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TERMS FOR BOOK: NEUROSCIENCE ACTH Affective neuroscience Amygdala—subnuclei ANS: (PNS and SNS) Anterior cingulate (divisions) Apoptosis Arousal - central and autonomic Axons Bioamines (neuromodulators) CAs, (DA, NE, E) and 5HT Brain development—prenatal and postnatal Cardiovascular regulatory systems Cerebellum affective functions Cerebral cortex (prefrontal, frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal) CNS – cortical / subcortical Cognitive neuroscience Corpus callosum Cortical - subcortical circuits Cortical columns Cortisol CRF Critical periods of brain development Dendrites Developmental neuroscience Dopaminergic nuclei (ventral tegmental; substantia nigra; hypothalamic Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) Dorsal vs ventral streams in cortex EEG Endothelial cells Excitation-inhibition Experience-dependent brain maturation Face processing Fusiform gyrus Glia—oligodendroglia, astrocytes Growth factors (BDNF, NGF, EGF) Hebb’s rule Hierarchical organization of the brain Hippocampal nuclei HPA axis Hypothalamic nuclei Insula Intersubjective neurobiology Language areas – Wernicke’s, Broca’s, angular gyrus Left hemisphere Limbic system Masked presentations Medulla oblongata Mirror neurons Mitochondria Neuroimaging: PET; CT; FMRI; SPECT Neurons Neurohormones Neuropeptides Neurotransmitters—GABA, ACh, glutamate NMDA receptors Noradrenergic nuclei—locus ceruleus; medullary Orbitofrontal (ventromedial) prefrontal cortex: lateral and medial OFC Oxytocin Parcellation Pituitary gland Psychoneuroimmunology Right Hemisphere Serotonergic nuclei Social neuroscience Sympatho-adrenal-medullary axis Synapses – types Thalamus Vagal systems—dorsal and ventral; nucleus ambiguous Vasopressin Ventral striatum—nucleus accumbens, etc TERMS FOR BOOK: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Affect dysregulation Affect tolerance - negative/ positive Aggression dysregulation—rage Alexithymia Allostatic load Antisocial personality disorder Arousal – hyperarousal and hypoarousal Arousal dysregulation – hyperarousal/ hypoarousal Autistic spectrum disorders Borderline personality disorder Conservation withdrawal Cultural impact on brain development Defensive projective identification Defensive reflexes – fight, flight, and freeze Depersonalization-derealization Depression/depressive affect neurobiology Developmental arrest Developmental psychopathology Dissociation Dissociative identity disorders DSM Axis 1, Axis II Eating disorders Exteroception Fear/terror neurobiology Heart rate acceleration/deceleration; bradycardia, tachycardia Hypervigilance Intergenerational transmission Interoception Kindling Lateralization Mental health - adaptive/ maladaptive Narcissistic personality disorder Pain (emotional/physical) Priming Psychopathology Psychopathogenesis (structure / function models) Psychosomatic disorder PTSD Relational trauma – abuse/neglect Somatization Somatoform dissociation Startle response Stress coping mechanisms Stress—acute/chronic TERMS FOR BOOK: DEVELOPMENTAL Adaptive capacities of infancy Affect regulation (interactive and autoregulatory) Affect synchrony Amplification processes Attachment (relationship, behavior, theory) Attachment categories (secure, insecure) Caregiver infant dyad Contingent responsivity Developmental stages Disruption repair (interactive repair) Earned secure attachment Empathy Enjoyment-joy Enriched environment Exploratory behavior Face –to-face interaction (mutual gaze) Gaze aversion Good-enough caregiver Implicit learning; implicit relational knowledge Imprinting Infant mental health (adaptive/ maladaptive) Internal working model Interactive repair (rupture/repair) Interest-excitement Intersubjective resonance Joint attention Learning – explicit/ implicit Maternal function Memory Negative affect (soothing, calming, arousal reduction) Nonverbal communication Play Paternal function Positive affect (and play) arousal amplification Practicing Period Prenatal/postnatal development Primary caregiver Proto conversation Psychobiological attunement/misattunement Rapprochement period Reflective function – mentalization Regulation theory Resilience Reunion episodes Self (image, stages of, awareness) Self regulation (interactive regulation vs. autoregulation) Sensory modalities (olfaction, gustatory, visual, auditory) Separation – reunion transactions Shame Social-emotional development Social referencing Still face procedure Strange Situation TERMS FOR BOOK: PSYCHOTHERAPY Affect Affect regulation—CS vs UCS Affective processes in psychotherapy Bodily countertransference Change process Clinical intuition Cognition Consciousness (reflective and primary) Containing/holding regulatory function Countertransference Defense/coping mechanims Developmental psychoanalysis Dynamic unconscious Enactments Heightened affective moment Insight Interoception Intersubjectivity Motivational systems Nonverbal communication – facial expression; gesture; prosody Neuropsychoanalysis Object relations theory Pathological object relation Psychoanalysis Reflective function Repression/suppression Right brain processes in therapy Self psychology theory Self-object function Shame Social cognition Somatic marker; “gut” feelings Theory of mind Therapeutic alliance Therapeutic empathy Therapeutic holding Therapeutic trust, safety Transference Unconscious/nonconscious processing