Stress, memory and the amygdala

Volume: 10, Issue: 6, Pages: 423 - 433
Published: May 13, 2009
Abstract
Emotionally significant experiences tend to be well remembered, and the amygdala has a pivotal role in this process. But the efficient encoding of emotional memories can become maladaptive - severe stress often turns them into a source of chronic anxiety. Here, we review studies that have identified neural correlates of stress-induced modulation of amygdala structure and function - from cellular mechanisms to their behavioural consequences. The...
Paper Details
Title
Stress, memory and the amygdala
Published Date
May 13, 2009
Volume
10
Issue
6
Pages
423 - 433
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