Journal article
Functional evidence for a dual route to amygdala
MI Garrido, GR Barnes, M Sahani, RJ Dolan
Current Biology | CELL PRESS | Published : 2012
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Abstract
The amygdala plays a central role in evaluating the behavioral importance of sensory information. Anatomical subcortical pathways provide direct input to the amygdala from early sensory systems and may support an adaptively valuable rapid appraisal of salient information [1-3]. However, the functional significance of these subcortical inputs remains controversial [4]. We recorded magnetoencephalographic activity evoked by tones in the context of emotionally valent faces and tested two competing biologically motivated dynamic causal models [5, 6] against these data: the dual and cortical models. The dual model comprised two parallel (cortical and subcortical) routes to the amygdala, whereas t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We are grateful to Vladimir Litvak for valuable discussions, David Bradbury and Janice Glensman for help with data collection, and the volunteers for participating in this study. M.I.G. was funded by a Wellcome Trust Project Grant to R.J.D. and M.S. This work was supported by a Wellcome Trust Programme Grant to R.J.D. The Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging is supported by core funding from the Wellcome Trust 091593/Z/10/Z. M.S. was funded by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation.