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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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Anterograde amnesia, as failure of relational learning      473—475
Anterograde amnesia, hippocampal damage and      468 477 478f
Anterograde amnesia, limbic damage and      478—480
Anterograde amnesia, spared learning abilities in      470—172
Anterograde axoplasmatic transport      33 34
Anterograde labeling method      139—140 140f 141f 142f
Anterograde labeling method, combined with immunocytochemistry      157f
Anti-inflammatory drugs, and sleep      283
Anti-Miillerian hormone      307 308
Antibodies      139 577
Anticipatory anxiety      559
Anticonvulsive drugs, for bipolar disorder      547
Antidepressant medications      545 549 549f
Antidepressant medications, delay in effectiveness of      549—550
Antidepressant medications, effects on sleep      552
Antidepressant medications, for narcolepsy      294
Antidiuretic hormone      See Vasopressin
Antigens      139 577
Antigravity muscles      243
Antihistamines, and drowsiness      286
Antipsychotic drugs, problems with      533—534
Antisocial behavior, serotonin and      364
Antisocial personality disorder, and alcohol abuse      604
Anxiety disorders      558—565
Anxiety disorders, amygdala and      345—346
Anxiety disorders, treatment of      348—349 559
Anxiety, anticipatory      559
Anxiolytic(s)      124
Anxiolytic(s), alcohol as      599 601
Anxiolytic(s), effects of, neural basis of      345
AP5      123t 431 451
Aphasia(s)      497 514f
Aphasia(s), and reading and writing skills      514—515
Aphasia(s), anomic      509—511 521
Aphasia(s), Broca's      498—502
Aphasia(s), conduction      508 508f 509f
Aphasia(s), fluent      512—513
Aphasia(s), in deaf people      511—512
Aphasia(s), receptive      503
Aphasia(s), semantic      507
Aphasia(s), transcortical sensory      504 505—506 520
Aphasia(s), Wernicke's      357 502—509
Aphrodisin      319
Apicella P.      460
Apomorphine, effects of      116f
Apoptosis      75
Apperceptive visual agnosia      189—191
Apraxia      257—260
Apraxia, callosal      258
Apraxia, causes of      259f
Apraxia, constructional      258 259—260 260f
Apraxia, left parietal      258 259
Apraxia, limb      257—259
Apraxia, ocular      197
Apraxia, of speech      501
Apraxia, sympathetic      258—259
Arachnoid granulations      70f 71
Arachnoid membrane      67f 68 91f
Arachnoid trabeculae      67f 68
Arbib M.A.      196
Archer J.      368
Arcuate fasciculus      507 508 509f
Arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus      408f 410
Arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus, CART neurons in      412
Arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus, NPY neurons in      411—412
Area postrema      38 400
Area postrema, and hunger signals      406—407 407f
Arendt J.      303
Aristotle      8
Arnold A.P.      328—329
Aromatase      314 314f 316
Aromatization      314 314f 316
Aroniadou W.A.      440
Aronson B.D.      297—298
Aronson L.R.      321
Arousal      283
Arousal, neural control of      88 283—286
ARP      See Agouti-related protein
Arrival times, of sound waves      214
Artificial selection      13
Artigas E.      549—550
Artmann H.      420
Asanuma H.      253—254
Aschoff J.      297
Aserinsky E.      269
ASL      See American sign language
Aslin R.N.      076
Asperger's disorder      565
Aspirin vs. morphine      102
Assad J.A.      207
Association areas, cortical      78—81 80f
Associative long-term potentiation      430 431 431f 434f
Associative long-term potentiation, effects of dopamine on      462 462f
Associative visual agnosia      189 191—193 192f 198
Aston-Jones G.      284—286
Astrocytes (astroglia)      35—36 36f 38 283
Astrocytes (astroglia), and reuptake of neurotransmitters      57
Asymmetrical division      74 75
Atack J.R.      547
Atenolol, effects of      119f
Atonia      292
Atonia, REM without      290 294—295
ATP      See Adenosine triphosphate
Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)      390
Atropine      112 112f 113
Attia E.      420
Audition      201—218
Audition, and loudness perception      212—213
Audition, and maternal behavior      334—335
Audition, and pitch perception      211—212
Audition, and recognition of emotions      353—355
Audition, and spatial perception      214—216
Audition, and timbre perception      213
Audition, behavioral functions of      216—217
Audition, ear anatomy      202—204 203f
Audition, neural pathway for      208—210 210f
Audition, stimulus for      201f 201—202
Audition, transduction of auditory information      204—208 207f
Auditory agnosia      217
Auditory association cortex      80 80f
Auditory association cortex, and speech comprehension      503—504
Auditory cortex      See Auditory association cortex; Primary auditory cortex
Auditory hallucinations      529
Auditory learning      447—449
Auditory nerve      92f 210f
AUen L.S.      324 329
Auer R.N.      477
Augmented startle response      344 345f
Autistic disorder      565—569
Autistic disorder, brain pathology in      567—569
Autistic disorder, heritability of      566—567
Autoassociative network      492
Autoimmune diseases, stress and      579
Autonomic nervous system (ANS)      91—95 93t 94f
Autonomic nervous system (ANS), parasympathetic division of      93 94f
Autonomic nervous system (ANS), sympathetic division of      92—93 94f
Autophosphorylation      437—438
Autoradiography      147 147f
Autoreceptors      59 107
Autoreceptors, dendritic      107 108f
Autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism      263
Autotopagnosia      507
AV3V      379 383 384
Avenet P.      232
Axel R.      238
Axoaxonic synapse      50 50f 59 60f 106
Axodendritic synapse      50 50f 60f
Axon(s)      28f 28—29
Axon(s), afferent      90 91f
Axon(s), cable properties of      47 48
Axon(s), conduction of action potential through      46f 46—48 49
Axon(s), development of      38
Axon(s), efferent      90 91f
Axon(s), growth of      75
Axon(s), length of      33
Axonal varicosities      118 119 119—120
Axoplasm      33
Axoplasmatic transport      33f 33—34
Axoplasmatic transport, anterograde      33 34
Axoplasmatic transport, retrograde      34
Axosomatic synapse      50 50f
Azakami M.      275
b-CCM      125
B-lymphocytes      577 578f
Bacher-Svendsen K.      490
Baclofen      125
Baddeley A.D.      508
Baer L.      563
Baertschi A.J.      380
Bai EL.      410
Bailey A.J.      566—567
Bailey J.M.      326
Baizer J.S.      184
Bakin I.S.      448—449
Bakker J.      316
Baldessarini R.J.      530 533—534 546
Balint R.      196
Balint's syndrome      196—197
Ballantine H.X.      563
Balskubik R.      591
Balster R.L.      600
Bancroft J.      368
Banks W.A.      76 416
Baranyi A.      440
Barbazanges A.      573
Barber J.      229
Barbiturates, and withdrawal symptoms      600
Barbiturates, effects of      124 601
Barbiturates, therapeutic index for      101
Barclay C.D.      195
Barfield R.J.      330 334
Baron M.      548
Baron-Cohen S.      566
Baroreceptors, atrial, and salt appetite      383
Baroreceptors, atrial, and volumetric thirst      382
Barr L.C      563
Barrachina M.D.      404
Barrett S.      567
Barria A.      437
Bartness T.I.      301
Basal ganglia      82 83f 260—265
Basal ganglia, anatomy and function of      260—262 261f 453 453f
Basal ganglia, and emotional recognition      355
Basal ganglia, and instrumental conditioning      453 454
Basal ganglia, direct pathway in      261—262 563
Basal ganglia, diseases of      262—265
Basal ganglia, indirect pathway in      262 563
Basal ganglia, lesions of, and speech deficits      499
Basal ganglia, role in reinforcement      464
Basal nucleus of amygdala      340 341 341f
Basbaum A.I.      228
Basic rest-activity cycle      274 275 d296
Basilar artery      69f
Basilar membrane      203 205f
Basilar membrane, and primary auditory cortex      210
Basilar membrane, pitch coding in      211f 211—212
Basolateral nucleus of amygdala      340 341 341f
Basolateral nucleus of amygdala, and conditioned emotional response      450—451 451f
Baton R.      559
Bauer R.H.      445
Baum A.      576
Baum M.i.      315
Bauman M.      568
Baxter J.D.      571
Baxter L.R.      554
Baylis G.C      188 442
Baylor D.      166
Bazett H.C.      224
Beach F.A.      327
Beam K.G.      232
Bean N.J.      365
Bear M.E      439
Beaudet A.      288
Beauregard M.      551
Beauvois M.F.      519 522
Bechara A.      346 349 472
Beckmann H.      536
Beckstead R.M.      234—235
Bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BNST)      324 324f 329 329f
Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis)      295
Beecher H.K.      226
Beeman E.A.      365
Behan P.O.      525
Behavioral neuroscience      22
Behrmann M.      191 517
Beidel D.C.      560
Beidler L.M.      232
Beitz A.J.      228—229
Belin P.      504
Bell A.P.      322
Belladonna alkaloids      112
Belli S.      549
Bellugi U.      512
Belluzzi J.D.      462 464 490
Belt region      210 210f 211
Beltramo M.      601
Beninger R.J.      384
Benington J.H.      281—283
Benkelfat C.      347 548
Benson D.E.      189 481 522
Benzodiazepines      124
Benzodiazepines, and sleep      283
Benzodiazepines, anxiolytic effects of      559 599
Benzodiazepines, effects of      124
Benzodiazepines, effects of, brain regions responsible for      345
Benzodiazepines, endogenous, coping response and release of      576 576f
Benzodiazepines, for REM without atonia      295
Bercovitch F.B.      323
Bereavement, effect on immune function      578 578f
Bergenheim A.T.      263
Berger B.      458
Berger M.      553
Bergeron R.      550
Bergmann B.M      277
Berliner D.L.      319
Berman K.E.      539
Berman R.M.      550
Bermant G.      314
Bernard C.      389
Bernard, Claude      372
Bernhardt P.C.      368
Bernstein I.L.      419
Berrettini W.      545
Berridge K.C.      588
Bertelsen A.      530
Berthier M.      562
Berwick G.S.      053
Best P.J.      485 487 600
Beta activity      272 272f
Bettelheim B.      566
Betteridge C      366
Betz W.J.      53
Beversdorf D.Q.      518
Bicuculline      124
Bier M.J.      292
Bierut L J.      603
Bigiani A.      233
Bilateral medial temporal lobectomy      468
Bile      402
Binder J.R.      503 516
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