Amygdala
Located in
brain's medial temporal lobe, the almond-shaped
amygdala (in
Latin,
corpus amygdaloideum) is believed to have strong connections to the mental and
emotional reactions of the person. It forms part of the
limbic system. In both
animals and
humans, it is linked to fear responses and nervous reactions. Conditions such as
autism,
depression,
narcolepsy and
OCD are also suspected of being linked to abnormal functioning of the amygdala owing to damage or developmental problems with it.
In language learning, some hypothesize that second language learning for adults may not make ready use of the amygdala in procedural memory usage and so emotional links to words are slower to form.