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Neurobiologische Aspekte der Angst

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Biologische Psychiatrie
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Die Definition der Angst bedarf einer tiefen Einsicht in die Art und Weise, wie die Menschen verschiedener Kulturen diese Gefühlslage erfahren und zum Ausdruck gebracht haben.

Wir danken Dr. D. N. Stephens für seine kritischen Anmerkungen und wertvollen Ratschläge bei der Erstellung des Manuskripts.

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Ackenheil, M., Duka, T. (1986). Neurobiologische Aspekte der Angst. In: Keup, W. (eds) Biologische Psychiatrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71361-3_39

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