The cerebral structures and pathways supporting emotional tearing include cortical, limbic, and hypothalamic systems that discharge through descending hypothalamotegmental pathways to the parasympathetic lacrimal nuclei of the pons. Experimental study of these systems is limited by the fact that psychic tearing is a function unique to humans. Pfuhl suggested that psychic lacrimation results from stimulation of the frontal cortical fields responsible for eye motion (the second frontal convolution). In cats, direct projections were demonstrated to the superior salivatory nucleus from the amygdala, a region in the anterior temporal lobe that is involved in emotional regulation. It is noteworthy that these projections did not pass through hypot...
In the mammalian visual system the experimental investigation of the effect of sensory experience on...
It is intuitive to understand how sensory information gets to the brain and how motor information ca...
The sensory innervation of the lacrimal gland (LG) in the cynomolgous monkey was studied using the r...
The cerebral structures and pathways supporting emotional tearing include cortical, limbic, and hypo...
Four different types of lacrimation can be identified in humans: (a) continuous tearing, produced co...
The cell bodies of the preganglionic neurons responsible for parasympathetic lacrimal secretion are ...
Jones hypothesized that tear secretion could be clinically separated into two types: basal secretion...
The majority of afferent inputs for reflex lacrimation are carried via the ophthalmic division of th...
As discussed earlier in this chapter, preganglionic sympathetic fibers leave the lateral column of t...
Emotions can be defined as states elicited by rewards or punishments, and indeed the neurology of em...
Abstract Background Experiencing emotions engages high-order orbitofrontal and medial prefrontal are...
Vocalizations such as mews and cries in cats or crying and laughter in humans are examples of expres...
The corticolimbic system (Fig. 1) integrates emotion with cognition and produces a behavioral output...
THI lacrimal gland is innervated by the lacrimal, the facial, and the cervical sympathetic nerves; t...
Much progress has been made during the past 30 years with respect to elucidating the neural and endo...
In the mammalian visual system the experimental investigation of the effect of sensory experience on...
It is intuitive to understand how sensory information gets to the brain and how motor information ca...
The sensory innervation of the lacrimal gland (LG) in the cynomolgous monkey was studied using the r...
The cerebral structures and pathways supporting emotional tearing include cortical, limbic, and hypo...
Four different types of lacrimation can be identified in humans: (a) continuous tearing, produced co...
The cell bodies of the preganglionic neurons responsible for parasympathetic lacrimal secretion are ...
Jones hypothesized that tear secretion could be clinically separated into two types: basal secretion...
The majority of afferent inputs for reflex lacrimation are carried via the ophthalmic division of th...
As discussed earlier in this chapter, preganglionic sympathetic fibers leave the lateral column of t...
Emotions can be defined as states elicited by rewards or punishments, and indeed the neurology of em...
Abstract Background Experiencing emotions engages high-order orbitofrontal and medial prefrontal are...
Vocalizations such as mews and cries in cats or crying and laughter in humans are examples of expres...
The corticolimbic system (Fig. 1) integrates emotion with cognition and produces a behavioral output...
THI lacrimal gland is innervated by the lacrimal, the facial, and the cervical sympathetic nerves; t...
Much progress has been made during the past 30 years with respect to elucidating the neural and endo...
In the mammalian visual system the experimental investigation of the effect of sensory experience on...
It is intuitive to understand how sensory information gets to the brain and how motor information ca...
The sensory innervation of the lacrimal gland (LG) in the cynomolgous monkey was studied using the r...