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Questions and Answers
The amygdala is responsible for controlling emotions such as passion, impulse, fear, and aggression.
The amygdala is responsible for controlling emotions such as passion, impulse, fear, and aggression.
True (A)
The amygdala is located in the brain.
The amygdala is located in the brain.
True (A)
The amygdala is not involved in emotional processing.
The amygdala is not involved in emotional processing.
False (B)
The amygdala is responsible for controlling cognitive functions such as memory and attention.
The amygdala is responsible for controlling cognitive functions such as memory and attention.
The amygdala is located in the frontal lobe of the brain.
The amygdala is located in the frontal lobe of the brain.
The amygdala plays a role in processing and regulating emotions.
The amygdala plays a role in processing and regulating emotions.
Flashcards
Amygdala Function
Amygdala Function
Brain structure controlling emotions like passion, impulse, fear, and aggression.
Amygdala Location
Amygdala Location
The amygdala is located within the brain.
Amygdala's Role
Amygdala's Role
The amygdala is vital for processing and regulating emotions.
Study Notes
Amygdala Function
- The amygdala is the part of the brain that controls emotions related to passion, impulse, fear, and aggression.
- It plays a key role in regulating emotional responses to various stimuli.
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