Other clinical trials in PTSD patients are underway that are using non-invasive neurofeedback with functional MRI to downregulate amygdala function during trauma recollection. While this neurofeedback technique is showing promise for giving patients control over amygdala activity, it has yet to reduce...
(dr chen and mr reyonlds), national institute of mental health, national institutes of health, bethesda, maryland; department of psychology, georgia state university, atlanta, georgia (dr mcclure-tone); department of psychology, catholic university, washington, dc (ms parrish); and department of ...
Introduction The amygdala is a historically grouped complex of 13 nuclei in the brain, each differing in structure, connectivity, and function and together receiving inputs from and projecting to nearly every part of the central nervous system (Swanson and Petrovich1998). Amygdala circuits support a...
The Study Of Patterns In Psychology In both study conditions, successful encoding was associated with significant activations in the bilateral hippocampus in addition to the dorsolateral and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex. These activations were more pronounced during deep processing verses shallow processing...
PA, USA; 3Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA In addition to prefrontal cortex (PFC) and hippocampus, amygdala may have a role in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia, given its pivotal role in emotion and extensive connectivity with the PFC and hippocampus. Mo...
Behavioral Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA Aneesh Bal Society of Fellows, Harvard University, MA, USA Xin Jin Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA, USA Xin Jin, Sourav R. Choudhury, Xi Shi & Feng Zhang State Key Laboratory...
is that the amygdala is simply a "fear center" in the human brain. Legendary neuroscientistJoseph E. LeDoux— who has studied the amygdala for decades in his lab at NYU — helped to debunk this neuromyth and set the record straight in his 2015 Psychology Today blog post, "The...
On the single-subject level, experimental runs of each condition were modeled as box-car functions with a canonical hemodynamic response function. To remove residual movement-related variance, movement parameters estimated from raw functional images were included as potential confounds. As we were ...
The paper settles an old psychology dispute. Do we learn an association gradually or at once? In other words, do we learn gradually that A and B occur together, or do we learn that the first time we are shown A and B together and the next trials serve just to refine and consolidate ...
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