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Behavioral Neurobiology of Anxiety and Its Treatment
Stein, M. — Steckler, T.
1ª Edición Febrero 2010
Inglés
Tapa dura
350 pags
1000 gr
null x null x null cm
ISBN 9783642029110
Editorial SPRINGER
About this book
The book aims to cover a broad range of topics related to anxiety disorders, including symptomatology, etiology, epidemiology, diagnostic features, comorbidity, clinical neuroscience, genetics, neuroanatomy, neuroendocrinology, neurochemistry, animal models, translational science, functional neuroimaging, and preclinical and clinical psychopharmacology. The book aims at bringing these disciplines together to provide an update of the field and outlook to the future. Therefore, it will be of use to both the non-clinical and clinical expert, who may use it as a detailed reference book, and the novist to the field, to whom it may serve as an introductory text, providing an overview.
The book aims to cover a broad range of topics related to anxiety disorders, including symptomatology, etiology, epidemiology, diagnostic features, comorbidity, clinical neuroscience, genetics, neuroanatomy, neuroendocrinology, neurochemistry, animal models, translational science, functional neuroimaging, and preclinical and clinical psychopharmacology. The book aims at bringing these disciplines together to provide an update of the field and outlook to the future. Therefore, it will be of use to both the non-clinical and clinical expert, who may use it as a detailed reference book, and the novist to the field, to whom it may serve as an introductory text, providing an overview.
Written for: Research
Keywords:
anxiety
neurobiology
Table of contents
From the contents: Preface.- Part I: Anxiety disorders - clinical.- Part II:
Anxiety disorders - clinical neurosciences.- Part III: Animal models.- Part
IV: Translational science.- Part V: Preclinical and clinical psychopharmacology.
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