Stress, Conflict, and Depression

作者: R. J. Katz

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-69129-4_8

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摘要: Stress and conflict may elicit a syndrome of behavioral motivational accommodation in rats which resembles the clinical depression. The utility stress, conflict, or related models is constrained both practically theoretically, however. I review three issues to stress models, these being their definition, validity, neurobiology.

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