?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rft.title=COMPARISON+OF+EMOTIONAL+RESPONSES+IN+MONKEYS+WITH+RHINAL+CORTEX+OR+AMYGDALA+LESIONS&rft.creator=Meunier%2C+PhD+Martine&rft.creator=Bachevalier%2C+PhD+Jocelyne&rft.subject=Neuropsychology&rft.subject=Animal+Cognition&rft.subject=Primatology&rft.subject=Behavioral+Biology&rft.subject=Behavioral+Neuroscience&rft.subject=Animal+Behavior&rft.description=Four+emotionally+arousing+stimuli+were+used+to+probe+the+behavior+of+monkeys+with+bilateral+ablations+of+the+entorhinal+and+perirhinal+cortex.+The+animals%E2%80%99+behavioral+changes+were+then+contrasted+with+those+observed+earlier+(Meunier+et+al.%2C+1999)+in+monkeys+with+either+neurotoxic+or+aspiration+lesions+of+the+neighboring+amygdala.+Rhinal+cortex+ablations+yielded+several+subtle+behavioral+changes%2C+but+none+of+them+resembled+any+of+the+disorders+typically+seen+after+amygdalectomies.+The+changes+produced+by+rhinal+damage+took+mainly+the+form+of+heightened+defensiveness%2C+and+attenuated+submission+and+approach+responses%2C+that+is%2C+just+the+opposite+of+some+of+the+most+distinctive+symptoms+following+amygdala+damage.+These+findings+raise+the+possibility+that+the+rhinal+cortex+and+amygdala+have+distinct%2C+interactive%2C+functions+in+normal+behavioral+adaptation+to+affective+stimuli.&rft.date=2002&rft.type=Journal+(Paginated)&rft.type=PeerReviewed&rft.format=application%2Fpdf&rft.identifier=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F2872%2F1%2FEmotion_2002.pdf&rft.identifier=++Meunier%2C+PhD+Martine+and+Bachevalier%2C+PhD+Jocelyne++(2002)+COMPARISON+OF+EMOTIONAL+RESPONSES+IN+MONKEYS+WITH+RHINAL+CORTEX+OR+AMYGDALA+LESIONS.++%5BJournal+(Paginated)%5D+++++&rft.relation=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F2872%2F