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Amygdala Activation

Amygdala activation refers to the increased neurological response of the amygdala, a brain region crucial for processing emotions, particularly fear and pleasure. This activity plays a key role in the formation of emotional memories and the regulation of social behavior, influencing responses to perceived threats and rewards.

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The amygdala is a vital part of the brain that plays a key role in processing emotions, particularly fear and pleasure. It is involved in the fight or flight response, helping individuals react to threats and manage stress. Understanding the amygdala's functions can provide insights into emotional r...

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Key Terms

Amygdala
A brain structure involved in emotion regulation.

Example: The amygdala activates when we feel fear.

Neurotransmitter
Chemicals that transmit signals in the brain.

Example: Dopamine is a neurotransmitter linked to pleasure.

Fight or Flight
A physiological response to perceived danger.

Example: When threatened, the body prepares for fight or flight.

Emotional Memory
Memories that are strongly tied to emotions.

Example: A traumatic event can create a strong emotional memory.

Stress Response
The body's reaction to stressors.

Example: Increased heart rate is part of the stress response.

Phobia
An irrational fear of a specific object or situation.

Example: Arachnophobia is the fear of spiders.

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The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections.
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A type of therapy that helps change negative thought patterns.
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Key Concepts

Emotion ProcessingFear ResponseMemory FormationStress Regulation