EmotionAttentionFunctional connectivityAttentional deployment is an emotion regulation strategy that involves shifting attentional focus. Deploying attention to non-arousing, compared to arousing, regions of unpleasant images has been associated with reduced negative affect, reduced amygdala activation, and ...
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 ...
2024 These experiments have found that subconscious presentation activates emotion regulation circuits and regions, including the amygdala, where unconscious fear memories are thought to be stored. Simon Makin, Scientific American, 28 Oct. 2024 This second route, the one Patient X was using to ...
打印 转格式 44阅读文档大小:964.5K22页ldjyzdxddb1上传于2015-01-11格式:PPT Emotion and motivation the role of the amygdala, ventral striatum 热度: Meta-analytic connectivity modeling Delineating the functional connectivity of the human amygdala ...
Can youimaginehow berserk with sleep deprivation you would be after 4 months without a single night of full sleep but only catnaps?). Some would be surprised to find out – not mothers, though, I’m sure – that “new mothers exhibit enhanced neural activation in theemotion regulationcircuit...
The amygdala plays a critical role in emotion. Its functional coupling with the hippocampus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex extending to a portion of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is implicated in anxiogenesis and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) system regulation. However, it remains ...
Rather than simply being two neural structures similar in function, there is evidence that theamygdalaand prefrontal cortex work in conjunction as part of a more complex emotion regulation circuit (Adolphs, 2003;Baxter, Parker, Lindner, Izquierdo, & Murray, 2000;Gross & Hen, 2004; Hariri et al...
9 Amygdala networks are involved in critical functions relevant to depression including emotion regulation (through connections to frontal and insular areas), modulation of sensory information (through connections with visual, auditory, taste, and olfactory cortices), and processing of visceral information ...
the telencephalon. The various nuclei receive inputs from, and have outputs to, diverse brain regions associated with sensory and behavioral/physiological processes. The amygdala is associated with both positive and negative emotion regulation as well as having a role in learning and memory processes....
As the reactive form of aggression has been the focus of neurobiological research, neural networks subserving impulse control, moral decision-making and emotion regulation have received the greatest attention. Within this chapter we will elaborate on key concepts that lead to reactive aggression, ...