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1. The concept of emotions could be approached and defined from different standpoints and aspects as emotions are an extremely complex phenomenon
2. Some of the essential functions of emotions are that they can cause affective experiences and that in most cases they induce goal directed and adaptive behavior.
3. The parts of limbic system work separately and independently from each other in generating and transmitting emotions.
4. The amygdala is a main part of the limbic system which is located in the left cerebral hemisphere of the brain.
5. The amygdala is involved exclusively in the processing of fear.
6. The importance of amygdala is seen in the fact that it is a key structure for organisms’ survival, demonstrated especially in the fight or flight reactions.
7. The hypothalamus is mainly engaged in generating emotions.
8. The thalamus is a sort of a relay center which gathers information from various sensory organs of the human body.
9. Like the amygdala, the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is rather little involved in subjective emotional experience.
10. The role of the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) in emotion is to decode the reward/punishment goals for action.
11. The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is of primary importance for the generation of secondary emotions.