Bio Emotion 1

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Papez (1937)
theory of emotion- hypocampus amygdala and hypothal
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Harlow (1868)
phineas gage metal pole
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MacLean (1949)
limbic sysrem theory
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Kluver and Bucy (1939)
description of temporal lobe lesion effects in monkeys
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Nauta (1971)
frontal lobes and interoception
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Olds and Milner, (1954)
brain stim induced reward
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Wise et al., (1978)
neuroleptic induced anhedonia
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Davis et al., 2010
Fear rather refers to phasic escape or avoidance responses to distinct aversive stimuli. Anxiety rather refers to a tonic response to diffuse aversive situations and is associated with conflict and uncertainity
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Phelps and LeDoux, (2006)
Functional-anatomical model of conditioned fear: central role for the amygdala in fear conditioning - threat induced defnesive reactions central amygdalaical role, dif CE outputs mediate dif fear CRs
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LeDoux (2000)
classical fear conditioning in rats tone shock
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Amorapanth et al. (2000)
requirement of laterla and central amydala in condtioned fear- lesions of sham lesions, la lesion, ce lesion b lesion- longer freezing effects for sham then basal then central then lateral
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LeDoux et al., (1988)
different CE outputs mediate dif fear CR- lesions of laterla hypothal and causal central gray before fear conditioning
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Maren (2001)
LA neurons come to fire in response to a tone when a tone paired with foot shock
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Bechara et al., (1995)
amygdlaa damage impairs conditioned fear
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LaBar et al., (1998)
amygdala fmri signals in conditoned fear paradigm- lots of activiation in early fear acquisition
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Kjelstrup et al., (2002)
ventral hippo and innate/uncond anx repsonse- elevated plus maze dep on where lesion is altered amoutn of time spent on outer wings of plus- open arm percentage bigger lesion more variable time outside, no lesion barely any. Differences when ...
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Richmond et al., (1999)
ventral hippo and conditioned freezing close interaction with amyg and hypothal
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brightly lit chamber no lesions detect outside issues more than if lesion
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McNaughton and Gray, (2000)
sim between effects of hippo lesions and anxioltyics
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Bremner et al., (2000)
Decreased hippocampal benzodiazepine receptor binding in panic disorder- area of increased iomazenil binding in panic disorder patients rel to controls in left hippo
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