Corpus Amygdaloideum is a complex term that refers to a small, almond-shaped structure inside the brain that is involved in the processing of emotions and memory. It is often referred to by two other common names: the amygdala or the amygdaloid nucleus. The amygdala is part of the limbic system, which is responsible for regulating emotions and drives. Some other common synonyms for the Corpus Amygdaloideum include the amygdalar complex, central amygdaloid nucleus, and amygdaloid body. Having a working knowledge of these synonyms is important for researchers, scientists, and medical professionals who study the brain and its functions.