Amygdala
2nd ed; Hardback; Book; Illustrations
704 pages
Published: September 2000
Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198505019

A must for all those with an interest in the neural basis of emotion and memory. Since Aggleton's first title on the amygdala, there have been advances in our understanding of the processes involved in behaviour and cognition. This review describes modern thinking on this enigmatic brain structure.



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