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Cell-by-cell responses
View larger image | Different nerve cells in the amygdala respond differently depending on the stimulus. A study in monkeys found that while one set of cells (A) responded more robustly to a reward (a sip of water), another (B) responded more to an annoying puff of air. Credit: S.E. Morrison and C.D. Salzman/Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2010

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