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    Anxious Brain

    The Science of Anxiety - and the Unexpected Solutions

    AvOliver Robinson

    Häftad, Engelska, 2027

    195 kr

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    Anxiety is the most prevalent mental health condition in the UK and it is estimated that 1 in 10 people globally will experience symptoms of an anxiety disorder. Yet, we know very little about how and why we experience anxiety, and as many as 30 per cent of sufferers don't have an effective treatment. Groundbreaking research is currently underway to discover what is happening in the brain when we feel anxious and to uncover treatments of the future. Professor Oliver Robinson and his team at the Anxiety Lab at University College London are using cutting-edge techniques involving artificial intelligence, neuroimaging and recreations of Marvin the paranoid android to better understand how anxiety works.In The Anxious Brain, Professor Robinson explains what anxiety actually is, what is happening in the brain when we experience anxiety, why some treatments work for some but not others, and how anxious thought processes turn into behaviour change. He will also reveal how his research and innovative approach to personalised medicine could revolutionise how we treat anxiety in the future.This book will fundamentally change our understanding of an all-too-pervasive condition, offer hope for a future of more effective treatment, and reveal how we can all learn to live with anxiety more peacefully.

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    • Utgivningsdatum:2027-04-22
    • Mått:153 x 234 x 22 mm
    • Vikt:380 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:272
    • Förlag:Little, Brown Book Group
    • ISBN:9780349447629

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    • Biovetenskap inom Naturvetenskap och teknik
    • Psykisk ohälsa inom Hälsa och familj

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    Oliver Robinson is a Professor of Neuroscience and Mental Health at University College London. His speciality is understanding anxiety in the brain. He uses computerised testing to probe people's behaviour, brain scanning techniques to observe the brain, and computer models to understand the links between the two. He has been at the forefront of a field known as Computational Psychiatry which attempts to use the tools of computer science to understand psychiatric symptoms. He has trained many students at undergrad, masters and PhD level and has obtained highly competitive funding to pay for his research (including from the UK, US and EU governments). He was made full professor at an unusually young age of 37. He has written nearly 100 scientific articles but has also written for the Guardian newspaper and appeared on More or Less on BBCR4.