amygdala
Americannoun
plural
amygdalae-
an almond-shaped part, as a tonsil.
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a ganglion of the limbic system adjoining the temporal lobe of the brain and involved in emotions of fear and aggression.
noun
plural
amygdalaeEtymology
Origin of amygdala
before 950; < Medieval Latin: almond, tonsil, Latin: almond < Greek amygdálē; replacing Middle English amygdal, Old English amigdal almond < Latin amygdalon < Greek amýgdalon; almond
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Yes, the amygdala can generate a fear-driven flight response in the face of imminent threat.
The amygdala, which helps determine whether situations feel safe or dangerous, and the prefrontal cortex, which plays a role in planning and decision-making, both respond differently in people with anxiety.
From Science Daily
To test this, they worked with three mouse models of ASD and examined synapse-related protein levels, tracked amygdala activity using calcium imaging, and evaluated social behavior.
From Science Daily
The discovery, published in iScience, shows that restoring the balance of neuronal excitability within a precise part of the amygdala can reverse these behavioral changes in mice.
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Semantic concept neurons have also been found in different parts of the MTL, such as the amygdala and the entorhinal cortex.
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