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... Locus Coeruleus The locus coeruleus ( LC ) has been implicated as a particularly important neuroanatomical site related to anxiety ( Redmond et al . , 1976 ; Redmond , 1977 ) . Noradrenergic activity is concentrated in the LC , which ...
... Locus Coeruleus The locus coeruleus ( LC ) has been implicated as a particularly important neuroanatomical site related to anxiety ( Redmond et al . , 1976 ; Redmond , 1977 ) . Noradrenergic activity is concentrated in the LC , which ...
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... Locus Coeruleus - Norepinephrine Connec- tion with Anxiety " by D. E. Redmond , Jr. , and Y. H. Yuang , 1979 , Life Science , 25 , 2149-2162 . Neurotransmitters Thus far we have discussed the gross brain structures and nuclei possibly ...
... Locus Coeruleus - Norepinephrine Connec- tion with Anxiety " by D. E. Redmond , Jr. , and Y. H. Yuang , 1979 , Life Science , 25 , 2149-2162 . Neurotransmitters Thus far we have discussed the gross brain structures and nuclei possibly ...
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Craig Barr Taylor, Bruce Alan Arnow. GABA - BZ . The locus coeruleus and raphe may also play an important role in generating chronic anxiety . When the locus coeruleus is stimu- lated to a point sufficient to induce a panic attack , the ...
Craig Barr Taylor, Bruce Alan Arnow. GABA - BZ . The locus coeruleus and raphe may also play an important role in generating chronic anxiety . When the locus coeruleus is stimu- lated to a point sufficient to induce a panic attack , the ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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