Disorders of Emotion in Neurologic Disease.
| Main Author: | |
|---|---|
| Corporate Author: | |
| Other Authors: | |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
San Diego :
Elsevier,
2021.
|
| Series: | Issn Ser.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Disorders of Emotion in Neurologic Disease
- Copyright
- Handbook of Clinical Neurology 3rd Series
- Foreword
- Preface
- References
- Contributors
- Contents
- Chapter 1: The neuroscience of emotional disorders
- Introduction
- A definition of emotion
- The functions of emotions
- A framework for understanding the neuroscience and neurology of emotion in humans and other primates
- The Orbitofrontal Cortex
- The connections of the orbitofrontal cortex
- The human medial orbitofrontal cortex represents reward value
- The human lateral orbitofrontal cortex represents punishments and nonreward and is involved in changing emotional behavior
- The ventromedial prefrontal cortex and reward-related decision making
- The Amygdala
- The Cingulate Cortex
- Emotion and Autonomic Responses
- The ``Limbic System ́́and Emotion
- Emotional Disorders: Depression
- A theory of depression
- Increased functional connectivity of the nonreward related lateral orbitofrontal cortex and decreased functional connectivity
- Precuneus: Higher connectivity with the lateral orbitofrontal cortex in depression
- Parahippocampal gyrus/medial temporal lobe memory system and temporal lobe visual cortex: Lower connectivity with the medial o
- Posterior cingulate cortex: Higher functional connectivity with the lateral orbitofrontal cortex in depression
- Anterior cingulate cortex: Reduced connectivity with the orbitofrontal cortex in depression
- Inferior frontal gyrus: Increased connectivity with the lateral orbitofrontal cortex in depression
- Amygdala: Reduced connectivity with the orbitofrontal cortex in depression
- Sleep, depression, and increased lateral orbitofrontal cortex connectivity
- Effective connectivity in depression
- Increased activations to nonreward of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex, and decreased sensitivity to reward of the medial orbi
- Possible structural and activity level differences in the orbitofrontal cortex in depression
- The orbitofrontal cortex and possible treatments for depression, including new areas for brain stimulation
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Chapter 2: Unconscious processing of emotions and the right hemisphere
- Introduction
- Emotions and Emotional Processing
- The nature of emotions and their componential organization
- The distinction between ``emotions ́́and ``emotional processing ́́
- Early investigations dealing with nonconscious emotional processing and methods used to study nonconscious perceptual processi
- Neural structures involved in nonconscious perception of emotional stimuli
- Hemispheric Asymmetries in Emotional Functions
- The history of models proposing right vs left-hemispheric emotional valence asymmetries and models of the right
- Studies of hemispheric asymmetries in emotional processing