1999-02-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Duyckaerts, S Suarez, J J Hau. [Memory: clinico-pathologic data]. Revue neurologique. vol 154 Suppl 2. 1999-01-12. PMID:9834541. the amygdaloid nucleus, the frontal lobe and the dorsomedial nucleus of the thalamus belong to a network of connections that could be involved in emotions. 1999-01-12 2023-08-12 aplysia
M L Phillips, A W Young, S K Scott, A J Calder, C Andrew, V Giampietro, S C Williams, E T Bullmore, M Brammer, J A Gra. Neural responses to facial and vocal expressions of fear and disgust. Proceedings. Biological sciences. vol 265. issue 1408. 1998-12-11. PMID:9802236. our findings therefore (i) support the differential localization of the neural substrates of fear and disgust; (ii) confirm the involvement of the amygdala in the emotion of fear, whether evoked by facial or vocal expressions; (iii) confirm the involvement of the anterior insula and the striatum in reactions to facial expressions of disgust; and (iv) suggest a possible general role for the perception of emotional expressions for the superior temporal gyrus. 1998-12-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
R Josep. Traumatic amnesia, repression, and hippocampus injury due to emotional stress, corticosteroids and enkephalins. Child psychiatry and human development. vol 29. issue 2. 1998-12-03. PMID:9816735. however, as the amygdala processes and stores emotional experiences in memory, patients may also demonstrate trauma related symptoms, including flashbacks as well as shrinking retrograde amnesia. 1998-12-03 2023-08-12 human
L Cahill, J L McGaug. Mechanisms of emotional arousal and lasting declarative memory. Trends in neurosciences. vol 21. issue 7. 1998-10-30. PMID:9683321. extensive research in animals implicates stress hormones and the amygdaloid complex as key, interacting modulators of memory consolidation for emotional events. 1998-10-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
L E Kalynchuk, J P Pinel, D Treit, S J Barnes, J C McEachern, T E Kippi. Persistence of the interictal emotionality produced by long-term amygdala kindling in rats. Neuroscience. vol 85. issue 4. 1998-10-01. PMID:9681964. long-term amygdala kindling in rats results in large and reliable increases in emotional behaviour that model the interictal emotionality often observed in temporal lobe epileptics [kalynchuk l. e. et al. 1998-10-01 2023-08-12 rat
Y I Sheline, M H Gado, J L Pric. Amygdala core nuclei volumes are decreased in recurrent major depression. Neuroreport. vol 9. issue 9. 1998-09-25. PMID:9674587. the amygdala is a key structure in the brain's integration of emotional meaning with perception and experience. 1998-09-25 2023-08-12 human
Y I Sheline, M H Gado, J L Pric. Amygdala core nuclei volumes are decreased in recurrent major depression. Neuroreport. vol 9. issue 9. 1998-09-25. PMID:9674587. patients with depression have impaired functioning in emotional tasks involving the amygdala, and have abnormal resting amygdala blood flow. 1998-09-25 2023-08-12 human
F Schneider, W Grodd, U Weiss, U Klose, K R Mayer, T Nägele, R C Gu. Functional MRI reveals left amygdala activation during emotion. Psychiatry research. vol 76. issue 2-3. 1998-06-29. PMID:9522399. functional mri reveals left amygdala activation during emotion. 1998-06-29 2023-08-12 human
R Adolphs, D Tranel, A R Damasi. The human amygdala in social judgment. Nature. vol 393. issue 6684. 1998-06-17. PMID:9624002. studies in animals have implicated the amygdala in emotional and social behaviours, especially those related to fear and aggression. 1998-06-17 2023-08-12 human
M Tanak. [Stress and alcohol: research with experimental animals]. Nihon Arukoru Yakubutsu Igakkai zasshi = Japanese journal of alcohol studies & drug dependence. vol 33. issue 1. 1998-06-15. PMID:9549309. further, psychological stress, wherein the rats were given no electrical shock, but exposed to the emotional responses such as struggling, vocalization, jumping and defecation shown by the other electrically-shocked rats, increased noradrenaline release preferentially in the hypothalamus, amygdala and locus coeruleus. 1998-06-15 2023-08-12 rat
P Broks, A W Young, E J Maratos, P J Coffey, A J Calder, C L Isaac, A R Mayes, J R Hodges, D Montaldi, E Cezayirli, N Roberts, D Hadle. Face processing impairments after encephalitis: amygdala damage and recognition of fear. Neuropsychologia. vol 36. issue 1. 1998-05-15. PMID:9533388. their results contrast with those of rs, with relative sparing of the amygdala region and unimpaired recognition of emotion, pointing clearly toward the importance of the amygdala in the recognition of fear. 1998-05-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
I Izquierdo, J H Medin. Memory formation: the sequence of biochemical events in the hippocampus and its connection to activity in other brain structures. Neurobiology of learning and memory. vol 68. issue 3. 1998-02-04. PMID:9398590. the early modulation is mediated locally by gabaergic, cholinergic, and noradrenergic synapses and by putative retrograde synaptic messengers, and extrinsically by the amygdala and possibly the medial septum, which handle emotional components of memories and are direct or indirect sites of action for several hormones and neurotransmitters. 1998-02-04 2023-08-12 rat
A Depaulis, V Helfer, C Deransart, C Marescau. Anxiogenic-like consequences in animal models of complex partial seizures. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 21. issue 6. 1998-02-04. PMID:9415901. using repetitive electrical stimulations (kindling) or local applications of a neuroexcitotoxin in limbic structures (mainly the amygdala and hippocampus), several authors have reported lasting changes of emotional reactivity in cats and rats. 1998-02-04 2023-08-12 rat
D A Powell, M Chachich, V Murphy, J McLaughlin, D Tebbutt, S L Buchana. Amygdala-prefrontal interactions and conditioned bradycardia in the rabbit. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 111. issue 5. 1998-01-12. PMID:9383524. the response of the 2 crossed lesioned groups also was smaller than that of the sham-operated and unilateral lesioned groups, but significant conditioned stimulus-evoked bradycardia occurred in both, suggesting that although interactions between the amygdala and mpfc may normally occur during associative emotional responding, these connections are not necessary for the acquisition of conditioned bradycardia. 1998-01-12 2023-08-12 rabbit
M G McKernan, P Shinnick-Gallaghe. Fear conditioning induces a lasting potentiation of synaptic currents in vitro. Nature. vol 390. issue 6660. 1998-01-12. PMID:9403689. the amygdala plays a critical role in the mediation of emotional responses, particularly fear, in both humans and animals. 1998-01-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Pitkänen, V Savander, J E LeDou. Organization of intra-amygdaloid circuitries in the rat: an emerging framework for understanding functions of the amygdala. Trends in neurosciences. vol 20. issue 11. 1997-12-22. PMID:9364666. in spite of the fact that the amygdala has been implicated in a variety of functions, ranging from attention to memory to emotion, it has not attracted neuroscientists to the same extent as its laminated neighbours, in particular the hippocampus and surrounding cortex. 1997-12-22 2023-08-12 rat
R P Soltis, J C Cook, A E Gregg, B J Sander. Interaction of GABA and excitatory amino acids in the basolateral amygdala: role in cardiovascular regulation. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 17. issue 23. 1997-12-15. PMID:9364082. activation of the amygdala in rats produces cardiovascular changes that include increases in heart rate and arterial pressure as well as behavioral changes characteristic of emotional arousal. 1997-12-15 2023-08-12 rat