The amygdala
the limbic system
Actually, despite what was said in "The Waterboy", anger and aggression is not really controlled by the medulla. The medulla serves autonomous functions such as respiration. I would blame things like anger more on the limbic system.
Damage to the limbic system can result in changes to emotions, memory, and behavior. Individuals may experience difficulties in regulating emotions, forming new memories, or reacting appropriately to social cues. It can also impact decision-making and lead to mood disorders or changes in aggression levels.
you would have the emotions of an alligator
Of course they have feelings. Cats have a limbic brain, responsible for emotions.
The James-Lange theory of emotions acknowledges the role of the limbic system. This theory suggests that our emotions are a result of the body's physiological response to stimuli, which includes activation of the limbic system in the brain.
Yes, they have a limbic system.
The limbic system, particularly the amygdala and hippocampus, is crucial for the expression and regulation of emotions. The amygdala plays a key role in processing emotions such as fear and pleasure, while the hippocampus is involved in memory formation and emotional regulation.
The limbic system is the set of brain structures that forms the inner border of the cortex.
there is no exact answer, emotions come from within, it's our human nature to have emotions.
The limbic system I think..Though I'm not an expert.
Limbic system