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Here, we recorded intracranial event-related potentials (iERPs) from nine amygdalae of patients undergoing epilepsy surgery, while they performed variants of a Go/NoGo task with faces and abstract shapes, where emotion- and action-relevance were orthogonally manipulated. Our results revealed early ...
(in front of) thehippocampus. Similar to the hippocampus, the amygdala is a paired structure, with one located in each hemisphere of the brain. The amygdala is part of thelimbic system, aneural networkthat mediates many aspects ofemotionandmemory. Although historically the amygdala was considered...
Research on the neural systems underlying emotion in animal models over the past two decades has implicated the amygdala in fear and other emotional processes. This work stimulated interest in pursuing the brain mechanisms of emotion in humans. Here, we review research on the role of the amygdala...
Based on this input, GAMYGDALA produces an emotion for that NPC according to the well-known OCC model. In this paper we provide evidence for the following: GAMYGDALA provides black-box Game-AI independent emotion support, is efficient for large numbers of NPCs, and is psychologically grounded....
When you’re stressed or emotional, your limbic system is working overtime to help your body process your feelings. Because emotion and memory are so highly connected within the human brain, the limbic system also plays a part in memory, learning, and sexual arousal. ...
A new study in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, identifies a therapeutic tool focused on emotional awareness that increased activation and connectivity of an emotion-regulating center in the brain. The therapy may be effect
Brain functions and connectivity patterns related to maladaptive emotion regulation are poorly understood. We find that, in older adults subjected to high emotional events, functional connectivity between the default mode network and the amygdala is associated with higher anxiety, rumination and negative ...
Our “Reptilian” Brain Areas’ Role in Emotion and Social Skills A new study uncovers constant communication between the human brain's social cognitive network, responsible for understanding others' thoughts, and the amygdala, known for processing fear and emotions. High-resolution brain scans reveale...
Asymmetries in the PFC and theamygdalaare the physiological bases of individual difference in emotion. 前额皮层和杏仁核激活不对称性的个体差异是情绪个体差异的生理基础. 互联网 Here we investigate whether theamygdala, a temporal lobe structure, is affected by ALS. ...