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Numerous imaging studies have confirmed the amygdala as prominent within a neural network mediating specific phobia, including arachnophobia. We report the case of a patient in whom arachnophobia was abolished after left temporal mesial lobectomy, with unchanged fear responses to other stimuli. The phenomenon of abolition of specific phobia after amygdala removal has not, to our knowledge, been previously reported.

Original publication

DOI

10.1080/13554794.2013.873056

Type

Journal article

Journal

Neurocase

Publication Date

02/2015

Volume

21

Pages

79 - 84

Addresses

a Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, Royal Sussex County Hospital , Eastern Road, Brighton , BN2 5BE , UK.

Keywords

Amygdala, Temporal Lobe, Humans, Phobic Disorders, Adult, Male