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Amygdala

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Theamygdala is analmond-shaped group ofneurons. These groups of neurons in the brain are called "nuclei".

The word amygdala comes from from theGreek word for almond. The group of neurons is positioned in thetemporal lobe of thebrain. The amygdala is divided into three different groups: thebasolateral nuclei, thecorticomedial nuclei, and thecentral nucleus. The amygdala is related to the processing ofemotions, especiallyfear. It is connected to many other parts of the brain, including thehippocampus andcingulate gyrus. Information from the sensory systems is also fed into the amygdala. This information is fed mostly to the basolateral nuclei of the amygdala.

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