The handbook of stress : neuropsychological effects on the brain /
"The Handbook of Stress: Neuropsychological Effects on the Brain is an authoritative guide to the effects of stress on brain health, with a collection of articles that reflect the most recent findings in the field. Presents cutting edge findings on the effects of stress on brain health Examines...
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Chichester, West Sussex, UK :
Wiley-Blackwell,
2011.
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| Series: | Wiley Online Library.
Wiley-Blackwell handbooks of behavioral neuroscience. |
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Table of Contents:
- 15. Stress effects during development and its implications: Clinical (Linda J. Luecken, Danielle S. Roubinov and Catherine Purdom).
- 16. Chronic stress and hippocampus vulnerability to functional changes and health in the adult (Cheryl D. Conrad).
- 17. Stress and aging: A question of resilience with implications for disease (Erik B. Bloss, John H. Morrison and Bruce S. McEwen).
- IV Stress Involvement in Anxiety, PTSD and Depression.
- 18. Social stress effects on defensive behavior and anxiety (Brandon L. Pearson, D. Caroline Blanchard and Robert J. Blanchard).
- 19. Stress and animal models of PTSD (Hagit Cohen, Gal Richter-Levin and Joseph Zohar).
- 20. What can fear conditioning tell us about PTSD? (Jacek Debiec and Joseph E. LeDoux).
- 21. Stress and glucocorticoid effects on memory: Implications for anxiety disorders (Dominique J.-F. de Quervain).
- 22. Stress and human neuroimaging studies (J. Douglas Bremner).
- 23. Chronic stress and depression (Eberhard Fuchs and Gabriele Flügge).
- 24. How can stress alter emotional balance through its interaction with the serotonergic system? (Raymond Mongeau, Michel Hamon and Laurence Lanfumey).
- 25. Stress, prefrontal cortex asymmetry and depression (Ron M. Sullivan and François Laplante).
- V Stress, Coping, Predisposition and Sex Differences.
- 26. Chronic stress and sex differences on cognition: Animal Studies (Victoria N. Luine).
- 27. Effects of stress on learning and memory: Evidence for sex differences in humans (Oliver T. Wolf).
- 28. Influence of diet on stress response and behavior (Efthymia Kitraki).
- 29. Influence of appraisal and coping following extreme stress (Miranda Olff).
- Machine generated contents note: I Basics of the Stress Response.
- 1. The basics of the stress response: A historical context and introduction (Kenneth J. Thiel and Michael N. Dretsch).
- 2. Central nervous system regulation of the HPA axis stress response (James P. Herman).
- 3. Corticosteroid receptor involvement in the stress response (E. Ronald de Kloet, Roel H. DeRijk and Onno C. Meijer).
- 4. Non-genomic cellular actions of corticosteroids in the brain (Marian Joëls, Fernke Groeneweg and Kenk Karst).
- 5. Stress effects on the brain: Intracellular signaling cascades, epigenetic mechanisms and implications for behavior (Johannes M.H.M. Reul, Andrew Collins and Mari;a Gutèrrez-Mecinas).
- 6. Mechanisms of glucocorticoid receptor regulation of gene expression (Alyson B. Scoltock and John A. Cidlowski).
- II Stress Influences on Brain Plasticity and Cognition.
- 7. Stress and adult neurogenesis (Timothy Schoenfeld and Elizabeth Gould).
- 8. Neurobiological basis of the complex effects of stress on memory and synaptic plasticity (Phillip R. Zoldaz, Collin R. Park and David M. Diamond).
- 9. Stress and glucocorticoid effects on memory (Patrizia Campolongo and Benno Roozendaal).
- 10. Chronic stress effects on corticolimbic morphology (Cara L. Wellman).
- 11. Effects of chronic stress on memory and neuroplasticity: Animal studies (Carmen Sandi).
- 12. Stress and glucocorticoid effects on learning and memory: Human studies (Marie-France Marin and Sonia J. Lupien).
- III. Stress effects across the lifespan.
- 13. Adolescence and stress: From HPA function to brain development (Russell D. Romeo and Ilia N. Karatsoreos).
- 14. Effect of early environment and separation animal models on neurobiological development (Allison Jane Fulford).