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Amygdala Circuits

Overview

The amygdala is a critical subcortical structure that serves as the brain's emotional hub — detecting threat, generating fear responses, processing reward, and forming emotionally charged memories. The amygdala's complex circuitry, comprising the basolateral complex (BLA) and centromedial complex (CMA), is affected in both [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease) and [Parkinson's disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease)[@solas2015], producing characteristic emotional and behavioral symptoms that significantly impact patient quality of life.

The amygdala's strategic position — receiving sensory input from both thalamus and cortex, and projecting to hypothalamic, brainstem, and cortical targets — makes it uniquely positioned to rapidly detect potentially important stimuli and coordinate behavioral, autonomic, and endocrine responses. This dual-function architecture, processing both explicit emotional evaluation and implicit threat detection, explains why amygdala damage produces such profound changes in emotional processing[@ledoux2000][@ledoux2007].

Anatomical Organization

```mermaid
flowchart TD
subgraph Input["Sensory Input"]
Thal["Thalamus"]
SensoryCortex["Sensory Cortices"]
Perirhinal["Perirhinal Cortex"]
Parahip["Parahippocampal Cortex"]
end

subgraph BLA["Basolateral Complex (BLA)"]
LA["Lateral Nucleus"]
BA["Basal Nucleus"]
AB["Accessory Basal Nucleus"]
end

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