amygdala

/æmɪɡˈdɑːlə/

Definitions

1. noun

either of a pair of almond-shaped bodies located on either side of the lower part of the brain that are involved in the processing of emotions and the formation of memories

“The patient’s amygdala was damaged in the accident, which explains her extreme emotional responses.”

2. noun

a part of an almond or other similar nut

“The amygdala of the almond was difficult to crack open.”

Synonyms

  • almond-shaped body
  • emotional center

Antonyms

  • cerebrum
  • forebrain