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Catecholamine function in posttraumatic stress disorder: emerging concepts /
Murburg, M. Michele,
[1994], ©1994.
American Psychiatric Press,
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Introduction
M. Michele Murburg
Catecholamine function in posttraumatic stress disorder: emerging concepts /
Murburg, M. Michele,
[1994], ©1994.
American Psychiatric Press,
Sect. IV. Methodological Issues. 16. Assessment of Sympathetic Nervous System Function in PTSD: A Critique of Methodology
Richard C. Veith and M. Michele Murburg
Catecholamine function in posttraumatic stress disorder: emerging concepts /
Murburg, M. Michele,
[1994], ©1994.
American Psychiatric Press,
Sect. II. Peripheral Autonomic and Catecholamine Function in PTSD. 7. Psychophysiological Studies of Combat-Related PTSD: An Integrative Review
Miles E. McFall and M. Michele Murburg.8.Basal Sympathoadrenal Function in Patients With PTSD and Depression /M. Michele Murburg, Miles E. McFall and Richard C. Veith.9.Stress-Induced Alterations in Plasma Catecholamines and Sympathetic Nervous System Function in PTSD /M. Michele Murburg, Miles E. McFall, Grant N. Ko and Richard C. Veith.10.Relationship Between Catecholamine Excretion and PTSD Symptoms in Vietnam Combat Veterans and Holocaust Survivors /Rachel Yehuda, Earl L. Giller, Jr., Steven M. Southwick, Boaz Kahana, David Boisoneau, Xiaowan Ma and John W. Mason.11.Plasma Norepinephrine and MHPG Responses to Exercise Stress in PTSD /Mark B. Hamner, Bruce I. Diamond and Ana Hitri.12.Neurobiological Sequelae of Childhood Trauma: PTSD in Children /Bruce D. Perry.13.Peripheral Adrenergic Receptors in PTSD /Bernard Lerer, Eitan Gur, Avraham Bleich and Michael Newman
Catecholamine function in posttraumatic stress disorder: emerging concepts /
Murburg, M. Michele,
[1994], ©1994.
American Psychiatric Press,
Sect. I. The Role of Catecholaminergic Systems in Stress Response Syndromes. 1. Biology of Catecholaminergic Systems and Their Relevance to PTSD
M. Michele Murburg, E. Alexandra Ashleigh, Daniel W. Hommer and Richard C. Veith.2.Locus Coeruleus, Stress, and PTSD: Neurobiological and Clinical Parallels /Gary Aston Jones, Rita J. Valentino, Elisabeth J. Van Bockstaele and Arthur T. Meyerson.3.Altered Electrophysiology of the Locus Coeruleus Following Uncontrollable Stress: Relationship to Anxiety and Anxiolytic Action /Peter E. Simson and Jay M. Weiss.4.Time-Dependent Change Following Acute Stress: Relevance to the Chronic and Delayed Aspects of PTSD /Seymour M. Antelman and Rachel Yehuda.5.Stressors, the Mesocorticolimbic System, and Anhedonia: Implications for PTSD /Robert M. Zacharko.6.Neurobiological Mechanisms of PTSD /Dennis S. Charney, Steven M. Southwick, John H. Krystal, Ariel Y. Deutch, M. Michele Murburg and Michael Davis
Catecholamine function in posttraumatic stress disorder: emerging concepts /
Murburg, M. Michele,
[1994], ©1994.
American Psychiatric Press,
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