AkupunkturPraxis 2022; 3(01): 18-24
DOI: 10.1055/a-1688-2338
Grundlagen

Neurophysiologische und neuroanatomische Grundlagen von Emotionen

Martin Lotze

In diesem Artikel werden die grundlegenden Mechanismen der Emotionsverarbeitung dargestellt. Dabei orientiert sich die Übersicht an deren funktioneller Repräsentation und versucht, am Zusammenspiel der Gehirnareale die neurobiologische Sichtweise auf die Emotionsverarbeitung und deren Pathologie zu vermitteln.



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Article published online:
15 February 2022

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