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Box 29A(1) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions. Box 29A(2) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions. Box 29A(2) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions (Part 1).
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Box 29A(1) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions
Box 29A(2) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions
Box 29A(2) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions (Part 1)
Box 29A(2) Facial Expressions: Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Contributions (Part 2)
Figure 29.1 The regions of the cat brain sufficient for the expression of emotional behavior
Figure 29.2 Nervous system components that organize expression of emotional experience
Figure 29.2 Nervous system components that organize expression of emotional experience (Part 1)
Figure 29.2 Nervous system components that organize expression of emotional experience (Part 2)
Figure 29.5 Pathways in the rat brain that mediate the association of auditory and aversive somatic sensory stimuli
Figure 29.6 Model of associative learning in the amygdala relevant to emotional function
Figure 29.6 Model of associative learning in the amygdala relevant to emotional function
Box 29D(1) Fear and the Human Amygdala: A Case Study (Part 1)
Box 29D(1) Fear and the Human Amygdala: A Case Study (Part 2)
Figure 29.7 Neural model for the awareness of emotional feelings
Figure 29.9 Activation of the amygdala during judgments of trustworthiness
Figure 29.9 Activation of the amygdala during judgments of trustworthiness (Part 1)
Figure 29.9 Activation of the amygdala during judgments of trustworthiness (Part 2)
Figure 29.10 Functional and anatomical organization of the limbic loop
Figure 29.10 Functional and anatomical organization of the limbic loop (Part 1)
Figure 29.10 Functional and anatomical organization of the limbic loop (Part 2)
Figure 29.11 How drugs affect dopamine projections from the VTA to the nucleus accumbens
Figure 29.11 How drugs affect dopamine projections from the VTA to the nucleus accumbens (Part 1)
Figure 29.11 How drugs affect dopamine projections from the VTA to the nucleus accumbens (Part 2)
Figure 29.12 Activity of ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons during stimulus–reward learning
Figure 29.12 Activity of VTA dopamine neurons during stimulus–reward learning (Part 1)
Figure 29.12 Activity of VTA dopamine neurons during stimulus–reward learning (Part 2)