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Handbook of anxiety and fear [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Robert J. Blanchard ... [et al.]
Handbook of anxiety and fear [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Robert J. Blanchard ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston ; ; Amsterdam, : Academic Press, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (535 p.)
Disciplina 616.8522
Altri autori (Persone) BlanchardRobert J
Collana Handbook of behavioral neuroscience
Soggetto topico Animal models in research
Anxiety disorders - Chemotherapy
Anxiety disorders - Physiological aspects - Research
Anxiety - Physiological aspects - Research
Anxiety - Physiological aspects
Fear - Physiological aspects
ISBN 1-281-18952-9
9786611189525
0-08-055952-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Handbook of Anxiety and Fear; Copyright page; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Section 1: Introduction; Chapter 1.1. Introduction to the handbook on fear and anxiety; References; Section 2: Animal Models of Anxiety, Fear and Defense; Chapter 2.1. Theoretical approaches to the modeling of anxiety in animals; I. Introduction; II. The nature of anxiety; III. The nature of an animal model; IV. The nature of a specific test: the elevated plus-maze; V. Other animal models of anxiety; VI. Models of anxiety and their control by the brain; VII. Conclusions
ReferencesChapter 2.2. The use of conditioning tasks to model fear and anxiety; I. A deceptively simple experiment; II. A brief history of Pavlovian fear conditioning; III. Behavioral measures of conditional fear; IV. Other unconditional stimuli; V. Key developments in the neuroanatomy of fear conditioning; VI. Pavlovian extinction; VII. Individual differences in anxiety disorders; VIII. Post-traumatic stress disorder; IX. Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 2.3. Extinction of fear: from animal studies to clinical interventions; I. Introduction
II. Behavioral features of extinctionIII. Theoretical accounts of extinction; IV. Facilitation of extinction by d-cycloserine; V. Emerging evidence for multiple mechanisms of extinction; VI. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2.4. Defensive behaviors, fear, and anxiety; I. Fear and anxiety; II. Defensive behaviors: what, when, where, and why?; III. Relationships to learning; IV. Danger learning: conditioning to painful unconditioned stimuli (US); V. Unconditioned and conditioned responses to non-painful stimuli (predators or predator odors)
VI. Learning of defense to partial predator stimuliVII. Effects of stress and stress ameliorating conditions on defense; VIII. Defense and learning: relationship to anxiety; IX. Responses to anxiolytic and panicolytic drugs; X. Human defensive behaviors; XI. Defensive behavior, fear, and anxiety; References; Chapter 2.5. Unconditioned models of fear and anxiety; I. Introduction; II. Models; III. Ethological approaches: predator confrontation; IV. Conclusions; References; Section 3: Neural Systems for Anxiety, Fear, and Defense
Chapter 3.1. Brain mechanisms of Pavlovian and instrumental aversive conditioningI. Introduction; II. Pavlovian fear conditioning; III. Aversive instrumental conditioning; IV. Using EFF to investigate an aversive ''motive circuit''; V. Summary/conclusions; Abbreviations; References; Chapter 3.2. Neural systems activated in response to predators and partial predator stimuli; I. Introduction; II. The hypothalamus and its central role in the organization of anti-predator defensive responses; III. The medial hypothalamic defensive system
IV. Neural inputs to the medial hypothalamic defensive system
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Boston ; ; Amsterdam, : Academic Press, 2008
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Handbook of anxiety and fear / / edited by Robert J. Blanchard ... [et al.]
Handbook of anxiety and fear / / edited by Robert J. Blanchard ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston ; ; Amsterdam, : Academic Press, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (535 p.)
Disciplina 616.8522
Altri autori (Persone) BlanchardRobert J
Collana Handbook of behavioral neuroscience
Soggetto topico Animal models in research
Anxiety disorders - Chemotherapy
Anxiety disorders - Physiological aspects - Research
Anxiety - Physiological aspects - Research
Anxiety - Physiological aspects
Fear - Physiological aspects
ISBN 9786611189525
9781281189523
1281189529
9780080559520
0080559522
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Handbook of Anxiety and Fear; Copyright page; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Section 1: Introduction; Chapter 1.1. Introduction to the handbook on fear and anxiety; References; Section 2: Animal Models of Anxiety, Fear and Defense; Chapter 2.1. Theoretical approaches to the modeling of anxiety in animals; I. Introduction; II. The nature of anxiety; III. The nature of an animal model; IV. The nature of a specific test: the elevated plus-maze; V. Other animal models of anxiety; VI. Models of anxiety and their control by the brain; VII. Conclusions
ReferencesChapter 2.2. The use of conditioning tasks to model fear and anxiety; I. A deceptively simple experiment; II. A brief history of Pavlovian fear conditioning; III. Behavioral measures of conditional fear; IV. Other unconditional stimuli; V. Key developments in the neuroanatomy of fear conditioning; VI. Pavlovian extinction; VII. Individual differences in anxiety disorders; VIII. Post-traumatic stress disorder; IX. Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 2.3. Extinction of fear: from animal studies to clinical interventions; I. Introduction
II. Behavioral features of extinctionIII. Theoretical accounts of extinction; IV. Facilitation of extinction by d-cycloserine; V. Emerging evidence for multiple mechanisms of extinction; VI. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2.4. Defensive behaviors, fear, and anxiety; I. Fear and anxiety; II. Defensive behaviors: what, when, where, and why?; III. Relationships to learning; IV. Danger learning: conditioning to painful unconditioned stimuli (US); V. Unconditioned and conditioned responses to non-painful stimuli (predators or predator odors)
VI. Learning of defense to partial predator stimuliVII. Effects of stress and stress ameliorating conditions on defense; VIII. Defense and learning: relationship to anxiety; IX. Responses to anxiolytic and panicolytic drugs; X. Human defensive behaviors; XI. Defensive behavior, fear, and anxiety; References; Chapter 2.5. Unconditioned models of fear and anxiety; I. Introduction; II. Models; III. Ethological approaches: predator confrontation; IV. Conclusions; References; Section 3: Neural Systems for Anxiety, Fear, and Defense
Chapter 3.1. Brain mechanisms of Pavlovian and instrumental aversive conditioningI. Introduction; II. Pavlovian fear conditioning; III. Aversive instrumental conditioning; IV. Using EFF to investigate an aversive ''motive circuit''; V. Summary/conclusions; Abbreviations; References; Chapter 3.2. Neural systems activated in response to predators and partial predator stimuli; I. Introduction; II. The hypothalamus and its central role in the organization of anti-predator defensive responses; III. The medial hypothalamic defensive system
IV. Neural inputs to the medial hypothalamic defensive system
Record Nr. UNINA-9910954620203321
Boston ; ; Amsterdam, : Academic Press, 2008
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