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L1: Fear and Anxiety
Brain Substrates of Emotion in Animals and Humans
Emotional states and associated responses
Evolutionary considerations
Rat as a model system
The emotional brain
Overview and classic milestones
Fear and Anxiety
Conditioned fear and the amygdala
Classical fear conditioning
Functional-anatomical model
Lateral/ central amygdala in conditioned fear
Plasticity in LA neurons
Human amygdala
Hippocampus
Ventral hippocampus in conditioned/ unconditioned responses
Hippocampus and anxiety disorders




Brain Substrates of Emotion in Animals
and Humans
Defining emotion in a way that can be objectively measured.


Emotional states and associated responses
Emotions are
states elicited by
rewarding or
aversive stimuli
S or S and
their omission ( )
or termination !.

These states
comprise thoughts
(feelings) and
physiological/behavioural



L1 Fear and Anxiety 1

, responses
to emotional
stimuli

Responses can be
measured
unambiguously in
humans and non-
human animals




Evolutionary considerations
Responses to aversive/ positive stimuli have fundamental survival value,
and thus preserved through evolution

Similar in different animals (including humans)

The principal organisation of the brain is very similar among all
mammalian species— preserved blueprint of the brain




Cross-species similarities in emotion expression — in this case, anger/aggression




Rat as a model system



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, Advantages

Easy to breed/ keep

Well-established behavioural tests

Brain large enough to apply manipulations to distinct brain structures

Brain anatomy is very well characterised

Disadvantages

Genetic manipulations (used to be) difficult

The alternative was a mouse


The emotional brain
Overview and classic milestones
Hippocampus, amygdala, and
hypothalamus:

Papez theory of emotion 1937

Sensory input into the thalamus
diverged into upstream and
downstream — the separate
streams of 'thought' (cortex) and
'feeling' (hypothalamus). Key structures within a generalised
emotional brain.
Klüver and Bucy syndrome 1939
description of temporal lobe lesion
effects in monkeys

Amygdala area. Dramatically
changed behaviour— interpreted
as rage

Established amygdala as essential
for emotion.

MacLean‘s limbic system theory
1949

Hippocampus as a keyboard of
emotion. Emotions are integrated



L1 Fear and Anxiety 3
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