Implications for the Reclassification of fear-circuitry-related traits in DSM-V object penetrating one's skin. Genetic architecture-charting of fear-circuitry-related traits has been challenging. Various, non-phenotype-based Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry 30 (2006) 827–853 www.elsevier.com/locate/pnpbparchitectures can serve as targets for research. In this article, the author will propose one such alternative genetic architecture. This article was inspired by the following: A) Nesse's “Smoke-Detector Principle”, B) the increasing suspicion that the “smooth ” rather than “lumpy ” distribution of complex psychiatric phenotypes (including fear-circuitry disorders) may in some cases be accounted for ...
Contains fulltext : 208684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain is th...
International audienceThis article considers the evolution of brain architectures for predictive pro...
Anxiety and depression are highly prevalent diseases with common heritable elements, but the particu...
In order to address why numbers of patients suffering from anxiety and depression are seemingly expl...
The generalization of fear memories is an adaptive neurobiological process that promotes survival in...
Some individuals are endowed with a biology that renders them more reactive to novelty and potential...
Copyright © 2015 Young-A Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Anxiety and fear are evolutionarily conserved emotions that increase the likeli-hood of an organism ...
The “hypervigilance, escape, struggle, tonic immobility” evolutionarily hardwired acute peritraumati...
Evolution has shaped systems in the human brain to respond to danger. Some of these systems are inna...
The amygdala is important for emotional memory, including learned fear. A number of studies for amyg...
Cognitive abilities of the human brain, including language, have expanded dramatically in the course...
Background: Our understanding of the genetic basis of learning and memory remains shrouded in myster...
Many psychiatric diseases observed in humans have tenuous or absent analogs in other species. Most n...
Over the past decades, studies of fear learning and extinction have advanced our understanding of th...
Contains fulltext : 208684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain is th...
International audienceThis article considers the evolution of brain architectures for predictive pro...
Anxiety and depression are highly prevalent diseases with common heritable elements, but the particu...
In order to address why numbers of patients suffering from anxiety and depression are seemingly expl...
The generalization of fear memories is an adaptive neurobiological process that promotes survival in...
Some individuals are endowed with a biology that renders them more reactive to novelty and potential...
Copyright © 2015 Young-A Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Anxiety and fear are evolutionarily conserved emotions that increase the likeli-hood of an organism ...
The “hypervigilance, escape, struggle, tonic immobility” evolutionarily hardwired acute peritraumati...
Evolution has shaped systems in the human brain to respond to danger. Some of these systems are inna...
The amygdala is important for emotional memory, including learned fear. A number of studies for amyg...
Cognitive abilities of the human brain, including language, have expanded dramatically in the course...
Background: Our understanding of the genetic basis of learning and memory remains shrouded in myster...
Many psychiatric diseases observed in humans have tenuous or absent analogs in other species. Most n...
Over the past decades, studies of fear learning and extinction have advanced our understanding of th...
Contains fulltext : 208684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain is th...
International audienceThis article considers the evolution of brain architectures for predictive pro...
Anxiety and depression are highly prevalent diseases with common heritable elements, but the particu...