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Science (New York, N.Y.) Sep 1985
PubMed: 17782525
DOI: 10.1126/science.229.4717.962 -
Brain : a Journal of Neurology Jan 2017
Topics: History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans; Male; Psychiatry; Psychoanalysis; Schizophrenia
PubMed: 28031224
DOI: 10.1093/brain/aww273 -
L'Encephale Dec 1996
Topics: Aggression; Alcoholism; Depressive Disorder; Female; Humans; Male; Psychophysiology; Serotonin; Suicide; Suicide, Attempted; Suicide Prevention
PubMed: 9138929
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Indian Journal of Psychiatry Apr 1986The current psychobiology and the therapeutic principles of anxiety states have been reviewed. The seprohippocampal system probably operates as the organ of...
The current psychobiology and the therapeutic principles of anxiety states have been reviewed. The seprohippocampal system probably operates as the organ of match-mismatch comparator. A dysfunction of this internal comparator could possibly be the source of anxiety. There seem to be two distinct psychobiologic models for pain disorder and chronic anxiety state. The therapeutic responses of panic disorder to TCA and MAOI and the response to the chronic anxiety state to benzodiazepines supports the classification ot two distinct syndromes. However different provocative challenge tests have not clearly delineated the role of nor-adrenergic (NF) mechanisms in panic disorder and benzodiazepine receptor theory for chronic anxiety state. Challenge tests with receptor specific pharmacologic agents may reveal the molecular basis of these disorders unlike the tests with non-specific agents like lactate and caffeine.
PubMed: 21927157
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Advances in Neurobiology 2022Rabbit maternal behavior (MB) impacts meat and fur production on the farm, survival of the species in the wild, and pet welfare. Specific characteristics of rabbit MB...
Rabbit maternal behavior (MB) impacts meat and fur production on the farm, survival of the species in the wild, and pet welfare. Specific characteristics of rabbit MB (i.e., three-step nest building process; single, brief, daily nursing bout) have been used as models for exploring particular themes in neuroscience, like obsessive-compulsive actions, circadian rhythms, and cognition. Particular hormonal combinations regulate nest building by acting on brain regions controlling MB in other mammals. Nonhormonal factors like type of lodging and the doe's social rank influence nursing and milk production. The concurrency of pregnancy and lactation, the display of nonselective nursing, and the rapid growth of altricial young - despite a minimal effort of maternal care - have prompted the study of mother-young affiliation, neurodevelopment, and weaning. Neurohormonal mechanisms, common to other mammals, plus additional strategies (perhaps unique to rabbits) allow the efficient, adaptive display of MB in multiple settings.
Topics: Animals; Circadian Rhythm; Female; Humans; Lactation; Mammals; Maternal Behavior; Neuroendocrinology; Pregnancy; Rabbits
PubMed: 36169815
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-97762-7_5 -
Journal of Clinical and Experimental... 1956
Topics: Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Brain; Brain Diseases; Cortisone; Desoxycorticosterone; Humans; Inflammation; Paralysis; Stress, Physiological
PubMed: 13406023
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Journal of Perinatology : Official... Dec 2000Comparative studies utilizing avian and mammalian embryos and neonates have proven particularly useful in exploring how alterations in sensory experience during the... (Review)
Review
Comparative studies utilizing avian and mammalian embryos and neonates have proven particularly useful in exploring how alterations in sensory experience during the perinatal period can affect subsequent development. This article reviews research drawn from comparative developmental psychobiology and concludes that the effects of modified sensory stimulation on perceptual and behavioral development depend on several related factors, including the timing of stimulation relative to the developmental stage of the young organism, the overall amount of sensory stimulation provided or denied, and the type of sensory stimulation presented. Directions for future research on the care of the high-risk infant are discussed.
Topics: Animals; Developmental Biology; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Fetus; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Perception; Physical Stimulation; Sensation
PubMed: 11190700
DOI: 10.1038/sj.jp.7200450 -
Annals of the New York Academy of... 1990
Review
Topics: Animals; Diet; Immersion; Psychophysiology; Rats; Restraint, Physical; Stomach Ulcer; Stress, Psychological; Tyrosine
PubMed: 2201239
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1990.tb16167.x -
Science (New York, N.Y.) Oct 1996
Topics: Behavior; Brain; Humans; National Institutes of Health (U.S.); Neurosciences; Psychology; United States
PubMed: 8927981
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Indian Journal of Psychiatry Jan 1987
PubMed: 21927205
DOI: No ID Found