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Human amygdala activation detected with echo-planar functional magnetic resonance imaging

Irwin, William; Davidson, Richard J.; Lowe, Mark J.; Mock, Bryan J.; Sorenson, James A.; Turski, Patrick A.

Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, and Departments of Psychiatry, Medical Physics and Radiology, University of Wisconsin, 1202 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53706, USA

Abstract

ECHO-PLANAR functional magnetic resonance imaging (EP-fMRI) was used to study the activity of the amygdalae while three normal female subjects viewed alternating blocks of affectively neutral and affectively negative still pictures. Bilateral activation in the amygdala that was significantly correlated with the changing valence of the visual stimuli was found in all three subjects. These findings are consistent with the large corpus of data from non-human studies suggesting that the amygdala is a key structure for extracting the affective significance from external stimuli. This is the first known report of phasic amygdala activation detected with EP-fMRI in normal human subjects responding to affective stimuli.

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