In 1937, James Papez proposed in his now-classic article, based on his anatomical research, “emotions have an anatomical mechanism and location in the brain” (“A Proposed Mechanism of Emotion.” Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry (1937): 38). Dr. MacLean, the leading authority in limbic neurology, in general championed Papez`s findings. He insisted that in the process of evolution Read more…
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What Happens to the Brain in PTSD?
Monday, July 8th, 2013
Tags: ACTH, Adrenal glands, Amygdala, autoreceptor, Cingulate, Cortisol, CRF, Dentate Nucleus, Dexamehthasone, Dr. MacLean, Glucocorticoid, Hippocampus, HPA Axis, James Papez, Limbic, Locus Cereleous, Metyrapone, N-Acetyl-Aspartate, negative-feedback-loop, Neocortex, Prefrontal, Stress-cascade
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