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Carlson N.R. — Physiology of Behavior
Carlson N.R. — Physiology of Behavior



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Название: Physiology of Behavior

Автор: Carlson N.R.

Аннотация:

This edition introduces increased coverage of evolution and the human brain. Carlson's Seventh Edition of Physiology of Behavior continues its tradition as the most comprehensive, current, and teachable book for physiological psychology. This classic incorporates the latest discoveries in the rapidly changing fields of neuroscience and physiological psychology and offers the most comprehensive and integrative coverage of research and theory in contemporary behavioral neuroscience. Thoughtfully organized, it offers scholarly-yet-accessible coverage and effectively emphasizes the dynamic interaction between biology and behavior. Collaboration with a talented artist has provided beautiful, accurate, and informative full-color illustrations that further enhance the appeal to both students and professors alike. Includes a FREE Neuroscience Animations CD-ROM.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Психология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Издание: seventh edition

Год издания: 2001

Количество страниц: 699

Добавлена в каталог: 16.03.2007

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Предметный указатель
Organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis      See OVLT
Orientation sensitivity      176—177 177f 182
Orientation sensitivity, and ocular dominance      182f 183
Orlovsky G.N.      268
Orsini J.C.      400
Orthographic dysgraphia      522 526f
Oscillograph, ink-writing      146 146f
Oscilloscope      40—41 41f
Osmometric thirst      377—380
Osmometric thirst, control of      386—387
Osmometric thirst, food-related      382
Osmoreceptors      377—378
Osmoreceptors, and satiety      389—390
Osmoreceptors, hypothetical explanation of action of      378f
Osmoreceptors, location of      379—380 384
Osmosis      377
Ossebaard C.A.      232
Ossicles      202 203f
Ossicles, evolution of      15 16f
Otoconia      219 220f
Otto T.      472
Ouabain      224
Ousley A.      301
OVA      305
Oval window      202 203f 205f
Ovarian follicles      312
Ovaries      306 307f
Overtone      213
OVLT (organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis)      379 384 385f 386
OVLT (organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis), and salt appetite      388
OVLT (organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis), osmoreceptors in      379—380
Ovulation      312
Ovulation, effect of neuropeptide Y on      410—411
Owen A.M.      454
Oxytocin      85 311t 314
Oxytocin, and female sexual behavior      321
Oxytocin, and male sexual behavior      314—315 322
Ozata M.      416
Ozdemir I.C      416
Pacemaker potentials      246
Pacinian corpuscles      221 222f 222—223 223f
Pacinian corpuscles, in muscle      244f
Packard M.G.      454
PAG      See Periaqueductal gray matter
Pain      221 224—225
Pain, endogenous modification of      227—229 228f
Pain, perception of      226—229
Paired-associate learning      488—489
Paired-associate task      447
Palilalia      567
Pallast E.G.      535
Pallidotomies      263
Palmitic acid      394
Panic disorder      558—560
Panksepp J.      126 362
Papadimitriou G.N.      554
Papas B.C.      483
Papez J.W.      81
Papillae, tongue      231 231f
Parabelt region      210 210f 211
Parabrachial nucleus, and emotional response      342f
Parabrachial nucleus, lateral      407 407f
Paradoxical sleep      See REM sleep
Parahippocampal cortex      475 476f
Parasympathetic division, of ANS      93 94f
Parasympathetic ganglia      93
Paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of, and emotional response      342f
Paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of, and fluid balance      376
Paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of, and glucocorticoid secretion      570
Paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of, and seasonal rhythms      301—302
Paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of, hypothalamus      376 408f
Pardridge W.M.      416
Parent A.      563
Parental behavior      332—338
Paresis      356
Paresis, emotional facial      356f 356—357
Paresis, volitional facial      356 356f 357
Parfitt D.B.      315
Parietal lobe      79 80f
Parietal lobe, damage to, behavioral effects of      132 196
Parietal lobe, functions of      227 253
Parietal lobe, spatial-memory retrieval and      443 444f
Parkinson's disease      114 262—263
Parkinson's disease, cause of      82 263
Parkinson's disease, learning deficits in      454—455
Parkinson's disease, symptoms of      82 262
Parkinson's disease, treatment of      21 114 262—263
Paroxetine, effects on depression      550 550f
Partiot A.      454
Parturition      333 334
Parvocellular layers      167 168f 184—185 524
Parvocellular layers, properties of      185t
Pasanen E.G.      323
Pascoe J.P.      342
Passingham R.E.      445
Patellar reflex      247—248
Paternal behavior      337
Pattatucci A.M.      326
Pattern completion      492—493
Pattern recognition, auditory system and      216—217
Pattern recognition, visual system and      442
Patterson K.      517 520
Paul C.A.      491
Paulesu E.      508
Pauls D.L      562
Pauls J.      189
Pavlasevic S.      345
Pavlides C.      490
Pavlov, Ivan      343 587
Pavor nocturnus (night terrors)      295
PCP (phencyclidine)      122 123 591
PCP (phencyclidine), and schizophrenia symptoms      540—541
PCP (phencyclidine), behavioral symptoms of      123f
PCP (phencyclidine), site of action of      541—542
PCPA (p-chlorophenylalanine)      119
PCPA (p-chlorophenylalanine), effects on serotonergic synapses      122f
Pearlman C.A.      279
Pearson A.      293
Peck B.K.      285
Pelleymounter M.A.      404
Penfield W.      152 252 468
Penfield, Wilder      152
Penha K.      591
Penile erections, during REM sleep      274
Penile erections, phantom      327—328
Pennington B.F      523
Penthonium      383
Peptides      50 60 61
Peptides, in central nervous system      126f
Peptides, localization in brain      154 155f
Peptides, neurotransmitters      125—126
Peptides, neurotransmitters, involved in eating      421f—422f
PER protein      301
Perception, basic function of      7
Perception, rain areas responsible for      80
Perceptual learning      424—425 427 427f 441—450
Perceptual learning, auditory      447—449
Perceptual learning, emotional facilitation of      448
Perceptual learning, function of      447
Perceptual learning, in classical conditioning      448—449
Perceptual learning, visual      443—447
Percodan (levorphanol)      126
Peres W.      550
Perforant path      428 429 429f
Perforated synapses      435 436f
Perfusion      136
Periaqueductal gray matter (PAG)      86 87f 330
Periaqueductal gray matter (PAG), and aggressive behavior      362—363
Periaqueductal gray matter (PAG), and emotional response      343
Periaqueductal gray matter (PAG), and female sexual behavior      331 332f
Periaqueductal gray matter (PAG), and speech production      501
Periaqueductal gray matter (PAG), and withdrawal symptoms      593
Peribrachial area      289 290f
Peribrachial area, and REM sleep      289
Peripheral nervous system (PNS)      27 66 90—95
Peripheral nervous system (PNS), autonomic      91—95 94t
Peripheral nervous system (PNS), major divisions of      66f 93f
Peripheral nervous system (PNS), regenerative properties of      38
Peripheral nervous system (PNS), somatic      90—91
Peripheral nervous system (PNS), supporting cells of      37—38
peripheral vision      170 170f
Perirhinal cortex      475 476f
Perirhinal cortex, and relational learning      488—489
Peritoneal cavity      98
Perrett D.1.      354
Perrin J.      400
Perry P.      368
Persecution, delusions of      528
Persistent Miillerian duct syndrome      308
Persky H.      321 366
Pert C.B.      126
Pes D.      318
PET      See Positron emission tomography
Peterhans E.      179
Petersen S.E.      193 510 517 519
Peterson M.R.      536
Petit H.O.      595
Petre-Quadens O.      280
Pfaff D.W.      329—331 336
Pfaus J.G.      330 462
PGi      See Nucleus paragigantocellularis
PGO waves      287 288f
PGO waves, control of      289—290
PHA-L      139
PHA-L, in tracing of efferent axons      139 140f 141f
Phagocytosis      36
Phantom erection      327—328
Phantom limb      227
Pharmacokinetics      98—101
Pharmacology      96—128 See
Pharmacology, of schizophrenia      530—534
Phase differences      214 215
Phase differences, localization of sounds through      214f
Phelps E.K.      355
Phelps J.A.      538
Phencyclidine      See PGP
Phenylephrine, effect on noradrenergic, synapses      119f
Phenylketonuria (PKU)      567
Pheromones      237 317—320
Pheromones and aggressive behavior      365
Phillips D.P.      504
Phillips M.I.      384
Phillips P.E.      601
Phillips R.G.      459
Phillipson O.R.      289
Phillipson O.T.      289
Phonetic reading      518 519—520
Phonological dysgraphia      522 526f
Phonological dyslexia      518 519 526t
Phonological dyslexia, hypothetical explanation of      519f
Phonological loop      508 509f
Phosphodiesterase      166
Photopigments      166
Photoreceptors      163—164 164t 165f 165—167 167f
Photoreceptors, absorption characteristics of      173 173f
Photoreceptors, and synchronization of diurnal rhythms      297
Photoreceptors, membrane of      166
Photoreceptors, production of receptor potentials in      167f
Phototherapy      554—555
Physical dependence      584
Physiological psychologists      22
Physiological psychology      6—11
Physiological psychology, careers in      22
Physiological psychology, historical roots of      8—11
Physiological psychology, on mind-body question      2
Physiological psychology, research goals in      7—8 142—143
Pi-Sunyer F.X.      414
Pia mater      67f 68 91f
Pickar D.      533
Pickel W.M.      541
Pickles J.O.      206
Picrotoxin      124
Pigment mixing      172 172f
Pihl R.O.      364
Pijl S.      212
Pilla M.      589 607
Pillard R.C.      326
Pilleri G.      276
Piloerection      92 246
Pimozide      593
Pindol      549—550
Pineal body, Descartes's theory of      8—9 9f
Pineal gland      301
Pineal gland, and seasonal rhythms      301 302f
Pinna      202 203f
Pinna, sound localization by means of      215—216
Pinocytosis      53 54f
Piomelli D.      601
Pirke K.M.      419
Pitch      202 202f
Pitch, place coding of      211 —212
Pitch, rate coding of      212
Pitkaenen A.      341
Pituitary gland      69f 84f 85f
Pituitary gland, anterior      84 85f
Pituitary gland, posterior      85 85f
Piven J.      566—567
PKU      See Phenylketonuria
Placebo      102 103
Plata-Salaman C.R.      233 235
Pleim E.T.      330
Poeschla B.      413
Poggio G.F.      75 180
Poggio T.      76 180 189
Polet I.A.      232
Pollack S.J.      547
Pomp D.      415
Poncet M.      198
Poole J.      337 575
Porkka-Heiskanen T.      287
Portas C.M.      292
Porter R.W.      278
Posley K.A.      445
Post R.M.      547
Powell T.E.      366
Powers J.B.      318
Powers R.E.      535
Pratt J.A.      345
Pretlow R.A.      335
Preyer S.      206
Price C.      519
Price D.D.      229
Price J.      544
Price J.L.      234 551
Price L.H.      546
Price R.A.      415
Pritchard T.C.      234
Proctor W.R.      601
Propping P.      605
Prudic J.      546
Purpura K.P.      181 183
Qu D.      409
Quadfasel F.A.      505
Quattrochi J.J.      289
Quenzer L.R      109
Quillen E.W.      382
Quintana J.      447
Quirion R.      390
Quirk G.J.      451 487 546
Receptor blocker      105
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