Key words: Fear, behavior, depression, infant

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Interconnectedness

Interconnectedness

Missed connections

Community pairs with high citation-based distance but low semantic distance

From

To

Diff. Score

Citation-Based Distance (Z)

Semantic Distance (Z)

c07: Personality

c42: Fear

2.53

1.32

-1.21

c03: Empathy

c42: Fear

2.37

1.21

-1.16

c05: Disgust

c42: Fear

2.2

0.97

-1.23

c51: Crying

c42: Fear

2.15

0.95

-1.2

c02: Emotion Regulation

c42: Fear

2.02

1.11

-0.91

Central articles

  1. Selfish genes, evolutionary games, and the adaptiveness of behaviour

    G. Parker. 1978. Nature

  2. Changes in Primate Social Behavior After Treatment with AlphaMethylParaTyrosine

    Eugene D. Redmond, J. Maas, A. Kling, H. Dekirmenjian. 1971. Psychosomatic medicine

  3. Toward a clinical model of psychotherapy for depression, I: Systematic comparison of three psychotherapies.

    T. B. Karasu. 1990. The American journal of psychiatry

  4. The development of normal fear: a century of research.

    E. Gullone. 2000. Clinical psychology review

  5. Overview of recent research in depression. Integration of ten conceptual models into a comprehensive clinical frame.

    H. Akiskal, W. McKinney. 1975. Archives of general psychiatry

  6. From thought to therapy: lessons from a primate laboratory.

    H. Harlow, M. Harlow, S. Suomi. 1971. American scientist

  7. A FIELD STUDY OF THE SOCIOBIOLOGY OF RHESUS MONKEYS, MACACA MULATTA *

    S. Altmann. 1962. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

  8. Self-Rocking in Infancy

    S. Brody. 1960. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association

  9. Interactions of pharmacological agents which alter biogenic amine metabolism and depression--an analysis of contributing factors within a primate model of depression.

    G. Kraemer, W. McKinney. 1979. Journal of affective disorders

  10. Attachment as Regulation: A Commentary.

    S. Pipp, R. Harmon. 1987.