Johnston introduced the fundamental description of the amygdala widely used today in 1923. However, today we have much more extensive and reliable evidence available to us that supports that the amygdala is not a structural or functional unit. Therefore, we should not arbitrary classify heterogeneous structures that belong to different functional
Johnston introduced the fundamental description of the amygdala widely used today in 1923. However, today we have much more extensive and reliable evidence available to us that supports that the amygdala is not a structural or functional unit. Therefore, we should not arbitrary classify heterogeneous structures that belong to different functional