This is an example of what your annotated citations on the web should resemble. Remember, you are to find at least three articles from the library that pertain to the topic you have chosen for your proposal. You put three of these references on the web, but you only need to annotate and react to one of them (pick your favorite). All your references must be in APA style. The easiest way to do hanging indents is discussed here. It is legal, however, to do paragraph indents for each reference instead. In the Netscape editor, you can us the spacebar to create a paragraph indent (this is not to be used to format references as shown below - these are hanging indents and the link above tells you how to make them.).
Annotated Citation #1
Bolles, R. C. & Fanselow, M. S. (1980). A perceptual-defensive-recuperative model of fear and pain. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3, 291-323.
Davis, M. (1992). The role of the amygdala in fear and anxiety. Annual Review of Neuroscience, 15, 353-376.
This paper discusses the role of the amygdala in fear as indicated by anatomical connections to other brain structures and the elicitation of fear by electrical stimulation. The distinction between fear and anxiety is approached as well as a discussion of conditioned fear versus non-conditioned fear. Finally, a brief discussion of drugs, including anxiolytics (anxiety reducing agents), is pursued.
I particularly appreciated this article for
its clarity and content. Because it is a review article, it overviewed
very much of what was known about the role of the amygdala in fear, which
allowed me to catch up a bit on the field.
Maier, S. F., Busch, C. R., Maswood, S., Grahn, R. E., & Watkins, L. R. (1995). The dorsal raphe nucleus is a site of action mediating the behavioral effects of the benzodiazepine receptor inverse agonist DMCM. Behavioral Neuroscience, 109(4), 759-766.