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Ambivalence in Schizophrenia and Relevant Brain Areas
Ambivalence in schizophrenia refers to the simultaneous presence of contradictory feelings or attitudes, often impacting decision-making and emotional responses. This phenomenon can be linked to various brain areas and neurobiological factors.
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Amygdala * Role: The amygdala is involved in emotional processing and the regulation of fear and anxiety.
* Impact of Dysfunction: Dysfunction in the amygdala may contribute to heightened emotional responses, making it challenging for individuals to reconcile conflicting emotions associated with ambivalence.
3. Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC) * Role: The ACC plays a key role in conflict monitoring and error detection, helping individuals to evaluate their thoughts and emotions.
* Impact of Dysfunction: Impaired ACC functioning can affect the ability to manage conflicting feelings, leading to increased ambivalence.
