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Zhenyu Huang, Haibo Tan, Yuanfei Fu, Huanxin Xie, Huangsheng Tan, Kun Gao, Hongkan Lo. Neurotransmitter Imbalance and Amygdala Synaptic Plasticity in Lumbar Disc Herniation-induced Chronic Pain and Related Emotional Disturbances:A multi-omics analysis. Neuropharmacology. 2025-03-08. PMID:40057176. |
this study investigates the role of neurotransmitter imbalances and key regulatory molecules in ldh-induced chronic pain and related emotional disturbances, with a focus on synaptic plasticity in the amygdala. |
2025-03-08 |
2025-03-12 |
rat |
Zhenyu Huang, Haibo Tan, Yuanfei Fu, Huanxin Xie, Huangsheng Tan, Kun Gao, Hongkan Lo. Neurotransmitter Imbalance and Amygdala Synaptic Plasticity in Lumbar Disc Herniation-induced Chronic Pain and Related Emotional Disturbances:A multi-omics analysis. Neuropharmacology. 2025-03-08. PMID:40057176. |
this study provides evidence that neurotransmitter imbalances and alterations in synaptic plasticity within the amygdala may contribute to the persistence of chronic pain and associated emotional disturbances in ldh. |
2025-03-08 |
2025-03-12 |
rat |
Zhuo Li, Yu Qu, Qi-Lin Wu, Li Tang, Yuan Dong, Xu-Feng X. Input-output organization of the mouse BLA-projecting IL neurons. Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 19. 2025-03-06. PMID:40046441. |
the infralimbic cortex (il), a critical subregion within the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmpfc), modulates emotion, memory, and social functions via robust projections to the basolateral amygdala (bla). |
2025-03-06 |
2025-03-08 |
mouse |
Qiuying Zhao, Ze Fan, Yiwen Zhang, Jiaqi Li, Yuanyuan Zhu, Yiting Lin, Qingrong Ni, Xiaotong Shi, Ling Liu, Shengxi Wu, Jing Huan. Glutamatergic projections from the basolateral amygdala to medial prefrontal cortex contribute to acute itch sensation processing. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2025-03-05. PMID:40043789. |
the basolateral amygdala (bla) activity is crucial in driving motivation, sensation, and emotional responses. |
2025-03-05 |
2025-03-08 |
Not clear |
Volodymyr Mavrych, Fathima Riyas, Olena Bolgov. The Role of Basolateral Amygdala and Medial Prefrontal Cortex in Fear: A Systematic Review. Cureus. vol 17. issue 1. 2025-03-04. PMID:40026920. |
the basolateral amygdala (bla) and medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc) are both linked to adaptation, the generation of strong emotions, and decision-making. |
2025-03-04 |
2025-03-06 |
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Anna Igler, Rebecka Amodei, Charles E Rosell. Anatomic distribution of kisspeptin neurons in the adult sheep amygdala: Associations with sex, estrogen receptor alpha, androgen receptor, and sexual partner preference. Journal of neuroendocrinology. 2025-03-04. PMID:40033683. |
understanding kisspeptin neuron distribution in the sheep amygdala could provide insights into their roles in modulating reproductive functions, emotional, and social behaviors in a species closely related to humans. |
2025-03-04 |
2025-03-06 |
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Anna Igler, Rebecka Amodei, Charles E Rosell. Anatomic distribution of kisspeptin neurons in the adult sheep amygdala: Associations with sex, estrogen receptor alpha, androgen receptor, and sexual partner preference. Journal of neuroendocrinology. 2025-03-04. PMID:40033683. |
this study provides a foundational map of the kisspeptin system in the sheep amygdala, offering insights into its potential roles in reproductive, emotional, and social behaviors. |
2025-03-04 |
2025-03-06 |
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Qunxi Dong, Yuhang Sheng, Junru Zhu, Zhigang Li, Weijia Liu, Jingyu Liu, Yalin Wang, Bin H. Schizophrenia Detection Based on Morphometry of Hippocampus and Amygdala. IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics. vol PP. 2025-03-03. PMID:40030599. |
it leads to a series of brain abnormalities, particularly the deformation of the hippocampus and amygdala, which are highly associated with emotion, memory, and motivation. |
2025-03-03 |
2025-03-06 |
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Liu-Nan Yang, Mingmeng Tang, Andreas K Nüssler, Liegang Liu, Wei Yan. Regulation of PVT-CeA Circuit in Deoxynivalenol-Induced Anorexia and Aversive-Like Emotions. Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany). 2025-02-28. PMID:40019402. |
neuronal plasticity in the central amygdala (cea) is essential for modulating feeding behaviors and emotional responses, potentially influencing reactions to deoxynivalenol (don). |
2025-02-28 |
2025-03-02 |
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Yunlai Zhu, Yongjie Zhao, Junjie Zhang, Xi Sun, Ying Zhu, Xu Zhou, Xuming Shen, Zuyu Xu, Zuheng Wu, Yuehua Da. Memristor-based circuit design of interweaving mechanism of emotional memory in a hippocamp-brain emotion learning model. Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society. vol 186. 2025-02-20. PMID:39978138. |
leveraging the hippocampal-brain emotion learning (bel) architecture, the memristive circuit comprises seven comprehensive modules: the thalamus, sensory cortex, orbitofrontal cortex, amygdala, dentate gyrus (dg), ca3, and ca1. |
2025-02-20 |
2025-02-23 |
human |
Yunlai Zhu, Yongjie Zhao, Junjie Zhang, Xi Sun, Ying Zhu, Xu Zhou, Xuming Shen, Zuyu Xu, Zuheng Wu, Yuehua Da. Memristor-based circuit design of interweaving mechanism of emotional memory in a hippocamp-brain emotion learning model. Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society. vol 186. 2025-02-20. PMID:39978138. |
this design incorporates a compact biological framework, facilitating the collaborative encoding of emotional memories by the amygdala and hippocampus and allowing for flexible adjustment of circuit parameters to accommodate diverse personality traits. |
2025-02-20 |
2025-02-23 |
human |
Giulia Funghi, Giuseppe Rabini, Claudia Meli, Chiara Speranza, Enrica Pierotti, Francesca Saviola, Stefano Tambalo, Francesca Zappini, Giorgio Fumagalli, Luca Turella, Jorge Jovicich, Costanza Papagno, Alessandra Dodic. Mental State Recognition Deficits Linked to Brain Changes in Parkinson's Disease Without Dementia. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 61. issue 4. 2025-02-17. PMID:39957381. |
results showed that complex mental state recognition in pd was significantly associated with both defective and compensatory mechanisms at the functional and anatomical level within the emotion understanding network, particularly involving the amygdala, dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, primary/secondary somatosensory cortices, and right anterior temporal cortex. |
2025-02-17 |
2025-02-23 |
human |
Hans Auer, Donna Gift Cabalo, Raúl Rodríguez-Cruces, Oualid Benkarim, Casey Paquola, Jordan DeKraker, Yezhou Wang, Sofie Louise Valk, Boris C Bernhardt, Jessica Roye. From histology to macroscale function in the human amygdala. eLife. vol 13. 2025-02-13. PMID:39945516. |
the amygdala is a subcortical region in the mesiotemporal lobe that plays a key role in emotional and sensory functions. |
2025-02-13 |
2025-02-15 |
human |
Valentina Krenz, Arjen Alink, Benno Roozendaal, Tobias Sommer, Lars Schwab. Memory boost for recurring emotional events is driven by initial amygdala response promoting stable neocortical patterns across repetitions. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2025-02-13. PMID:39947923. |
memory boost for recurring emotional events is driven by initial amygdala response promoting stable neocortical patterns across repetitions. |
2025-02-13 |
2025-02-16 |
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Valentina Krenz, Arjen Alink, Benno Roozendaal, Tobias Sommer, Lars Schwab. Memory boost for recurring emotional events is driven by initial amygdala response promoting stable neocortical patterns across repetitions. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2025-02-13. PMID:39947923. |
neural data showed that this emotional enhancement of memory was linked to (i) activation of the amygdala and anterior hippocampus during the initial encounter of the emotional event and (ii) increased neural pattern similarity in frontoparietal cortices across event repetitions. |
2025-02-13 |
2025-02-16 |
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Valentina Krenz, Arjen Alink, Benno Roozendaal, Tobias Sommer, Lars Schwab. Memory boost for recurring emotional events is driven by initial amygdala response promoting stable neocortical patterns across repetitions. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2025-02-13. PMID:39947923. |
most importantly, a multilevel moderated mediation analysis revealed that the impact of neocortical pattern stability across repetitions on emotional memory enhancement was moderated by amygdala activity during the initial exposure to the emotional event. |
2025-02-13 |
2025-02-16 |
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Valentina Krenz, Arjen Alink, Benno Roozendaal, Tobias Sommer, Lars Schwab. Memory boost for recurring emotional events is driven by initial amygdala response promoting stable neocortical patterns across repetitions. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2025-02-13. PMID:39947923. |
together, our findings show that the amygdala response during the initial encounter of an emotional event boosts subsequent remembering through a more precise reinstatement of the event representation during subsequent encounters of the same event. |
2025-02-13 |
2025-02-16 |
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Debasmita De, Mazen El Jamal, Eda Aydemir, Anika Kher. Social Media Algorithms and Teen Addiction: Neurophysiological Impact and Ethical Considerations. Cureus. vol 17. issue 1. 2025-02-10. PMID:39925596. |
furthermore, changes in brain activity within the prefrontal cortex and amygdala suggest increased emotional sensitivity and compromised decision-making abilities. |
2025-02-10 |
2025-02-13 |
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Annmarie MacNamar. Engagement and Disengagement: From the Basic Science of Emotion Regulation to an Anxiety Spectrum. Psychophysiology. vol 62. issue 2. 2025-02-09. PMID:39924448. |
in addition, i introduce a brain profile i have termed, harm-a (heightened "alarm" and reduced motivated attention), which is characterized by a combination of heightened "alarm" (i.e., increased amygdala) and emotional disengagement (i.e., blunted lpps) in response to negative stimuli. |
2025-02-09 |
2025-02-13 |
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Samuel Suárez-Suárez, Fernando Cadaveira, Alfonso Barrós-Loscertales, José Manuel Pérez-García, Socorro Rodríguez Holguín, Javier Blanco-Ramos, Sonia Doall. Influence of binge drinking on the resting state functional connectivity of university Students: A follow-up study. Addictive behaviors reports. vol 21. 2025-02-03. PMID:39898113. |
binge drinkers, compared to the control group, exhibited, at the second assessment, decreased connectivity between the right sfg (executive control network) and right precentral gyrus, the acc (salience network) and right postcentral gyrus, and the left amygdala (emotional network) and medial frontal gyrus/dorsal acc. |
2025-02-03 |
2025-02-05 |
Not clear |