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Neuropsychology of Anxiety - An Enquiry Into the Functions of the Septo-Hippocampal System

English · Hardback

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The Neuropsychology of Anxiety first appeared in 1982 as the first volume in the Oxford Psychology Series. It established itself as a classic work in the psychology and neuroscience literature, being both a critical and commercial success. It has now been completely updated and revised for its third edition.


List of contents










  • 1: Overview

  • 2: Ethology and anxiety

  • 3: Learning theory and anxiety

  • 4: The anxiolytic drugs - our key tool

  • 5: A conceptual theory of the Goal Inhibition System

  • 6: The neurology of anxiety - survival circuits

  • 7: What do hippocampal cell fields represent?

  • 8: Memory and the septo-hippocampal system

  • 9: Fundamentals of the septo-hippocampal system

  • 10: A theory of the Septo-Hippocampal System (SHS)

  • 11: The neurology of anxiety - planning circuits

  • 12: Anxiety and personality

  • 13: Symptoms and syndromes of anxiety

  • 14: The treatment of anxiety and fear disorders

  • 15: Coda



About the author

Neil McNaughton is Professor of Psychology at the University of Otago and a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand. After a BA (Oxford, 1970), PhD, and 10 years as a Research Associate in the Department of Experimental Psychology at Oxford (with a one-year Royal Society Commonwealth Bursary at the Department of Physiology, UBC, Vancouver), he became a lecturer at Otago in 1982. He has published ~200 articles, chapters, and books (H-Index 53). His articles have been cited >13,000 times with a current rate of ~800/year; plus ~500 citations/year to The Neuropsychology of Anxiety.

Jeffrey Gray had an exceptionally distinguished 40 year career in academic psychology, with permanent posts first at Oxford University and subsequently at the Institute of Psychiatry, where he became head of the Department of Psychology and subsequently an emeritus professor. He had an extraordinary breadth of knowledge and interests, and was especially drawn to big issues that were clinically relevant or conceptually challenging. His ability to move readily between different areas of the discipline, coupled with his capacity for sophisticated theorizing, allowed him to make particularly striking contributions to the understanding of anxiety and of schizophrenia, at levels that range from the molecular to the philosophical. He died aged 69 in April 2004. (Nick Rawlins)

Summary

The Neuropsychology of Anxiety first appeared in 1982 as the first volume in the Oxford Psychology Series. It established itself as a classic work in the psychology and neuroscience literature, being both a critical and commercial success. It has now been completely updated and revised for its third edition.

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