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    The Amygdaloid Complex: Anatomy and Physiology

    SAH, P.; FABER, E. S. L.; LOPEZ DE ARMENTIA, M.; POWER, J.
    Follow Physiological Reviews , Volume 83 (3): 803
    The American Physiological Society – Jul 1, 2003

    Sah, P., E. S. L. Faber, M. Lopez de Armentia, and J. Power. The Amygdaloid Complex: Anatomy and Physiology. Physiol Rev 83: 803–834, 2003; 10.1152/physrev.00002.2003.—A converging body of literature ...

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    The amygdaloid complex: anatomy and physiology.

    Sah, P.; Faber, E. S. L.; Lopez De Armentia, M.; Power, J.
    Physiological reviews
    MEDLINE Abstracts – Jul 1, 2003
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    Behavioral profile and Fos activation of serotonergic and non-serotonergic raphe neurons after central injections of serotonin in the pigeon ( Columba livia )

    dos Santos, Tiago Souza; Meneghelli, Cristiane; Hoeller, Alexandre A.; Paschoalini, Marta Aparecida; Arckens, Lut; Lino-de-Oliveira, Cilene; Marino-Neto, José
    Follow Behavioural Brain Research , Volume 220 (1)
    Elsevier – Jun 20, 2011

    ). ► These treatments induce complex patterns of Fos activity in tryptophan hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurons in various brainstem nuclei, which correlated with sleep and drinking behaviors. ► PBS may involve ...

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    An animal model of recognition memory and medial temporal lobe amnesia: History and current issues

    Clark, Robert E.; Squire, Larry R.
    Follow Neuropsychologia , Volume 48 (8)
    Elsevier – Jul 1, 2010

    and included the medial temporal polar cortex, virtually all of the entorhinal cortex and amygdaloid complex and the anterior half of the intraventricular aspect of the hippocampal formation (i.e., dentate gyrus ...

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    Hippocampal cell loss and neurogenesis after fetal alcohol exposure: Insights from different rodent models

    Gil-Mohapel, Joana; Boehme, Fanny; Kainer, Leah; Christie, Brian R.
    Follow Brain Research Reviews , Volume 64 (2)
    Elsevier – Sep 24, 2010

    animals. Indeed, rodents are the most commonly used animal species in FASD research, and there is an extensive body of literature on rodent physiology, anatomy, behavior, reproduction, development ...

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    The amygdala and appraisal processes: stimulus and response complexity as an organizing factor

    Yaniv, Dan; Desmedt, Aline; Jaffard, Robert; Richter-Levin, Gal
    Follow Brain Research Reviews , Volume 44 (2)
    Elsevier – Mar 1, 2004

    as an amygdaloid sensory interface for complex, configural conditioned stimulus information. We further argue that the partition of amygdalar nuclei according to a complexity dimension appears to correspond both ...

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    Neurotensin: Role in psychiatric and neurological diseases

    Cáceda, Ricardo; Kinkead, Becky; Nemeroff, Charles B.
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    Elsevier – Oct 1, 2006

    complex, thalamic nuclei, supraoptic nucleus and SN [182,238] .2 Dopamine physiology and anatomyThe close association between NT and the mesocorticolimbic and nigroneostriatal dopamine (DA ...

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    Functional Internal Complexity of Amygdala: Focus on Gene Activity Mapping After Behavioral Training and Drugs of Abuse

    Knapska, Ewelina; Radwanska, Kasia; Werka, Tomasz; Kaczmarek, Leszek
    Follow Physiological Reviews , Volume 87 (4): 1113
    The American Physiological Society – Oct 1, 2007

    The amygdaloid complex is a small, spherical gray mass located, in most mammals, in the medial wall of the temporal lobes, close to the terminal part of the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle ...

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    Basal ganglia: anatomy, pathology, and imaging characteristics

    Anderson, James C; Costantino, Mary M; Stratford, Travis
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    Elsevier – Jan 1, 2004

    >The anatomy and relationships of the basal ganglia can be confusing because of the variety of terms and definitions that describe this area, the complex interconnections, and the physiologic and chemical ...

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    Multiple high-threshold calcium currents in acutely isolated rat amygdaloid pyramidal cells

    Foehring, R. C.; Scroggs, R. S.
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    The American Physiological Society – Jan 1, 1994

    Abstract 1. High-threshold Ca2+ currents were studied in large pyramidal cells acutely dissociated from the rat amygdaloid complex. L-, N-, and P-type currents were present in about equal proportions ...

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