Pharmacological and biological approaches to clinical and health psychology - Notes lectures 1-4
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GABA, sedatives, treatment of anxietydisorders, receptors, benzodiazepine, psychotherapy, exposure, consolidation of memory and the influence of cortisol on it, hippocampus and amygdala and their collaboration, glycine, betablockers, stress, experiments with cortisol and anxiety, lab model, extinction, memory reactivation.
There were no topics discussed that are not discussed in the literature.
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