2024
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.25319
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Morphological heterogeneity of neurons in the human central amygdaloid nucleus

Carlos E. Vásquez,
Kétlyn T. Knak Guerra,
Josué Renner
et al.

Abstract: The central amygdaloid nucleus (CeA) has an ancient phylogenetic development and functions relevant for animal survival. Local cells receive intrinsic amygdaloidal information that codes emotional stimuli of fear, integrate them, and send cortical and subcortical output projections that prompt rapid visceral and social behavior responses. We aimed to describe the morphology of the neurons that compose the human CeA (N = 8 adult men). Cells within CeA coronal borders were identified using the thionine staining … Show more

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