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Psychobiologic research in post-traumatic stress disorder
S. M. Southwick
, D. Bremner
, J. H. Krystal
,
D. S. Charney
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Neurobiologic
100%
Response to Stress
33%
Peripheral Nervous System
16%
Family Members
16%
Physiologic
16%
Catecholamines
16%
Explosives
16%
Physical Health
16%
Central Nervous System
16%
Stress-induced
16%
Hyperarousal
16%
Large Degree
16%
Effective Treatment
16%
Employers
16%
Brain Imaging
16%
Dissociation
16%
Insults
16%
System Function
16%
Psychological Trauma
16%
Noradrenergic System
16%
Receptor Binding Assay
16%
Psychological Disorders
16%
Biologic Response
16%
Sleep-deprived
16%
Assay Methodology
16%
Intrusive Memories
16%
Multiple Symptoms
16%
Central Nervous System Depressants
16%
Hormone Assay
16%
Long-term Stress
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Biological Product
33%
Diseases
33%
Central Nervous System
16%
Substance Use
16%
Receptor
16%
Sensitization
16%
Standing
16%
Brain Imaging
16%
Catecholamine
16%
Peripheral Nervous System
16%
Central Depressant Agent
16%
Fight-or-Flight Response
16%
Noradrenergic System
16%
Psychological Trauma
16%
Effective Treatment
16%
Neurodevelopmental Disorder
16%
Neuroscience
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Central Nervous System
33%
Substance Abuse
16%
Brain Imaging
16%
Fight-or-Flight Response
16%
Catecholamine
16%
Peripheral Nervous System
16%
Receptor
16%
Psychological Trauma
16%
Psychopathology
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Biological Product
33%
Diseases
33%
Receptor
16%
Catecholamine
16%
Central Depressant Agent
16%
Psychological Trauma
16%
Mental Diseases
16%