An exploration of the neurological and behavioral mechanisms and processes involved in intrusive thinking. On any given day, unintended, recurrent thoughts intrude on our thinking and affect our behavior in ways that can be adaptive. Such thoughts, however, become intrusive and problematic when they are unwanted, become compulsive, or lead to socially or medically unacceptable behavior. This volume explores what goes on in our brains to create thought intrusions, and how these instrusions lead to maladaptive behavior.
An exploration of the neurological and behavioral mechanisms and processes involved in intrusive thinking. On any given day, unintended, recurrent thoughts intrude on our thinking and affect our behavior in ways that can be adaptive. Such thoughts, however, become intrusive and problematic when they are unwanted, become compulsive, or lead to socially or medically unacceptable behavior. This volume explores what goes on in our brains to create thought intrusions, and how these instrusions lead to maladaptive behavior.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Kalivas is Professor of Neuroscience at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Martin Paulus is Scientific Director and President of the Laureate Institute for Brain Research and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents List of Contributors vii Preface xi The Day Sue Almost Got Mad at Me xv 1 Intrusive Thinking: From Molecules to Free Will 1 Molecules and Circuits 2 What Are the Circuits That Mediate and Update Intrusive Thinking? 11 3 Corticostriatal Intrusions 21 4 What Is the State-of-the-Art Toolbox for How Circuits Mediate Behavior? 39 5 Convergent Experimental Systems for Dissecting the Neurobiology of Intrusive Thought: A Road Map 53 Psychology and Cognition 6 How Can Intrusive Thinking Be Measured in Vivo and Studied in the Context of Brain Mechanisms? 79 7 Conceptualizing Intrusive Thinking at the Level of Psychological Mechanisms 97 8 Current Psychiatric Perspectives on Intrusive Thinking 113 9 Neuropsychological Mechanisms of Intrusive Thinking 125 Systems and Models 10 Networks Relevant to Psychopathology and Intrusive Thought 187 11 Brain Networks for Cognitive Control: Four Unresolved Questions 203 12 A Framework for Understanding Agency 229 13 Systems Approach to Intrusive Experiences 245 Interventions and Treatments 14 Psychological Interventions as They Relate to Intrusive Thinking: Intrusive, Emotional Mental Imagery after Traumatic and Negative Events 287 15 Pharmacological Interventions as They Relate to Intrusive Thinking 315 16 Developing a Neuromodulation Tool to Suppress Intrusive Thinking: Things We (Think We) Know and Things We Need to Figure Out 329 17 Interventions and Implications 347 Bibliography 379 Subject Index 447 Strüngmann Forum Report Series 456
Contents List of Contributors vii Preface xi The Day Sue Almost Got Mad at Me xv 1 Intrusive Thinking: From Molecules to Free Will 1 Molecules and Circuits 2 What Are the Circuits That Mediate and Update Intrusive Thinking? 11 3 Corticostriatal Intrusions 21 4 What Is the State-of-the-Art Toolbox for How Circuits Mediate Behavior? 39 5 Convergent Experimental Systems for Dissecting the Neurobiology of Intrusive Thought: A Road Map 53 Psychology and Cognition 6 How Can Intrusive Thinking Be Measured in Vivo and Studied in the Context of Brain Mechanisms? 79 7 Conceptualizing Intrusive Thinking at the Level of Psychological Mechanisms 97 8 Current Psychiatric Perspectives on Intrusive Thinking 113 9 Neuropsychological Mechanisms of Intrusive Thinking 125 Systems and Models 10 Networks Relevant to Psychopathology and Intrusive Thought 187 11 Brain Networks for Cognitive Control: Four Unresolved Questions 203 12 A Framework for Understanding Agency 229 13 Systems Approach to Intrusive Experiences 245 Interventions and Treatments 14 Psychological Interventions as They Relate to Intrusive Thinking: Intrusive, Emotional Mental Imagery after Traumatic and Negative Events 287 15 Pharmacological Interventions as They Relate to Intrusive Thinking 315 16 Developing a Neuromodulation Tool to Suppress Intrusive Thinking: Things We (Think We) Know and Things We Need to Figure Out 329 17 Interventions and Implications 347 Bibliography 379 Subject Index 447 Strüngmann Forum Report Series 456
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