Brain injury or diseasecan causelesions on the cerebellum
MS(passive) caused bylesions - lesions
very vulnerable ( i.e. , injection cannulas located in the middle of the LAoften causelesions of the amygdala
The nuclei to cranial nerves IX and X lie in the medulla oblongata , andcan causelesions within the brainstem
2 thingscan resultfrom lesions in the amygdala
migrating(passive) caused bylesions in the brain parenchyma
injuries or diseasecausinglesions to the brainstem
Locked - in syndrome ... strokescreatelesions on the brainstem
Thelamotomy involvescreatinglesions in the thalamus
Thalamotomy involvescreatinglesions in the thalamus
conditioned enhancement of the rat eyeblink reflex .. Behavioral Neuroscience , 115(4preventconditioned enhancement of the rat eyeblink reflex .. Behavioral Neuroscience , 115(4
a neurobehavioral disorder characterised by hyper - sexuality , visual agnosia , bulimia , placidity , hyperorality and memory deficits(passive) caused bya neurobehavioral disorder characterised by hyper - sexuality , visual agnosia , bulimia , placidity , hyperorality and memory deficits
a neurobehavioral disorder characterized by hyper - sexuality , visual agnosia , bulimia , placidity , hyperorality and memory deficits(passive) caused bya neurobehavioral disorder characterized by hyper - sexuality , visual agnosia , bulimia , placidity , hyperorality and memory deficits
stress responsivity and sensorimotor gating in ratsdifferentially influencestress responsivity and sensorimotor gating in rats
in emotional deficits , such as facial affect recognitionresultin emotional deficits , such as facial affect recognition
to more severe deficits in emotion recognition than lesions in the left amygdalaleadto more severe deficits in emotion recognition than lesions in the left amygdala
to a deficit in an innate unconditioned response ( freezing ) to a natural dangerous stimulus ( e.g. , a ball of cat hairs for ratsleadto a deficit in an innate unconditioned response ( freezing ) to a natural dangerous stimulus ( e.g. , a ball of cat hairs for rats
rats to lose acerbations of anxiety involving visual exposure to phobic their fear of cats and monkeys to lose their fear of snakes stimuli or word scripts describing traumatic eventscauserats to lose acerbations of anxiety involving visual exposure to phobic their fear of cats and monkeys to lose their fear of snakes stimuli or word scripts describing traumatic events
The condition(passive) is caused byThe condition
plastic changes in the auditory cortex , as well as in the MGmshould preventplastic changes in the auditory cortex , as well as in the MGm
Multiple Sclerosis reflux(passive) is caused byMultiple Sclerosis reflux
many symptomscan causemany symptoms
diplopia , or “ double visionmay causediplopia , or “ double vision
to specific impairments in recognizing fearful expressionsleadto specific impairments in recognizing fearful expressions
to increase pain thresholdswere discoveredto increase pain thresholds
in altered functional activity in connected regionsresultin altered functional activity in connected regions
migraines per her neurologistcan causemigraines per her neurologist
a marked disruption in olfactory memory for mate in female prairie voles ( M. ochrogastercauseda marked disruption in olfactory memory for mate in female prairie voles ( M. ochrogaster
what Hypersexuality , Hyperorality , Hyperphagia , Visual agnosia Treatment for an essential tremor ( 1st linecausewhat Hypersexuality , Hyperorality , Hyperphagia , Visual agnosia Treatment for an essential tremor ( 1st line
low - dose sevoflurane from causing long - term ( i.e. , 24-h ) amnesia for an aversive training experiencepreventlow - dose sevoflurane from causing long - term ( i.e. , 24-h ) amnesia for an aversive training experience
to emotional numbness and fearlessnessleadto emotional numbness and fearlessness
to an increase responding specifically forthe presentation of a conditioned stimulusleadsto an increase responding specifically forthe presentation of a conditioned stimulus
a person to lose the ability to make quick " friend or foe " assessments , which have undoubtedly had life - or - death implications in human evolutioncan causea person to lose the ability to make quick " friend or foe " assessments , which have undoubtedly had life - or - death implications in human evolution
in either loss of fear , or uncontrollable fearresultedin either loss of fear , or uncontrollable fear
the increase in dopamine and noradrenaline release that occurs in the PFC in response to a psychological stressor81preventthe increase in dopamine and noradrenaline release that occurs in the PFC in response to a psychological stressor81
to social isolationcan leadto social isolation
retrograde , but not anterograde , amnesia for object - fear conditioningcausedretrograde , but not anterograde , amnesia for object - fear conditioning
in reduced value coding of neurons in the OFCresultin reduced value coding of neurons in the OFC
a sharp decrease in autonomic arousal responses to the anticipation of food availabilitycausea sharp decrease in autonomic arousal responses to the anticipation of food availability
the development of cognitive affective biases involving new learningpreventthe development of cognitive affective biases involving new learning
vital flight or defense reactions from being triggeredpreventvital flight or defense reactions from being triggered
a shift in the preferences for juices expressed pre - surgery such that , post - surgery , juices were chosen according to their overall carbohydrate ( simple sugars ) content or ‘ sweetnesscauseda shift in the preferences for juices expressed pre - surgery such that , post - surgery , juices were chosen according to their overall carbohydrate ( simple sugars ) content or ‘ sweetness
to increased activity of brain CRF systems and hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis of juvenile rhesus monkeysleadto increased activity of brain CRF systems and hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis of juvenile rhesus monkeys
changes in food preferencescausedchanges in food preferences
this type of activity ... prompting the authors to suggest that dopaminergic innervation is integral to facilitating this form of attentional processingpreventthis type of activity ... prompting the authors to suggest that dopaminergic innervation is integral to facilitating this form of attentional processing
people to evaluate stimuli on the basis of a specific positivity bias — in this case , a face - approach biascausedpeople to evaluate stimuli on the basis of a specific positivity bias — in this case , a face - approach bias
an active avoidance task(passive) caused byan active avoidance task
in neonatal macaquescreatedin neonatal macaques
sensitization of post - stereotypy locomotionpreventedsensitization of post - stereotypy locomotion
in marked personality changes ... in a “ taming effect ... and in other changes such as hyperorality and excessive exploratory behavior ( Kluver and Bucy , 1939;Weiskrantz , 1956resultedin marked personality changes ... in a “ taming effect ... and in other changes such as hyperorality and excessive exploratory behavior ( Kluver and Bucy , 1939;Weiskrantz , 1956