Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a biological framework for the subcortical regulation of human emotional behaviour which may offer an explanation for the pathogenesis of the principle symptoms of mental disorders. Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behaviour are essential for all free-moving animals to stay alive and to have offspring. Even the oldest ocean-dwelling animal creatures, living about 560 million years ago and human ancestors, must therefore have been capable of generating these behaviours. Our earliest vertebrate ancestors, with a brain comparable with the modern lamprey, had a sophisticated extrapyramidal system generating...
Contains fulltext : 169978.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A recently deve...
The most deeply transformative concept for the growth of 21st Century psychiatry is the constellatio...
This paper discusses the evolutionary origin and adaptive functions of emotions, in line with contem...
Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a bi...
Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a bi...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been able to o...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been able to o...
A recently developed model describes how evolutionary old neuronal systems allow freemoving animals,...
The habenula, which in humans is a small nuclear complex within the epithalamus, plays an essential ...
Background: Previously, the authors have developed a model of how reward-seeking and distress- avoid...
A recently developed model describes how evolutionary old neuronal systems allow freemoving animals,...
A recently developed anatomical model describes how the intensity of reward-seeking and misery-fleei...
Contains fulltext : 169978.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A recently deve...
The most deeply transformative concept for the growth of 21st Century psychiatry is the constellatio...
This paper discusses the evolutionary origin and adaptive functions of emotions, in line with contem...
Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a bi...
Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a bi...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been able to o...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been able to o...
A recently developed model describes how evolutionary old neuronal systems allow freemoving animals,...
The habenula, which in humans is a small nuclear complex within the epithalamus, plays an essential ...
Background: Previously, the authors have developed a model of how reward-seeking and distress- avoid...
A recently developed model describes how evolutionary old neuronal systems allow freemoving animals,...
A recently developed anatomical model describes how the intensity of reward-seeking and misery-fleei...
Contains fulltext : 169978.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A recently deve...
The most deeply transformative concept for the growth of 21st Century psychiatry is the constellatio...
This paper discusses the evolutionary origin and adaptive functions of emotions, in line with contem...