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Foreword: The MacLean Legacy and Some Modern Trends in Emotion Research | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | Perspectives | |
1 | Pribram and MacLean in Perspective | 3 |
2 | Reappraising MacLean's Triune Brain Concept | 9 |
Pt. II | Molecules, Body Plans, and the Striatum | |
3 | Deep Time and the Brain: The Message of the Molecules | 31 |
4 | Adaptive Functions of the Corpus Striatum: The Past and Future of the R-Complex | 45 |
Pt. III | The Social Brain: Clinical Theory and Applications - Depression and Mania | |
5 | MacLean's Paradigm and Its Relevance for Psychiatry's Basic Science | 85 |
6 | The Triune Brain, Escalation De-escalation Strategies, and Mood Disorders | 107 |
7 | Involuntary Defeat Strategy as Backdrop for Depression | 119 |
8 | The Evolved Basis of Mood and Thought Disorders: Neuroethologic, Game Mathematic, and Evolutionary Epidemiologic Analyses | 133 |
Pt. IV | The Social Brain: Clinical Theory and Applications - Autism, Forensics, and Attention | |
9 | Empathy, Autism, and the Integration of the Triune Brain | 155 |
10 | Neuroethology, Exemplified by Limbic Seizures with Motiveless Homicide in "Limbic Psychotic Trigger Reaction" | 167 |
11 | Neural and Functional Aspects of Pride and Shame | 193 |
12 | The Triune Brain and the Functional Analysis of Attention | 215 |
Pt. V | Interpretations and Challenges | |
13 | From Physics and Evolutionary Neuroscience to Psychotherapy: Phase Transitions and Adaptations, Diagnosis and Treatment | 231 |
14 | Evolutionary and Philosophical Issues in Triarchic Theory | 259 |
15 | MacLean's Evolutionary Neuroethology: Environmental Pollution, Brain Chemistry, and Violent Crime | 275 |
Pt. VI | Social Psychology and Social Theory | |
16 | Reification and Hegemony: The Human Brain as the Linkage Between Macro and Micro Level Political Phenomena | 299 |
17 | Upshifting and Downshifting the Triune Brain: Roles in Individual and Social Pathology | 317 |
18 | Algorithms of Neural Architecture, Hamilton's Rule, and the Invisible Hand of Economics | 345 |
19 | Toward a Neural Network Theory of the Triune Brain | 383 |
20 | Conclusion: Convergences and Frontiers | 395 |
Name Index | 405 | |
Subject Index | 421 | |
About the Contributors and Editors | 431 |
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