BIO 12 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Cerebral Cortex, Limbic System, Long-Term Memory

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Describe how emotions generated by the limbic system, especially, the amygdala can affect physiological function. Emotion and motivation are two aspects of brain function that probably represent an overlap of behavioral state system and cognitive system. The pathways involved are complex and form closed circuits that cycle information among various parts of the brain, including the hypothalamus, limbic system, and cerebral cortex. Emotions are very hard to define although we name them. One characteristic of them though however, is that that are difficult to voluntarily turn on or off. The limbic system, especially the amygdala, is the center of emotion in the human brain. When this area of the brain is artificially stimulated, patients report experiencing. Sensory stimuli feed into the cerebral cortex and feelings of fear and anxiety. are constructed in the brain to create a representation (perception) of the world. After information is integrated by the association areas, it is passed on to the limbic system.

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