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Current directions in research and treatment of fear of cancer recurrence
Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2017Purpose of review An expert meeting in Ottawa in 2015 galvanized efforts to answer key questions relevant to the understanding and management of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). The aim of this review is to summarize key developments. Recent findings A consensus on the definition of
Sharpe, L., Thewes, B., Butow, P.
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Fear conditioning induces a lasting potentiation of synaptic currents in vitro
Nature, 1997The amygdala plays a critical role in the mediation of emotional responses, particularly fear, in both humans and animals. Fear conditioning, a conditioned learning paradigm, has served as a model for emotional learning in animals, and the neuroanatomical circuitry underlying the auditory fear-conditioning paradigm is well characterized.
M G, McKernan, P, Shinnick-Gallagher
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Fear of birth in clinical practice: A structured review of current measurement tools
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 2018To identify measurement tools which screen for the presence of fear of birth (FOB) and to determine the most effective tool/s for use in clinical practice. Fear or birth (FOB) is internationally recognised as a cause for increasing concern, despite a lack of consensus on a definition or optimal measure of assessment.
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Abstract Paul Brodeur was not there in 1996 when the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) released the results of an exhaustive three-year review of the possible health effects of exposure to residential electromagnetic fields. He no longer wrote for the New Yorker, there had been a major shake-up at the magazine in the summer of 1992 ...
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Abstract Paul Brodeur was not there in 1996 when the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) released the results of an exhaustive three-year review of the possible health effects of exposure to residential electromagnetic fields. He no longer wrote for the New Yorker, there had been a major shake-up at the magazine in the summer of 1992 ...
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Sociology Compass, 2015
Abstract Researchers have explored the impact of fear of crime for well over 40 years. In that time, the fear of crime literature has undergone a remarkable evolution, with researchers examining it among varied populations, in many contexts, and from different theoretical perspectives.
Billy Henson, Bradford W. Reyns
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Abstract Researchers have explored the impact of fear of crime for well over 40 years. In that time, the fear of crime literature has undergone a remarkable evolution, with researchers examining it among varied populations, in many contexts, and from different theoretical perspectives.
Billy Henson, Bradford W. Reyns
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Intensity and Prevalence of Current Fears among Iranian University Students
Psychological Reports, 2005The intensity and prevalence of fears were assessed in Iranian university students by applying the Fear Survey Schedule for Children, II. Analysis indicated that the intensity and prevalence of fears varied by students' sex, field of study, and birthplace.
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A review of current evidence for the causal impact of attentional bias on fear and anxiety.
Psychological Bulletin, 2014Prominent cognitive theories postulate that an attentional bias toward threatening information contributes to the etiology, maintenance, or exacerbation of fear and anxiety. In this review, we investigate to what extent these causal claims are supported by sound empirical evidence.
Bram Van Bockstaele +5 more
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Cape Fear, North Carolina Current Survey 2016
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Kammerer, Carl +5 more
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Current State of the Neuroscience of Fear Extinction and Its Relevance to Anxiety Disorders
The elucidation of the functional neuroanatomy of human fear, or threat, extinction has started in the 2000s by a series of enthusiastically greeted functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies that were able to translate findings from rodent research about an involvement of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) and the hippocampus in fearElena, Andres +3 more
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Neurobiology of Fear and Anxiety: Contributions of Animal Models to Current Understanding
2013Counting significant procedural variations, there are at least 100 different animal models of fear and anxiety. Here we summarize the contribution of animal models to our current understanding of neurobiological mechanisms and discuss important distinctions such as: 1) feelings vs. defensive responding, 2) the relevance of models to fear vs.
Christopher K. Cain +2 more
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