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Handbook of stress and the brain
Title:
Handbook of stress and the brain
Author:
Steckler, T.
ISBN:
9780080553313
Publication Information:
Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier, 2005.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (2 volumes)
Series:
Techniques in the behavioral and neural sciences ; v. 15
Techniques in the behavioral and neural sciences ; v. 15.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
Neurobiology of stress.
Abstract:
The Handbook of Stress and the Brain focuses on the impact of stressful events on the functioning of the central nervous system; how stress affects molecular and cellular processes in the brain, and in turn, how these brain processes determine our perception of and reactivity to, stressful challenges - acutely and in the long-run. Written for a broad scientific audience, the Handbook comprehensively reviews key principles and facts to provide a clear overview of the interdisciplinary field of stress. The work aims to bring together the disciplines of neurobiology, physiology, immunology, psychology and psychiatry, to provide a reference source for both the non-clinical and clinical expert, as well as serving as an introductory text for novices in this field of scientific inquiry. Part 1 addresses basic aspects of the neurobiology of the stress response including the involvement of neuropeptide, neuroendocrine and neurotransmitter systems and its corollaries regarding gene expression and behavioural processes such as cognition, motivation and emotionality. Part 2 treats the complexity of short-term and long-term regulation of stress responsivity, the role of stress in psychiatric disorders as based on both preclinical and clinical evidence, and the current status with regard to new therapeutic strategies targetting stress-related disorders. * Provides an overview of recent advances made in stress research * Includes timely discussion of stress and its effect on the immune system * Presents novel treatment strategies targeting brain processes involved in stress processing and coping mechanisms.
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Electronic Access:
Available from ScienceDirect. Online version available for university members only. This requires an institutional login off-campus Available from ScienceDirect. Online version available for university members only. This requires an institutional login off-campus ScienceDirect https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444518231 ScienceDirect https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/09210709/15/part/P2 ScienceDirect https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/publication?issn=09210709&volume=15Available:*
Shelf Number | Item Barcode | Shelf Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| QP430 .H36 2005 | 1188501-1001 | Elsevier E-Book Collections | Searching... |
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