29 May 2009

Neurobiology of Fear, Anxiety and Extinction video



Neurobiology of Fear, Anxiety and Extinction: Implications for Psychotherapy
by:Dr. Michael Davis, Video from MIT

About the Lecture
Few scientists have charted the grim territory of fear and anxiety with the same doggedness and precision as Michael Davis.

Nearly four decades ago, researchers learned that animals, including humans, startle more when fearful. A sudden noise in a dark, creepy alley provokes a greater reaction than in a well-lit room, for instance. That got Davis and his colleagues wondering what neural mechanisms underlie the startle reflex, and how fear plays a part in the response.

In his talk, Davis describes the meticulous experiments he and others have conducted over many years. Starting with the fear potentiated startle test -- where animals are trained to pair a stimulus such as light, or sound, with a shock -- researchers began to track the pathways that mediate the response in the nervous system. Using chemical tracers that could follow electrical activity in the brain, Davis found a group of cells in the central nucleus of the amygdala that are critical for fear conditioning. “It was a nice day in the laboratory,” he says. When he knocked out this part of the amygdala with drugs or a lesion, it selectively decreased fear potentiated startle.

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Kanas University Video Lecture Library part2



Kanas University Video Lecture Library part2

Liver Transplantation Part A
J. Kinscher, MD


Monitoring Part A | Part B
T. Davis, CRNA, 2000

Monitored Anesthesia Care Part A
H. Mathewson, MD, 2001


Neurosurgical Anesthesia Part A
H. Mathewson, MD, 2001


Pain Management / Regional Blocks 1
Part A | Part B | Part C | Part D | Part E
H. Mathewson, MD, 2000


Positioning Part A | Part B
C. Weber CRNA, 2001


Preoperative Evaluation Part A | Part B | Part C
M. Hutchinson, MD, 2001


Obstretrics I Part A | Part B
G. Shih, MD, 2001


Obstetrics II Part A | Part B
P. Steer, MD, 2000


Otorhinolaryngology Part A | Part B
G Unruh, MD, 2001


Pediatric Anesthesia I Part A
R. Torline, MD, 2001


Pediatric Anesthesia II Part A | Part B
T Davis, CRNA, 2000


Pulmonary Disease Part A | Part B
H. Mathewson, MD, 2002


Regional Anesthesia / Spinal Part A | Part B
H. Mathewson, MD, 2001


Respiratory Function & Anesthesia Part A
H. Mathewson, MD, 2001


Trauma Part A | Part B
H. Mathewson, MD, 2001


Thoracic Anesthesia Part A | Part B
H. Mathewson, MD, 2001


Vascular Surgery Part A | Part B
H. Mathewson, MD

All videos are copyright 2006 by the University of Kansas and may not be duplicated, displayed, broadcast or otherwise used without permission.

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Kanas University Video Lecture Library part1



Kanas University Video Lecture Library

Acid-Base & Electrolyte Balance Part A
H. Mathewson, MD, 2001

Acid-Base Balance Part A | Part B
T. Davis, CRNA, 2000

Acute/Chronic Pain Part A (acute) | Part B (chronic)
Principles of Acute Pain Mgmt
Special Considerations - Chronic Pain
Twillman, PhD

Burns and Anesthesia Part A | Part B
C. Elliott, CRNA, PhD, 2000

Cardiothoracic Surgery & Anesthesia Part A | Part B
Peter Hild, MD

Cardiovascular Disorders Part A | Part B
H. Mathewson, MD, 2002

Cardiovascular Anesthesia I Part A | Part B | Part C
H. Mathewson, MD, 2001

Cardiovascular Anesthesia II Part A | Part B
H. Mathewson, MD, 2001

Cardiovascular Anesthesia - Cardiac Abnormalities/Arhythmias Part A | Part B
H. Mathewson, MD, 2002

Dilemmas & Controversies in Intubation Part A Part B
A. Kovac, MD

Ear, Nose & Throat Anesthesia Part A | Part B
G. Unruh, MD

Electrocardiology Part A | Part B
H. Mathewson, MD, 2000

Fluids and Electrolytes Part A | Part B
T Davis, CRNA, 2000

Genitourinary Part A | Part B
H. Mathewson, MD, 2001

Hemostasis Part A | Part B | Part C
J. Kinscher, MD, 2000

HIV/Infection Control Part 1
S. Shaffer RN, MSN, 2000

HIV Part 2
C. Elliott, CRNA, PhD

Laser Safety in the Operating Room Part A | Part B
G. Unruh, MD

All videos are copyright 2006 by the University of Kansas and may not be duplicated, displayed, broadcast or otherwise used without permission.

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