What is emotion?
- Personal for every person
Manifestation of emotions
Describe how anxiety-like behaviour following long-term opioid abstinence can occur
What are the two theories which define emotion?
James Lange
- We experience emotions in response to physiological changes in our body
Cannon Bard
Brain systems responsible for emotion
Where is the limbic system and what is its function?
Areas of the brain forming a ring around corpus callosum: cingulate gyrus, medial surface temporal lobe, hippocampus. The limbic system allows animals to experience and express emotions beyond the stereotyped brain stem behaviours.
What is the Papez circuit?
According to Papez, the emotional colouring occurs in the neocortex.
Which emotion theory is the papez circuit compatible with?
Both theories
Function of the cingulate cortex
Critical for emotional experience
Function of the hippocampus
Governs behavioural expression of emotion e.g. if an individual has rabies it affects the hippocampus and they become hyperemotional
Function of the anterior thalamus
Responsible for relaying the information from the hypothalamus to the cingulate cortex
Lesions of the anterior thalamus
Leads to spontaneous laughing or crying
Regions of the limbic system
Function of the limbic system
The limbic system appears to have a role in attaching a behavioural significance and response to a stimulus, especially with respect to its emotional content.
Damage to the limbic system
Leads to profound effects on the emotional responsiveness of the animal
Function of areas of the limbic system
Cingulate gyrus
Hippocampus proper and parahippocampal areas
- Primary function in memory
Amygdala
- Learning and storage of emotional aspects of experience
Difficulties with the single emotion system concept
Emotion theories and neural representations
Amygdala
Where does the amygdala receive information from?
Where does the amygdala send output information to?
Rhesus monkeys experiement
Amygdalectomy
Removal of the amygdala
Electrical stimulation to the amygdala