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| Focus on emotion and disorders of emotion |
Dear Colleague: Individual quality of life depends critically on our ability to experience emotions appropriately and to regulate them in response to stressful events. In addition, depression and anxiety are a substantial public health burden. For these reasons, it is important to understand how the brain regulates emotions, how this regulation becomes impaired by disorders of emotion, and which therapies may be effective in treating these disorders. Nature Neuroscience is proud to present a special focus on emotion published in the September 2007 issue and accessible online. This special focus issue explores recent advances in four reviews from leaders in this important field. To access this special focus visit: www.nature.com/nneuro/emotion Nature Neuroscience is a monthly peer-reviewed journal publishing original research of the highest quality in all areas of neuroscience. Complementing its research content, Nature Neuroscience includes News & Views, expert analysis, editorials, commentary, reviews, and discussion of the work it and other neuroscience journals publish. I hope that you take advantage of your online access and would love to hear any feedback that you have on our journal. Sincerely,
Sandra Aamodt Editor, Nature Neuroscience |
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