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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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Sine-wave gratings      177 178f
Singer A.G.      318
Singer C.      274
Singer E.      570
Singer L.K.      400
Single-unit recording      145
Single-unit smooth muscle      246
Sipos M.L.      329
Sirigu A.      198
Sitaram N.      288
Sites of action, drug      97 100 104—109 108f
Sites of action, drug, affinities for      102
Sites of action, drug, multiple      103
Skaggs W.E.      486
Skakkebaek N.E.      368
Skeletal muscles      243—246
Skeletal muscles, anatomy of      243—244 244f
Skene D.J.      303
Skin, anatomy of      221—222 222f
Skin, mechanoreceptors in      222 223
Skinner J.E.      318
Skull, human, neoteny in evolution of      19f
Skutella T.      571
Slater B.      559
sleep      271—296
Sleep apnea      293
Sleep attack      293
Sleep deprivation, antidepressant effects of      552—554 553f
Sleep deprivation, effects of      277—278
Sleep deprivation, REM, effects of      279 280 291 552—553
Sleep paralysis      294—295
Sleep spindles      272f 273
Sleep, brain areas responsible for      88
Sleep, chemical control of      282f 282—283
Sleep, depression and      552 552f
Sleep, disorders of      292—296
Sleep, effects of exercise on      278—279
Sleep, effects of mental activity on      279
Sleep, functions of      276—282
Sleep, mental activity during      274—275
Sleep, neural control of      286—292
Sleep, REM      See REM sleep
Sleep, slow-wave      See Slow-wave sleep
Sleep, stages of      271—274 272f 274f
Sleep, temperature and      279 283 287
Sleep-walking (somnambulism)      295
Sleeping medication, as cause of insomnia      293
Slob A.K.      316
Slotnick B.M.      240
Slow-wave sleep      273
Slow-wave sleep and REM sleep, relationship between      281 281f
Slow-wave sleep, amount per night      274 274f
Slow-wave sleep, effects of exercise on      279
Slow-wave sleep, effects of mental activity on      279
Slow-wave sleep, functions of      276—279
Slow-wave sleep, mental activity during      275
Slow-wave sleep, neural control of      286—287
Slow-wave sleep, principle characteristics of      274t
Slow-wave sleep, problems associated with      295
Slow-wave sleep, temperature and      279
Slusser P.G.      400
Smagin G.N.      571
Small intestine, osmoreceptors in      380
Small intestine, satiety receptors in      389
Smith A.P.      580
Smith C.      281
Smith C.J.      280
Smith D.V.      232
Smith G.P.      402—403
Smith H.G.      336
Smith J.E.      592
Smith K.A.      548
Smith M.J.      306
Smith M.S.      410
Smith P.M.      384
Smith-Swintosky v.L.      235
Smoking      See also Nicotine
Smoking, heritability of      603
Smoking, treatment for      607 608f
Smooth muscle      91 246
Smulders T.V.      484
SNB      See Spinal nucleus of the bulbocavernosus
Snowman A.M.      126
Snyder S.H.      126 530—531
Soares J.C.      545—546 550
Sodium channels      56 57f
Sodium channels and taste perception      232
Sodium ions $(Na^+)$      42 43 43f
Sodium, in fluid balance      375 376 See
Sodium-potassium pump      43—44 44f
Sodium-potassium pump and temperature transduction      224
Sodium-potassium transporters      43—44 44f
Sodium-potassium transporters, importance of      46
Sodium-potassium transporters, location of      48
Sohr R.      413
Sokol R.J.      599
Solitary tract, nucleus of      See Nucleus of the solitary tract
Solomon Z.      574
Solowij N.      602
Soluble gases, as neurotransmitters      128
Solutes      374
Solyom L.      563
Soma      28 28f
Soma Y.      522
Soma, synapse on      30f
Somatic nervous system      90—91 93f
Somatization disorder      604
Somatosensation      201 221—230
Somatosensation and maternal behavior      335
Somatosensation, neural pathways for      225f 225—226
Somatosensation, perception of cutaneous stimulation      222—225
Somatosensation, skin anatomy      221—222 222f
Somatosensation, stimuli for      221
Somatosensation, transduction of somatosensory information      222—223 223f
Somatosensory association cortex      80 80f
Somatosensory association cortex, columnar arrangement of      225
Somatosensory association cortex, damage to      80 226
Somatosensory cortex      See Primary somatosensory cortex; Somatosensory association cortex
Somnambulism (sleep-walking)      295
Sorensen T.L.      415
Sound waves      201 201f
Sound waves, arrival times of      214
Sound waves, localization by means of      214—215
Sound waves, responses to      203 205f
Sound, perceptual dimensions of      202 202f
Sourness, receptors for      231
Sourness, transduction of      232 233f
Spanagel R.      587
Spatial frequency      177—179
Spatial frequency, sensitivity to      183
Spatial learning      427
Spatial learning, hippocampus and      483—488
Spatial location, perception of auditory system and      214—216
Spatial location, perception of visual association cortex and      196—198
Spatial-memory retrieval task      443 443f
Spatial-memory retrieval task, brain region activated by      444f
Specht S.M.      382
Specific serotonin reuptake inhibitors      545
Specific serotonin reuptake inhibitors, effects of      549 549f
Spector A.C.      413
Speech sounds, temporal structure of      504
Speech, apraxia of      501
Speech, articulation of, control of      501 501f
Speech, brain lateralization in      5 11f
Speech, brain mechanisms involved in      496—514
Speech, comprehension      505f 511
Speech, comprehension vs. recognition      505—506
Speech, comprehension, disorders of      502—511
Speech, comprehension, lipreading and      512
Speech, disorders of      498—502
Speech, production      501f 501—502 511—512
Speech, prosody of      497 504 512—513
Spelling dyslexia      520 5261
Spelling dyslexia, hypothetical explanation of      520f
Spelling, methods of      521—522
Spence M.A.      545
Sperms      305
Sperry R.W.      5
Sphincter vaginae      328
Spiegler B.J.      461
Spinal accessory nerve      92f
Spinal cord      88f 88—89 89f
Spinal cord and control of sexual responses      327—328
Spinal foramens      88 88f
Spinal nerves      67f 89 90
Spinal nucleus of the bulbocavernosus (SNB)      328 329
Spinal roots      88—89
Spiral ganglion      208
Spiroperidol, effect on dopaminergic synapses      117f
Spitzer M.      507
Split brain      4—6
Split brain and olfaction      5
Split-brain operation      4 5f
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions      323
Spray D.C.      224
Sprengelmeyer R.      355
Square-wave gratings      177—178 178f
Squid, giant axon of      40
Squire L.R.      454 470—473 477
Squires R.E      539
Staddon J.M.      38
Staining      137 137f
Staley I.K.      589
Stallone D.      413
Standing L.      443
Stanislavsky, Konstantin      356
Stanley B.G.      408 410
Stanton P.K.      439
Stapes      15 16f202 203f
Starkey S.J.      302
Startle response, amygdala and      346
Startle response, augmented      344 345f
Stearic acid      394
Stebbins W.C.      211
Stehm K.E.      325
Stein M.A.      387 462 464 490 524 559
Steiner H.      597
Steininger R.L      286
Steininger T.L.      287
Steinman J.L.      229
Steinmetz M.A.      445
Stellar E.      407
Stellar J.R.      459
Stephan F.K.      297
Stereopsis (stereoscopic vision)      76 180
Stereotaxic apparatus      135—136 136f
Stereotaxic atlas      134—135 135f
Stereotaxic surgery      134—136
Steriade M.      269 284 289—290
Sterman M.B.      286
Stern J.M.      335
Stern K.      319
Sternhach R.A.      226
Steroids      60—61 61f
Steroids, gonadal      310—311
Stevens I.M.      477
Stevens J.R.      534 536
Stevenson J.A.      388
Steward C.      484
Stewart J.      298 315 589
Stewart M.      490
Stewart R.B.      605
Stimulus-response (S-R) learning      425—426 427 427f
Stinson D.      554
Stoddard L.T.      471 492
Stoerig P.      183
Stolerman I.P.      597 607
Stomach and satiety signals      401^02
Stomach, osmoreceptors in      380
Stomach, satiety receptors in      389 389f
Stone A.A.      579
Stone S.      400
Stoyva J.      288
Stress      569
Stress and brain damage      572—573 573f
Stress and cardiovascular disease      575
Stress and coping response      575—576
Stress and infectious diseases      579—580 580f
Stress and reduction in aggression      365
Stress and schizophrenia      537
Stress and sexual orientation      325
Stress response      569
Stress response, physiology of      570—571
Stress, acute, effects of      575 579
Stress, central nucleus of amygdala and      342
Stress, disorders related to      569—581
Stress, effects on immune system      577—578
Stress, long-term, health effects of      571—573 572f
Stress, prenatal      573 574f
Stressors      569
Stretch receptors      245—246 250
Stretch reflex, monosynaptic      247—249 248 248f251
Stretch reflex, monosynaptic, role in postural control      249 249f
Stria terminalis      336
Striate cortex      168 168f 184f See
Striate cortex and color sensitivity      180—181
Striate cortex and depth perception      180
Striate cortex and orientation sensitivity      176—177 177f 182
Striate cortex and spatial frequency      177—179 183
Striate cortex and texture sensitivity      179f 179—180
Striate cortex, anatomy of      176 176f
Striate cortex, modular organization of      181—183 182f
Striated muscle      244 See
Striegel-Moore R.      415
Strieker E.M.      407—408 413
Strobel A.      416
Stroke, research on      21
Stromland K.      567
Stromswold K.      501
Structure from motion, perception of      194—195
Strychnine      125
STS area      187f
Studying, strategies for      23—24
Stunkard A.J.      415
Sturgis J.D.      337
Sturup G.K.      367
Su T.-P.      368
Subarachnoid space      67f 68 91f
Subcortical region      77
Subcutaneous (SC) injection      98
Subfornical organ (SFO)      384—385 385f
Subfornical organ (SFO) and salt appetite      388 390
Subiculum      81
Sublingual administration      99
Submissive behaviors      361
Substance P      550 551
Substantia nigra      86 87f 261 458f
Substantia nigra, role in reinforcement      458
Suchindran C.      321
Suddath R.L.      537
Suh J.S.      413
suicide      548
Suicide, affective disorders and risk of      544
Sulcus (sulci)      77 78f
Sulcus (sulci), central      78—79 79f
Sullivan R.L.      238
Sumatripan, effects on serotonergic synapses      122f
Summer depression      554
Suomi S.J.      606
Superior (term)      64
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