In this study, we examine whether amygdala activation to positive stimuli may be more sensitive to task goals than negative stimuli, which are often related to�...
Apr 1, 2015 � In this study, we examine whether amygdala activation to positive stimuli may be more sensitive to task goals than negative stimuli, which are�...
Nov 17, 2014 � In this study, we examine whether amygdala activation to positive stimuli may be more sensitive to task goals than negative stimuli, which are�...
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Apr 1, 2015 � In this study, we examine whether amygdala activation to positive stimuli may be more sensitive to task goals than negative stimuli, which are often related to�...
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Results indicated that negative stimuli elicited greater amygdala activity regardless of task relevance, which suggests that the amygdala may be more�...