Publication: Comparative evidence for the importance of the amygdala in regulating reward salience
Comparative evidence for the importance of the amygdala in regulating reward salience
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Pryce, C. R. (2018). Comparative evidence for the importance of the amygdala in regulating reward salience. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 22, 76–81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cobeha.2018.01.023
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Environmental stimuli and life events are often of emotional relevance to the individual. This is due to their recognition and processing by the brain’s neural circuits for emotion. In terms of emotion valence, stimuli/events can be neutral (nonemotional), rewarding or aversive. In addition to its basic valence, the salience of an emotional stimulus, that is, how rewarding or how aversive it is, is also of critical importance. Quantitative changes in stimulus reward salience or aversion salience are likely to underlie some major sympt
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Pryce, C. R. (2018). Comparative evidence for the importance of the amygdala in regulating reward salience. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 22, 76–81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cobeha.2018.01.023