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Previous neuroimaging studies have highlighted the role of the amygdala and the hippocampal formation in the etiology of BD, SCZ, and MDD. For example, several functional neuroimaging studies have shown that amygdala dysfunction is a key feature of BD (Almeida and Phillips, 2012; Blond et al, ...
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays an major role in regulating the constancy of the internal environment, and it does so in a feedback regulated fashion under the direction of the hypothalamus, the solitary nucleus (nucleus tractus solitarius) and ventral lateral medulla, the amygdala, and...
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Which part of the human body coordinates the functions of various organs? What is the role, function, and structure of cerebrum? What is the major function of endocrine glands in the human body? What is the function of the amygdala in the brain?
482 – Amygdala activity correlates with attentional bias in \\{PTSD\\} Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that arises in the aftermath of a traumatic event. The most prevalent hypothesis is that of an increased amygdala activity to threat cues. The amygdala has also...
Based on these data, as well as the extensive literature on the role of the amygdala in depression and pain, we expected to find increased rCBF of the amygdala in MDDart1 patients. This study also specifically investigates two regions of interest (ROIs) comprising the cortical components of ...
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