All Relations between emotion and amygdala

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Mirosława Mańko, Thomas C M Bienvenu, Yannis Dalezios, Marco Capogn. Neurogliaform cells of amygdala: a source of slow phasic inhibition in the basolateral complex. The Journal of physiology. vol 590. issue 22. 2013-05-01. PMID:22930272. synaptic inhibition in the amygdala actively participates in processing emotional information. 2013-05-01 2023-08-12 mouse
Daisuke Yamada, Moeko Miyajima, Hidetoshi Ishibashi, Keiji Wada, Kazuhiko Seki, Masayuki Sekiguch. Adult-like action potential properties and abundant GABAergic synaptic responses in amygdala neurons from newborn marmosets. The Journal of physiology. vol 590. issue 22. 2013-05-01. PMID:22966158. the amygdala plays an important role in the processing of emotional events. 2013-05-01 2023-08-12 rat
Joshua H Jennings, Dennis R Sparta, Alice M Stamatakis, Randall L Ung, Kristen E Pleil, Thomas L Kash, Garret D Stube. Distinct extended amygdala circuits for divergent motivational states. Nature. vol 496. issue 7444. 2013-04-29. PMID:23515155. the extended amygdala, including the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (bnst), modulates fear and anxiety, but also projects to the ventral tegmental area (vta), a region implicated in reward and aversion, thus providing a candidate neural substrate for integrating diverse emotional states. 2013-04-29 2023-08-12 mouse
Amy A Arguello, Xiaojing Ye, Ozlem Bozdagi, Gabriella Pollonini, Sophie Tronel, Dhananjay Bambah-Mukku, George W Huntley, Daniela Platano, Cristina M Alberin. CCAAT enhancer binding protein δ plays an essential role in memory consolidation and reconsolidation. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 33. issue 8. 2013-04-24. PMID:23426691. in rats, the consolidation of inhibitory avoidance (ia) memory requires gene expression in both the hippocampus and amygdala, two brain regions that process contextual/spatial and emotional information, respectively; ia reconsolidation requires de novo gene expression in the amygdala. 2013-04-24 2023-08-12 rat
K Ampatzis, P Makantasi, C R Dermo. Cell proliferation pattern in adult zebrafish forebrain is sexually dimorphic. Neuroscience. vol 226. 2013-04-22. PMID:23000628. interestingly, in long-term survival experiments, sex differences were preserved in the long-lasting brdu cells within the telencephalic dm (homologous to mammalian amygdala), and the diencephalic ppv, areas that have a role in emotional behavior and endocrine regulation. 2013-04-22 2023-08-12 zebrafish
S Shaun Ho, Richard D Gonzalez, James L Abelson, Israel Liberzo. Neurocircuits underlying cognition-emotion interaction in a social decision making context. NeuroImage. vol 63. issue 2. 2013-04-18. PMID:22813951. while the literature suggests that the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmpfc), striatum, and amygdala are involved in valuation-based dm and hippocampus in context processing, how these neural mechanisms subserve the integration of cognitive and emotional values in a social context remains unclear. 2013-04-18 2023-08-12 human
S Shaun Ho, Richard D Gonzalez, James L Abelson, Israel Liberzo. Neurocircuits underlying cognition-emotion interaction in a social decision making context. NeuroImage. vol 63. issue 2. 2013-04-18. PMID:22813951. specifically, while the vmpfc, amygdala, and ventral striatum were all involved in both cognitive and emotional domains of valuation, these regions played dissociable roles in social dm. 2013-04-18 2023-08-12 human
S Shaun Ho, Richard D Gonzalez, James L Abelson, Israel Liberzo. Neurocircuits underlying cognition-emotion interaction in a social decision making context. NeuroImage. vol 63. issue 2. 2013-04-18. PMID:22813951. the extent to which emotional input influenced choices was associated with the functional connectivity between the value-signaling amygdala and value integrating vmpfc, and also with the functional connectivity between the context-setting hippocampus and value-signaling amygdala and ventral striatum. 2013-04-18 2023-08-12 human
Malin Gingnell, Arvid Morell, Elin Bannbers, Johan Wikström, Inger Sundström Poroma. Menstrual cycle effects on amygdala reactivity to emotional stimulation in premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Hormones and behavior. vol 62. issue 4. 2013-04-17. PMID:22814368. menstrual cycle effects on amygdala reactivity to emotional stimulation in premenstrual dysphoric disorder. 2013-04-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Laurence Conty, Julie Grèze. Look at me, I'll remember you: the perception of self-relevant social cues enhances memory and right hippocampal activity. Human brain mapping. vol 33. issue 10. 2013-04-15. PMID:21823207. the fmri results revealed amygdala activity for both anger and direct gaze conditions, suggesting emotional arousal. 2013-04-15 2023-08-12 human
Susanne Leiberg, Falk Eippert, Ralf Veit, Silke Ander. Intentional social distance regulation alters affective responses towards victims of violence: an FMRI study. Human brain mapping. vol 33. issue 10. 2013-04-15. PMID:21998031. we found that emotional responses, including startle eyeblink and amygdala responses, can effectively be modulated by social distance modulation. 2013-04-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Christopher J Peck, Brian Lau, C Daniel Salzma. The primate amygdala combines information about space and value. Nature neuroscience. vol 16. issue 3. 2013-04-09. PMID:23377126. neuroscientists have long appreciated that the amygdala mediates spatially nonspecific emotional responses, but it remains unclear whether the amygdala links motivational and spatial representations. 2013-04-09 2023-08-12 monkey
Christopher J Peck, Brian Lau, C Daniel Salzma. The primate amygdala combines information about space and value. Nature neuroscience. vol 16. issue 3. 2013-04-09. PMID:23377126. these results suggest that amygdala dysfunction may contribute to deficits in cognitive processes normally coordinated with emotional responses, such as the directing of attention toward the location of emotionally relevant stimuli. 2013-04-09 2023-08-12 monkey
Yohan J John, Daniel Bullock, Basilis Zikopoulos, Helen Barba. Anatomy and computational modeling of networks underlying cognitive-emotional interaction. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 7. 2013-04-09. PMID:23565082. instead, physiological studies and network simulations suggest that top-down signals from prefrontal cortex realize "cognitive control" in part by either suppressing or promoting emotional responses controlled by the amygdala, in a way that facilitates adaptation to changing task demands. 2013-04-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Rong-Guo Fu, Rong-Liang Xue, Jing Wang, Li-Qun Ma, Jian-Rui Lv, Li Wang, Gang-Lian Yao, Heng Ge, Zhao Chen, Zhao-Yang Duan, Yarong Wan. Uremic anorexia and ghrelin expression in the amygdala. Neuroscience letters. vol 527. issue 1. 2013-04-08. PMID:22960364. amygdala is indispensable in appetitive behavior motivated by learned emotions. 2013-04-08 2023-08-12 rat
Mayte Alvarez-Crespo, Karolina P Skibicka, Imre Farkas, Csilla S Molnár, Emil Egecioglu, Erik Hrabovszky, Zsolt Liposits, Suzanne L Dickso. The amygdala as a neurobiological target for ghrelin in rats: neuroanatomical, electrophysiological and behavioral evidence. PloS one. vol 7. issue 10. 2013-04-04. PMID:23071554. finally, we investigated a possible interaction between ghrelin's effects on feeding control and emotional reactivity exerted at the level of the amygdala. 2013-04-04 2023-08-12 rat
Mayte Alvarez-Crespo, Karolina P Skibicka, Imre Farkas, Csilla S Molnár, Emil Egecioglu, Erik Hrabovszky, Zsolt Liposits, Suzanne L Dickso. The amygdala as a neurobiological target for ghrelin in rats: neuroanatomical, electrophysiological and behavioral evidence. PloS one. vol 7. issue 10. 2013-04-04. PMID:23071554. collectively, these data indicate that the amygdala is a valid target brain area for ghrelin where its neurobiological effects are important for food intake and for the suppression of emotional (anxiety-like) behaviors if food is not available. 2013-04-04 2023-08-12 rat
Antonio Del Casale, Stefano Ferracuti, Chiara Rapinesi, Daniele Serata, Alessio Simonetti, Matteo Caloro, Saverio Simone Caltagirone, Chiara Brugnoli, Giorgio D Kotzalidis, Roberto Tatarelli, Paolo Girard. [Functional neuroimaging of the amygdala: the response to threatening and phobogenic stimuli]. Rivista di psichiatria. vol 48. issue 1. 2013-04-01. PMID:23438699. the activity of the amygdala is modulated by various factors, like stimulus type and origin, emotion triggered by stimulus perception, and attention. 2013-04-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Antonio Del Casale, Stefano Ferracuti, Chiara Rapinesi, Daniele Serata, Alessio Simonetti, Matteo Caloro, Saverio Simone Caltagirone, Chiara Brugnoli, Giorgio D Kotzalidis, Roberto Tatarelli, Paolo Girard. [Functional neuroimaging of the amygdala: the response to threatening and phobogenic stimuli]. Rivista di psichiatria. vol 48. issue 1. 2013-04-01. PMID:23438699. the neural network comprising the amygdala and the frontal cortex is involved not only in top-down inhibition, but also in the emotional perception of facial expressions. 2013-04-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Takami Nakamura, Mihoko Tomida, Toshiharu Yamamoto, Hiroshi Ando, Tetsuya Takamata, Eiji Kondo, Ikufumi Kurasawa, Naokazu Asanum. The endogenous opioids related with antinociceptive effects induced by electrical stimulation into the amygdala. The open dentistry journal. vol 7. 2013-04-01. PMID:23539535. recently, the relationships of pain and emotion were studied, and electrical stimulation applied to the amygdala depressed the nociceptive response in the anterior cingulate cortex (acc). 2013-04-01 2023-08-12 rat