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Stress and emotions

Explains chemical changes in the brain which result from stress, and shows how one maintains or loses self-control due to changes in the brain's chemistry. Discusses the fight-or-flight reaction, panic attacks, pain reactions, and other chemically-based results of stress and trauma. Includes the story of Phineas Gage, whose radical personality change after a severe brain injury caused early neoscientists to explore the interrelation of specific parts of the brain.

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  • "Brain"
  • "Stress and emotion"@en
  • "Brain, mind and behavior : stress and emotion"@en

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  • "A study of the reange of emotions and their patterns in the brain, focusing on the most understood emotion: anxiety, as the imbalance between the cortex and the limbic system."
  • ""Two case histories--a man who suffered an accidental frontal lobotomy and a stress-ridden air traffic controller--frame this episode about, anxiety, and behavior."--Container."
  • "Explains chemical changes in the brain which result from stress, and shows how one maintains or loses self-control due to changes in the brain's chemistry. Discusses the fight-or-flight reaction, panic attacks, pain reactions, and other chemically-based results of stress and trauma. Includes the story of Phineas Gage, whose radical personality change after a severe brain injury caused early neoscientists to explore the interrelation of specific parts of the brain."@en
  • "Explains chemical changes in the brain which result from stress, and shows how one maintains or loses self-control due to changes in the brain's chemistry. Discusses the fight-or-flight reaction, panic attacks, pain reactions, and other chemically-based results of stress and trauma. Includes the dramatized story of Phineas Gage, a 19th century survivor of a severe brain injury whose subsequent radical personality change caused early neuroscientists to explore the interrelation of specific parts of the brain."
  • "Explains chemical changes in the brain which result from stress, and shows how one maintains or loses self-control due to changes in the brain's chemistry. Discusses the fight-or-flight reaction, panic attacks, pain reactions, and other chemically-based results of stress and trauma. Includes the dramatized story of Phineas Gage, a 19th century survivor of a severe brain injury whose subsequent radical personality change caused early neuroscientists to explore the interrelation of specific parts of the brain."@en
  • "Through two case histories, a man who suffered an accidental frontal lobatomy and a stress-ridden professional, pain, anxiety, and behavior are explored."
  • "Two case histories - a man who suffered an accidental frontal lobotomy and a stress-ridden air traffic controller- frame this episode about pain, anxiety, and behavior."
  • "Uses two case histories, one dealing with a man who suffered an accidental frontal lobotomy, and the other, a stress-ridden professional, to explain the interrelationship of pain, anxiety, behavior, and the brain."@en
  • "Physical and chemical changes in the brain affect human behaviour. Studies our feelings and emotions especially the condition of stress. Panic attacks and their treatment with tranquilizers and biofeedback techniques are described."
  • "Explains chemical changes in the brain which result from stress, and shows how one maintains or loses self-control due to changes in the brain's chemistry. Discusses the fight-or-flight reaction, panic attacks, pain reactions, and other chemically-based results of stress and trauma. Includes the dramatized story of Phineas Gage, a 19th century survivor of a severe brain injury whose subsequent radical personality change caused early neuroscientists to explore the interrelation of specific parts of the brain."
  • "Explains how stress can cause chemical changes in the brain and how these changes can cause a person to maintain or lose self-control."@en
  • "Two case histories frame this program about pain, anxiety, and behaviour."
  • "Uses two case histories, one dealing with a man who suffered an accidental frontal lobotomy, and the other, a stress-ridden professional, to explain the inter-relationship of pain, anxiety, behavior and the brain."@en
  • "A study of the range of emotions and their patterns in the brain, focusing on the most understood emotion: anxiety. Stress shown as the imbalance between the cortex and the limbic system."@en
  • "Explains chemical changes in the brain which results from stress, and shows how one maintains or loses self-control due to changes in the brain's chemistry."

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  • "Science films"
  • "Documentary films"

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  • "Stress and emotions"@en
  • "Stress and emotions"
  • "Stress and Emotion"
  • "The Brain. Stress and emotion"@en
  • "Brain, mind, and behavior. Stress and emotion"@en
  • "Stress and emotion"
  • "Stress and emotion"@en