The neuropsychology of anxiety/ (Record no. 146533)
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Classification number | 157.3 |
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Personal name | Gray, Jeffrey A. |
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Title | The neuropsychology of anxiety/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Jeffrey A. Gray, Neil Mcnaughton |
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Edition statement | 2nd ed. |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Oxford: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | OUP, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2003. |
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Extent | 424 p. |
Other physical details | PB |
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Formatted contents note | 1 OVERVIEW<br/>Scarting points for the neuropsychology of anxiety<br/>Fear versus anxiety<br/>The hierarchical defence system<br/>The amygdala<br/>The septo-hippocampal system<br/>What is the septo-hippocampal system?<br/>What does the septo-hippocampal system do?<br/>A common computational core for septo-hippocampal function—Mark 1<br/>A common computational core for septo-hippocampal function—Mark 2<br/>The role of other brain regions<br/>Conclusion<br/>2 ETHOLOGY AND ANXIETY<br/>Ethoexperimental analysis<br/>Ethopharmacologicai analysis<br/>The ethology and ethopharmacology of anxiety and fear<br/>Some terminological problems<br/>3 LEARNING THEORY AND ANXIETY<br/>Two-process theories of learning<br/>Elicited reactions in learning experiments<br/>The behavioural inhibition system revisited<br/>Conclusions<br/>4 THE ANXIOLYTIC DRUGS<br/>What are the anxiolytic drugs?<br/>Clinical usage<br/>The classical anxiolytics<br/>Buspirone, ipsapirone<br/>Clomipramine and obsessive-compulsive disorder<br/>Beta-blockers<br/>Clinical actions of the anxiolytics—a summary<br/>Bridging the species gap<br/>The behavioural effects of anxiolytic drugs in animals<br/>Anxiolytic action—some conclusions<br/>5 A THEORY OF THE BEHAVIOURAL INHIBITION<br/>SYSTEM<br/>Evolution, anxiety, and rules of thumb—the search for the<br/>behavioural inhibition system<br/>Behavioural inhibition and rules of thumb<br/>6 THE NEUROLOGY OF ANXIETY<br/>The periaqueductal grey, fight, flight, and freezing<br/>The medial hypothalamus and escape<br/>The amygdala<br/>The defence system—integration<br/>Interim conclusions<br/>Comparison between the septal, hippocampal, and anxiolytic syndromes<br/>The effects of lesions of the noradrenergic and scrotonergic systems<br/>The cholinergic system<br/>The prefrontal cortex and cingulate cortex<br/>The prefrontal cortex<br/>The cingulate cortex<br/>Overview of prefrontal and cingulate cortex<br/>Prefrontal and cingulate cortex and anxiety<br/>Conclusions<br/>7 HIPPOCAMPAL PLACE FIELDS<br/>Single-unit responses: non-spatial tasks<br/>Single-unit responses: correlations with spatial position<br/>The relation between spatial fields and head direction fields<br/>Space, discrimination, classical conditioning, and habituation<br/>Path integration<br/>Topographic mapping of single cell fields<br/>Conclusion<br/>i MEMORY AND THE SEPTO-HIPPOCAMPAL<br/>SYSTEM<br/>Human versus animal amnesia<br/>The hippocampus as the crucial site for amnesic deficits<br/>Types of memory<br/>The effects of delay<br/>The role of context<br/>A preliminary theory of hippocampal amnesia<br/>Relational memory<br/>Configural memory<br/>Semantic encoding<br/>Recognition memory<br/>Working memory<br/>Temporal buffer<br/>Spatial memory<br/>Interference: some initial comments<br/>The role of the hippocampal formation in memory<br/>9 FUNDAMENTALS OF THE SEPTO-HIPPOCAMPAL<br/>SYSTEM<br/>Anxiolytics and the septo-hippocampal system—an overview<br/>The defence system<br/>The motor/working memory system<br/>The 'emotion' system<br/>General approach to the septo-hippocampal system<br/>The anatomy of the septo-hippocampal system<br/>Long-term memory<br/>Role of the septo-hippocampal system in sensory processing<br/>The mismatch detection system<br/>Aminergic gating systems<br/>Theta activity<br/>Conclusion<br/>10 A THEORY OF THE SEPTO-HIPPOCAMPAL<br/>SYSTEM<br/>The theory: some basic assumptions<br/>The theory: architecture<br/>The theory: mechanism<br/>Some scenarios<br/>The theta rhythm<br/>Conclusion<br/>11 SYMPTOMS AND SYNDROMES OF ANXIETY<br/>Cognitive effects of anxiolytic drugs<br/>Anxiolytic action and the amygdala<br/>Humpty Dumpty had a great fall<br/>Anxiolytic action and the neocorte<br/>The clinical psychology of anxiety<br/>Behavioural aspects of anxiety syndromes<br/>Cognitive aspects of anxiety syndromes<br/>Physiological aspects of anxiety syndromes<br/>The theory of anxiety<br/>Clinical anxiety and memory<br/>A functional typology for defence<br/>Panic disorder<br/>Specific phobia<br/>Post-traumatic stress disorder<br/>Agoraphobia<br/>Social phobia<br/>Generalized anxiety disorder<br/>Obsessive—compulsive disorder<br/>A typology of the anxiety-related disorders<br/>Differential diagnosis<br/>Conclusion<br/>12 PUTTING HUMPTY DUMPTY TOGETHER<br/>AGAIN: THE ANXIOUS PERSONALITY AND<br/>ITS INHERITANCE<br/>The anxious personality<br/>Neuroticism vs. trait anxiety<br/>The genetics of neuroticism and emotionality<br/>13 THE TREATMENT OF ANXIETY<br/>Behaviour therapy<br/>Drug therapy<br/>Cognitive-behavioural therapy<br/>Coda |
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