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What are the core cortical components of the limbic network?
Anterior temporal lobe and orbital/ventromedial PFC.
What is the core job description of the limbic network?
It translates between the external world and internal body state.
What are the functional roles of the amygdala in the limbic system?
Processes threat/fear stimuli, organizes emotional responses, forms long-term
emotional memories.
What are the functional roles of the hippocampus in the limbic system?
Involved in conscious long-term memory formation and contextual control.
What are the four simultaneous outputs of an emotional state?
Subjective feeling, nonverbal signal, autonomic pattern, instrumental action.
How do different emotions have different physiological signatures?
Different emotions require the body to prepare differently for adaptive responding.
What is the physiological response of anger?
Peripheral vasodilation and increased blood flow to extremities.
What is the physiological response of fear?
Peripheral vasoconstriction and blood pulled away from extremities.
What is the complete HPA axis stress cascade?
Psychological stressor → cortex/amygdala appraisal → Hypothalamus releases CRF →
Anterior Pituitary releases ACTH → Adrenal Cortex releases Cortisol.
What are four effects of cortisol in the brain and body?
Mobilizes glucose, enhances memory consolidation, sustains arousal, modulates
immune function.
Why does cortisol linger longer than adrenaline?
Cortisol is a steroid hormone that alters gene expression; adrenaline is cleared faster.
What sends signals from the brain to the heart?