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Figure 16.15
Architecture used to investigate how mood can affect perception and memory. The
IT module represents brain areas such as the inferior temporal cortex involved in
perception and hippocampus-related cortical areas that have forward connections to
regions such as the amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex involved in mood. (After Rolls
and Stringer (2001)).
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