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EMOTIONAL URGENCY

In a rhesus monkey’s brain, nerve cells send messages from the emotion-processing amygdala (green) to a region that doles out attention, the thalamic reticular nucleus (blue). Fibers from a region called the posterior orbitofrontal cortex (red), which may be involved with purposeful assessment of emotional cues, also converge on the reticular nucleus. Credit: B. Zikopoulos and H. Barbas/J. of Neuroscience 2012

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