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... function throughout the entire range of its activity , which could be considered an " alarm " or " warning " function for the subject . While few would ascribe all anxiety functions to the LC , it is clearly an important component of ...
... function throughout the entire range of its activity , which could be considered an " alarm " or " warning " function for the subject . While few would ascribe all anxiety functions to the LC , it is clearly an important component of ...
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... functions , including learning and memory , sleep , blood pressure , consummatory behaviors , and probably anxiety or fear ( Watson et al . , 1986 ) . Noradrenergic neurons are highly responsive to sensory input , and a global function ...
... functions , including learning and memory , sleep , blood pressure , consummatory behaviors , and probably anxiety or fear ( Watson et al . , 1986 ) . Noradrenergic neurons are highly responsive to sensory input , and a global function ...
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... function , but here rather than helping the patient to learn more about panic in general , the focus is on their own idiosyncratic experience with the problem and any patterns associated with it that may have been obscured previously ...
... function , but here rather than helping the patient to learn more about panic in general , the focus is on their own idiosyncratic experience with the problem and any patterns associated with it that may have been obscured previously ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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