Neurobiology of panic disorder
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Neurobiology of panic disorder
(Frontiers of clinical neuroscience, v. 8)
Liss, c1990
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Clinical aspects of panic disorder
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Companion v. to: Clinical aspects of panic disorder
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The leading international experts contributing to this collection emphasize that the ultimate understanding of panic disorder as a multifaceted clinical syndrome will involve multiple viewpoints and research approaches. Featuring data obtained during the last five years, this volume comprehensively covers the neurobiological aspects of panic disorder, with an emphasis on mechanistic and preclinical studies.
Table of Contents
- Preclinical Studies of Brain Systems Involved in Anxiety
- Familial and Genetic Marker Studies
- Early Studies of Potential Childhood Antecedents of Panic Disorder
- Animal Models of Anxiety
- An Examination of the Noradrenergic System, Located in the Central Bilateral Midbrain Nucleus
- Viewpoints on the Pathogenesis, Pathophysiology, or Treatment Potential of the Serotonin System
- Commonly Used Brain Imaging Techniques Including PET (Positron Emission Technology) and CT (Computer Tomographic) and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) in Research and Clinical Evaluation.
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