Limbic system articles from across Nature Portfolio
The limbic system comprises a group of structures in the forebrain that is implicated in emotion, memory and homeostatic processes. While definitions vary, it is often considered to include the hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus and basal forebrain, as well as the parahippocampal, enthorhinal, orbitofrontal, anterior cingulate and insular cortices.
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| Open AccessThe cerebellum regulates fear extinction through thalamo-prefrontal cortex interactions in male mice
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| Open AccessIntegrated cardio-behavioral responses to threat define defensive states
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| Open AccessMexican validation of the International Affective Digitized Sounds second edition (IADS-2) and additional sounds
Scientific Reports 12, 21824 -