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Box 29A(1) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions

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Box 29A(1) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions

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Box 29A(2) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions

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Box 29A(2) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions (Part 1)

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Box 29A(2) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions (Part 2)

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Figure 29.1 The regions of the cat brain sufficient for the expression of emotional behavior

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Figure 29.2 Nervous system components that organize expression of emotional experience

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Figure 29.2 Nervous system components that organize expression of emotional experience (Part 1)

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Figure 29.2 Nervous system components that organize expression of emotional experience (Part 2)

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Figure 29.3 Elements of the so-called limbic lobe

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Figure 29.4 Modern conception of the limbic system

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Figure 29.4 Modern conception of the limbic system (Part 1)

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Figure 29.4 Modern conception of the limbic system (Part 2)

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Box 29B(1) The Anatomy of the Amygdala

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Box 29B(2) The Anatomy of the Amygdala

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Figure 29.5 Pathways in the rat brain that mediate the association of auditory and aversive somatic sensory stimuli

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Figure 29.6 Model of associative learning in the amygdala relevant to emotional function

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Figure 29.6 Model of associative learning in the amygdala relevant to emotional function

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Box 29D(1) Fear and the Human Amygdala: A Case Study

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Box 29D(1) Fear and the Human Amygdala: A Case Study (Part 1)

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Box 29D(1) Fear and the Human Amygdala: A Case Study (Part 2)

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Box 29D(2) Fear and the Human Amygdala: A Case Study

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Figure 29.7 Neural model for the awareness of emotional feelings

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Box 29E Affective Disorders

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Figure 29.8 Asymmetrical smiles on some famous faces

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Figure 29.9 Activation of the amygdala during judgments of trustworthiness

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Figure 29.9 Activation of the amygdala during judgments of trustworthiness (Part 1)

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Figure 29.9 Activation of the amygdala during judgments of trustworthiness (Part 2)

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Figure 29.10 Functional and anatomical organization of the limbic loop

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Figure 29.10 Functional and anatomical organization of the limbic loop (Part 1)

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Figure 29.10 Functional and anatomical organization of the limbic loop (Part 2)

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Figure 29.11 How drugs affect dopamine projections from the VTA to the nucleus accumbens

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Figure 29.11 How drugs affect dopamine projections from the VTA to the nucleus accumbens (Part 1)

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Figure 29.11 How drugs affect dopamine projections from the VTA to the nucleus accumbens (Part 2)

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Figure 29.12 Activity of ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons during stimulus–reward learning

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Figure 29.12 Activity of VTA dopamine neurons during stimulus–reward learning (Part 1)

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Figure 29.12 Activity of VTA dopamine neurons during stimulus–reward learning (Part 2)