Question #37df9

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Jul 19, 2016

Answer is D: Fear and Aggression

Explanation:

The amygdala, along with the hippocampus and the septal nuclei, form parts of the limbic system that is part of the forebrain.

The amygdala is an almond shaped mass of nuclei that functions to play a role in defensive and aggressive behaviors. It is also associated with memory involved with emotions like implicit memories. It can also pick up external clues and interpret facial expressions.