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Location of the Amygdala in the Human Brain
The figure shows the underside (ventral view) of a semi-transparent human brain, with the front of the brain at the top. The red blobs show the approximate location of the en:amygdala in the en:temporal lobes of the human brain. Note: the amygdala is covered by the ventral temporal cortex (i.e., it is inside the transparent brain).
The figure was generated using en:MATLAB and Blender. It is based on MRI imaging data from the Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience, UCL and on amygdalar coordinates from the Talairach brain atlas.
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is (was) here * 14:35, 13 February 2004 [[:en:User:Washington irving|Washington irving]] 189×230 (22,159 bytes) <span class="comment">(Location of the Amygdala in the Human Brain)</span>
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User Washington irving on en.wikipedia
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If you like it, write on my talk page (en:User_talk:Washington_irving). I may be able to add some other brain regions. Released under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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