نتایج جستجو برای: medial amygdala

تعداد نتایج: 59155  

Journal: :Brain research 1999
C W Spanis M M Bianchin I Izquierdo J L McGaugh

In rats, the septo-hippocampal system is important for memory encoding. Previous reports indicate that muscimol, a specific GABAergic agonist induces learning and memory deficits when infused into the medial septal area. The basolateral nucleus of the amygdala (BLA) modulates memory encoding in other brain areas, including the hippocampus. To explore the interactions between the septo-hippocamp...

Journal: :Brain research. Brain research reviews 2001
G D Petrovich N S Canteras L W Swanson

The expression of innate reproductive, defensive, and ingestive behaviors appears to be controlled by three sets of medial hypothalamic nuclei, which are modulated by cognitive influences from the cerebral hemispheres, including especially the amygdala and hippocampal formation. PHAL analysis of the rat amygdala indicates that a majority of its cell groups project topographically (a) to hypotha...

2015
Jeannie Marie Smith Jeannie M. Smith Jeannie M Smith Jennifer Swann Jill Schneider

..........................................................................................1 CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION....................................................................3 CHAPTER II: Steroidal Regulation of synaptic density in the magnocellular division of the medial preoptic nucleus (MPN mag) of the Syrian Hamster..............................19 Introduction.........................

Journal: :Brain research 1991
C R Neal S W Newman

To determine if substance P- or prodynorphin-containing neurons of the medial nucleus of the amygdala and medial bed nucleus of the stria terminalis send projections to the medial preoptic area in the male Syrian hamster, we placed a fluorescent retrograde tract tracer (either Fluoro-gold, or rhodamine- or fluorescein-impregnated latex microspheres) into the medial preoptic area. Five to seven ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
Leanne M Williams Andrew H Kemp Kim Felmingham Matthew Barton Gloria Olivieri Anthony Peduto Evian Gordon Richard A Bryant

Effective fear processing relies on the amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC). Post-trauma reactions provide a compelling model for examining how the heightened experience of fear impacts these systems. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been associated with excessive amygdala and a lack of MPFC activity in response to nonconscious facial signals of fear, but responses to consciou...

Journal: :Neurology 2011
E Cavedo M Boccardi R Ganzola E Canu A Beltramello C Caltagirone P M Thompson G B Frisoni

OBJECTIVE Histologic studies show that the amygdala is affected by Alzheimer disease (AD) pathology, and its medial aspect is the most involved. We aimed to assess in vivo local structural differences in the amygdala of patients with AD using high-field MRI. METHODS A total of 19 patients with AD (mean age 76, SD 6 years, mean Mini-Mental State Examination score [MMSE] 13, SD 4) and 19 health...

2017
África Flores Cyril Herry Rafael Maldonado Fernando Berrendero

Background Orexins are hypothalamic neuropeptides recently involved in the regulation of emotional memory. The basolateral amygdala, an area orchestrating fear memory processes, appears to be modulated by orexin transmission during fear extinction. However, the neuronal types within the basolateral amygdala involved in this modulation remain to be elucidated. Methods We used retrograde tracin...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2000
S L Rauch P J Whalen L M Shin S C McInerney M L Macklin N B Lasko S P Orr R K Pitman

BACKGROUND Converging lines of evidence have implicated the amygdala in the pathophysiology of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). We previously developed a method for measuring automatic amygdala responses to general threat-related stimuli; in conjunction with functional magnetic resonance imaging, we used a passive viewing task involving masked presentations of human facial stimuli. METHO...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2010
F Caroline Davis Tom Johnstone Emily C Mazzulla Jonathan A Oler Paul J Whalen

The amygdala is consistently implicated in biologically relevant learning tasks such as Pavlovian conditioning. In humans, the ability to identify individual faces based on the social outcomes they have predicted in the past constitutes a critical form of associative learning that can be likened to "social conditioning." To capture such learning in a laboratory setting, participants learned abo...

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