Title of article :
A bidirectional associative memory explanation of posttraumatic stress disorder
Author/Authors :
Warren W. Tryon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Network theory is a relatively recent explanatory development to improve our understanding of emotions and emotional disorders. Connectionist neural networks are introduced as mathematically well-defined network theories that have been suggested as PTSD models, partly because of their ability to form and retrieve memories. Explanatory requirements that a comprehensive PTSD theory must have are reviewed. A connectionist neural network system called the bidirectional associative memory (BAM) is extended to encode emotion and cognition and is then shown to satisfy all PTSD explanatory requirements and consequently constitutes a comprehensive PTSD theory. Empirical work pertaining to a fundamental assumption that learning alters brain structure in ways that can be detected by neuroimaging is reviewed. Novel predictions are made, and relevance to neuroscience is discussed.
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review