Précis of The neuropsychology of anxiety: An enquiry into the functions of the septo-hippocampal system

JA Gray - Behavioral and brain sciences, 1982 - cambridge.org
A model of the neuropsychology of anxiety is proposed. The model is based in the first
instance upon an analysis of the behavioural effects of the antianxiety drugs …

A whole and its parts: Behaviour, the brain, cognition and emotion.

JA Gray - Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 1985 - psycnet.apa.org
Attempts to show that the experimental psychology of the rat and the neuropsychology of the
rat's brain are of relevance to clinical psychology. It is suggested that there is a false …

Amygdala and ventral hippocampus contribute differentially to mechanisms of fear and anxiety.

SB McHugh, RMJ Deacon, JNP Rawlins… - Behavioral …, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
Cytotoxic ventral hippocampal lesions produced anxiolytic effects on 4 ethologically based,
unconditioned tests of anxiety in the rat (hyponeophagia, black/white 2-compartment box …

Reconciling the role of central serotonin neurons in human and animal behavior

P Soubrié - Behavioral and brain sciences, 1986 - cambridge.org
Animal research suggests that central serotonergic neurons are involved in behavioral
suppression, particularly anxiety-related inhibition. The hypothesis linking decreased …

Anxiolytic action on the behavioural inhibition system implies multiple types of arousal contribute to anxiety

N McNaughton, JA Gray - Journal of affective disorders, 2000 - Elsevier
According to “The Neuropsychology of Anxiety”[Gray, JA, 1982, The Neuropsychology of
Anxiety: An Enquiry into the Functions of the Septo-hippocampal System, Oxford University …

Dissociations among the anxiolytic effects of septal, hippocampal, and amygdaloid lesions.

D Treit, J Menard - Behavioral neuroscience, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Fear reactions of rats given bilateral lesions to the septum, hippocampus, or amygdala were
compared with those of rats given sham lesions, in 2 animal models of anxiety: the shock …

Toward a general psychobiological theory of emotions

J Panksepp - Behavioral and Brain sciences, 1982 - cambridge.org
Emotions seem to arise ultimately from hard-wired neural circuits in the visceral-limbic brain
that facilitate diverse and adaptive behavioral and physiological responses to major classes …

The neuropsychology of anxiety

JA Gray - Fortschritte der experimentalpsychologie: Hamburger …, 1984 - Springer
This paper is a rough precis of arecent book (GRAY, 1982). It is concerned with the question:
what are the brain structures which mediate the psychology as weIl as the neurology of …

Double dissociation of function within the hippocampus: spatial memory and hyponeophagia.

DM Bannerman, RMJ Deacon, S Offen… - Behavioral …, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
Complete and dorsal hippocampal lesions impaired spatial performance on 2 working
memory tasks: rewarded alternation on the T maze and matching to position in the water …

Multiple serotonin mechanisms in animal models of anxiety: environmental, emotional and cognitive factors

SL Handley, JW McBlane, MAE Critchley… - Behavioural brain …, 1993 - Elsevier
Responses to serotonergic drugs in animal models of 'anxiety'are reviewed with emphasis
on the elevated X-maze. Evidence for the 'classic'hypothesis, that decreasing serotonergic …