MRCPsych on the Go: Revision Essentials
What if your fear and your racing heart arrive at exactly the same moment, neither one causing the other? In this episode, we explore the Cannon-Bard theory as a direct challenge to the James-Lange theory. We cover Cannon's four key criticisms of James-Lange, the role of the thalamus in generating simultaneous emotional and physiological responses, and LeDoux's low road model of fear processing. Topics include the fight-or-flight response, the dual pathway theory of fear, the amygdala, and the clinical relevance of rapid subcortical fear processing to PTSD, phobias and exposure-based therapies. Ideal for MRCPsych Part A revision, psychology students and anyone interested in the neuroscience of emotion. Aligned with the Royal College of Psychiatrists MRCPsych Part A syllabus, paragraph 1.1.8. I would love to hear from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596662/fan_mail/new]
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