BIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR
THE LIMBIC SYSTEM
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HIPPOCAMPUS
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HYPOTHALAMUS
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THALAMUS
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AMYGDALA
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Detailed explanation-1: -The amygdala in the limbic system plays a key role in how animals assess and respond to environmental threats and challenges by evaluating the emotional importance of sensory information and prompting an appropriate response. The main job of the amygdala is to regulate emotions, such as fear and aggression.
Detailed explanation-2: -Amygdala is the integrative center for emotions, emotional behavior, and motivation. If the brain is turned upside down the end of the structure continuous with the hippocampus is called the uncus. If you peel away uncus you will expose the amygdala which abuts the anterior of the hippocampus.
Detailed explanation-3: -The amygdala is believed to play a role in both IAR and PIP aggression, albeit in different ways. Specifically, the amygdala is involved in the detection of emotionally salient information, particularly cues of potential threat/danger (7).
Detailed explanation-4: -The amygdala is a brain region responsible for regulating our perceptions of, and reactions to, aggression and fear.
Detailed explanation-5: -Scientists have identified a specific region of the brain called the amygdala, as the part of the brain that processes fear, triggers anger, and motivates us to act.