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Brain regions Neural systems interact The limbic system
Number of brain structures connected to hypothalmus Includes hippocampus & amygdala
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Limbic system
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Limbic system Electrical stimulation of the limbic system in conscious patients reveals emotion (Ervin & Martin, 1986) Stimulation of the cortex rarely triggers reports of emotion or autonomic activation (LeDoux, 1991)
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Amygdala Contains nuclei serving roles in +ive and –ive emotion
Information from other parts of brain comes together in amygdala where emotional significance is attached (Aggleton & Mishkin, 1986) Monkeys - Lesion amygdala – normal sensation but low affective value
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Amygdala Electrical stimulation in humans associated with subjective reports of emotion
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Fear & disgust
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Neutral to (125%) exaggerated fear
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Fear Expressions Activate the Amygdala (Morris et al. 1996)
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75% disgust 150% disgust
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Disgust expressions activate insular cortex (Phillips et al. 1997)
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Insular cortex Processes unpleasant tastes, smells
Processes disgusted expressions
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Disorders of Emotion Recognition
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(Young, Sprenglemeyer et al 1998)
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Facial Expression of Emotion
Brain imaging Different emotions activate different brain systems Fear activates amygdala Disgust activates insular cortex
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Facial Expression of Emotion
Brain damage Damage can selectively affect emotion recognition Amygdala damage impairs recognition of fear Basal ganglia and insular cortex damage impairs recognition of disgust
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