The neuropsychology of anxiety : an enquiry into the functions of the septo-hippocampal system

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The neuropsychology of anxiety : an enquiry into the functions of the septo-hippocampal system

Jeffrey A. Gray and Neil McNaughton

(Oxford psychology series, no. 33)

Oxford University Press, 2000

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [368]-418) and index

"First edition 1982"--T.p. verso

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Description

This text first appeared in 1982 and quickly established itself as a classic work in the psychology and neuroscience literature. It presented an innovative and at times controversial theory of anxiety and the brain systems, especially the septo-hippocampal system, that subserves it. This second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated, and draws upon extensive reviews of data from the ethology of defence, learning theory, the psychopharmacology of anti-anxiety drugs, anxiety disorders, and clinical and laboratory analysis of amnesia. The cognitive and behavioural functions in anxiety of the septo-hippocampal system and the amygdala are extensively analyzed, as are their separate roles in memory and fear. Their functions are related to a hierarchy of additional structures that control other forms of defensive behaviour. The resulting theory is applied to the typology, symptoms and therapy of anxiety and phobic disorders, and to the symptoms of amnesia.

Table of Contents

  • Ethology and anxiety
  • learning theory and anxiety
  • the anxiolytic drugs
  • a theory of the behavioural inhibition system
  • the neurology of anxiety
  • hippocampal place fields
  • memory and the septo-hippocampal system
  • fundamentals of the septo-hippocampal system
  • symptoms and syndromes of anxiety
  • putting Humpty Dumpty together again - the anxious personality and its inheritance
  • the treatment of anxiety.

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