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... important in modulating emotions ( Watson et al . , 1986 ) . Experimentally , the serotonergic system seems to be involved in behavioral inhibition . The supression of behavioral inhi- bition following punishment is a phenomenon that ...
... important in modulating emotions ( Watson et al . , 1986 ) . Experimentally , the serotonergic system seems to be involved in behavioral inhibition . The supression of behavioral inhi- bition following punishment is a phenomenon that ...
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... important in regulating arousal , feelings , and biochemical , physiologic , and behavioral as- pects of anxiety . Not drawn , because of their wide dispersal through- out the CNS but important in anxiety , are the BZ - GABA complex and ...
... important in regulating arousal , feelings , and biochemical , physiologic , and behavioral as- pects of anxiety . Not drawn , because of their wide dispersal through- out the CNS but important in anxiety , are the BZ - GABA complex and ...
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... important role in generating chronic anxiety . When the locus coeruleus is stimu- lated to a point sufficient to induce a panic attack , the animal re- mains hypervigilant for days afterward . This state seems similar to that of chronic ...
... important role in generating chronic anxiety . When the locus coeruleus is stimu- lated to a point sufficient to induce a panic attack , the animal re- mains hypervigilant for days afterward . This state seems similar to that of chronic ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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