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Carlson N.R. — Physiology of Behavior |
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Binding site 50 51
Binding, competitive 107f
Binding, depot 100 100f 101
Binding, noncompetitive 105—106 107f
Bingman W.P. 484
Binocular vision 180
Biological clocks 296—303
Biological clocks, 90-minute activity cycle 274
Biological clocks, circadian rhythms 296f 296—297
Biological clocks, role in depression 552—555
Biological clocks, seasonal rhythms 301—302
Biological clocks, suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and 297—301
Biopsychology 22
Bipolar cells 164 165 165f
Bipolar cells, effect of light on 166 167f
Bipolar disorder 544
Bipolar disorder, brain anomalies in 551
Bipolar disorder, heritability of 544—545
Bipolar disorder, treatment of 545 546—547
Bipolar neurons 28 29 29f
Birch L.L. 397 414
Bird E. 400
Bischofberger J. 125
Bitterness, receptors for 231
Bitterness, transduction of 232 233f
Black widow spider venom 110—111 112f
Blanchard R. 325
Blander D.S. 462
Blasdel G.G. 181
Blass E.M. 389
Blaustein J.D. 316 330
Blest 12—13
Blest A.D. 12
Bleuler E. 528
Bleuler, Eugen 528
Blier P. 549—550 560
Blind spot 164 165f
Blindness, cortical 183
Blindness, row 525 525f
Blindness, word 515—517
Blindsight 3—4 4f
Bliss T.V. 430
Bloch W. 280
Blonder L.X. 353
Blood A.I. 350
Blood plasma See Intravascular fluid
Blood supply, to brain 68 69f
Blood, loss of, and volumetric thirst 380
Blood-brain barrier 38 39f
Blood-brain barrier, lipid solubility and 100
Bloom E E. 284 286 595
Blum K. 605
Blumenthal J.A. 575
Blundell J.E. 413 418
BNST See Bed nucleus of stria terminalis
Bodner M. 445
Body weight, loss of, approaches to 418
Body weight, maintenance of 404
Bogaert A.E. 325
Bohman M. 604
Boiler E. 502
Bolton R.E 289
Bon C. 438
Bonsall R.W. 314
Boot L.M. 317
Booth A. 368
Booth D.A. 401
Borbely A.A. 279
Born R.T. 181
Borod I.C 357
Bors E. 278
Bottini G. 507
Bottlenose dolphin, sleep in 276 276f 282
Botulinum toxin 110 111 112f
Bouchard C. 417 563
Boulos Z. 302
Bouma H. 341
Bourque C.W. 379
Bouskila Y. 300
Boussaoud D. 187
Bouton See Terminal buttons
Bowers D. 353—354
Bowersox S.S. 269
Boxer P.A. 290
Boynton R.M. 173 186
Bozarth M.A. 593—594
BP897 589
Bracha H.S. 537—538
Brachium conjunctivum 288f
Bradbury M.W. 38
Bradley S.I. 325
Bradwejn J. 559
Brain 66 See
Brain damage See also Brain lesions
Brain damage, in autistic disorder 567—569
Brain damage, in schizophrenia 534—539
Brain damage, stress and 572—573 573f
Brain function, vs. behavior 132
Brain imaging, and information about language processes 497
Brain imaging, autoradiography 147 147f
Brain imaging, computerized tomography (CT) 142 142f 143f
Brain imaging, functional MRI (fMRI) 148 149f
Brain imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 142 143f
Brain imaging, positron emission tomography (PET) 148 148f 150 150f
Brain lesions, evaluation of behavioral effects of 131—132
Brain lesions, excitotoxic 133 133f
Brain lesions, histological methods 136—138
Brain lesions, producing 132—134
Brain lesions, radio frequency 133f
Brain lesions, reversible 134
Brain lesions, sham 134
Brain lesions, stereotaxic surgery for 134—136
Brain lesions, studies of 131—144 144f
Brain stem 86 87f
Brain stem, abnormalities, in autism 567
Brain stem, and ingestive behaviors 405—407
Brain studies, chemical stimulation 150—151 151f
Brain studies, electrical stimulation 10 150 151—152 153f
Brain studies, lesion 131—144 144f
Brain studies, of living human brain 141—142
Brain studies, recording of neural activity 144—150
Brain studies, split-brain 4—6 6f
Brain studies, stimulation of neural activity 150—152
Brain, anatomical subdivisions of 73f
Brain, and movement control 82 251—268
Brain, blood supply to 68 69f
Brain, connections with eyes 167—169 169f
Brain, dehydration of 379
Brain, Descartes's theory of 8—9 9f
Brain, development of 72f 72—76 73f
Brain, development of, REM sleep and 279—280
Brain, drug administration into 99
Brain, drug administration into, functional division of, Miiller on 10
Brain, Hippocrates on 8
Brain, human 18
Brain, human, evolution of 17—19 76—77
Brain, metabolic activity of 146—148 147f 148f 149f 278
Brain, models of 9
Brain, neurotransmitters in 109
Brain, neurotransmitters in, localizing 154—155 155f
Brain, neurotransmitters in, measuring 149—150
Brain, nutrient detectors in 400
Brain, osmoreceptors in 379
Brain, primary function of 7 27
Brain, receptors in, localization of 155—157 156f
Brain, sexual differentiation of 324—326
Brain, sexual responses controlled by 328—331 330f
Brain, size of, as function of body weight 18 19f
Brain, size of, determinants of 76—77
Bramham C.R. 490
| Brand T. 316
Brandao M.L. 591
Bray G.A. 410 418
Brecher E.M 597
Brecher G. 412
Breeding cycles 301
Breedlove S.M. 316 324 328
Bregma 134—135 135f
Breier A. 532
Breisch S.T. 413
Breiter H.C. 562
Bremner J.D. 548 574
Brender W. 321
Brett R.R. 345
Brewer J.B. 475
Brickner R.M. 348
Bridges R.S. 335—337
Bright R.O. 388
Brightness 162
Britton K. 571
Brobeck J.R. 407
Broberg D.J. 419
Broberger C. 410
Broca P. 498
Broca's aphasia 498—499 514f
Broca's aphasia, brain regions involved in 501—502
Broca's aphasia, prosody in 513
Broca's aphasia, symptoms of 499—500 502
Broca's area 11f 498—499 499f
Broca's area, and verb production 510
Broca's area, and Wernicke's area, connection between 507—508 509f
Broca, Paul 10
Bromocriptine, effects of 117f
Bronson F.H. 366—367
Brood nest 333 333f
Brooksbank B.W. 319
Brosius J. 438
Broughton H.B. 547
Broussaud D. 197
Brown adipose tissue 417
Brown G.L 364
Brown T.H. 431
Brownell H.H. 507
Brownell W.E. 212
Brozowski T.J. 540
Bruce effect 317 318
Bruce H.M. 317
Brunner H.G. 364
Bruno J.P. 333
Brust J.C. 520
Bryan R.N. 568
Bryden M.P. 353
Buchs P.A. 435
Buchsbaum M.S. 277 541
Buck L. 237—238
Buck R. 357
Buckley P. 539
Buggy J. 379
Bulbocavernosus muscle 328
Bulimia nervosa 419
Bulimia nervosa, treatment of 420
Bunney B.S. 459
Bunney W.E. 541 553
Bunyard L.B. 418
Burke J.R. 264
Burnstock G. 224
Burt A.D. 320
Burt D.R. 530
Burton M.J. 461
Butler S.R. 524
Butterflies, eyespots on 12—13 13f
Buxbaum L.J. 190
Buzski G. 491
Cabanac M. 404
Cable properties, of axon 47 48
Cador M. 461
Caffeine 127—128 590
Caffeine, and panic attacks 559
Caffeine, food content 128f
CAH See Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
CahiU L. 346
Cain W.S. 239
Caine S.B. 595
Calabrese J.R. 547
Calabrese P. 480—481
Calbindin- 299 299f
Calcarine fissure 78 79f 168 169
Calcium channels 52 54f 56 57f
Calcium channels, in muscle contraction 245
Calcium ions, in long-term potentiation 431—432
Calcium ions, influx into hair cells 206 208f
Calder A.J. 355
Calingasan N.Y. 407
Callaway C.W. 289
Callosal apraxia 258 259f
Calvert G.A. 512
CaM-KII 437
CaM-KII, role in synaptic plasticity 436—437 437f
CaM-KII, spatial learning tasks and level of 490
Camardo J.S. 384
Cameras N.S. 341
Campbell B.A. 344
Campbell C.S. 401
Campbell R. 354 510 512
Campeau S. 342 451
Campfield L.A. 404
Cannabinoid receptors 127 127f
Cannabis 601—602
Cannon M. 537
Cannon W.B. 359
Cannon, Walter 359 569 570
Cannula electrodes 362
Capsaicin 224
Carbachol 289
Carbamazepine (Tegretol) 547
Carbohydrate reservoir, in liver 394
Carbon dioxide, and panic attacks 559
Card J.P. 297—298
Cardiac muscle 246
Cardiovascular disease, stress and 575
Cardone C.C. 400
Careers, in physiological psychology 22
Carew T.J. 450
Carey S. 191
Carlson N.R. 335 509 520
Carmichael M.S. 314
Caro J.F. 416
Carotid arteries, internal 68 69f
Carotid body 263
Carpenter C.R. 366
Carr C.E. 215
Carrera M.R. 607
Carroll R.C 440
CART 412 422f
CART neurons, a-MSH in 417
CART neurons, connections of 413f
CART neurons, in arcuate nucleus 412
Carter C.S. 314 316 321
Caselli R.J. 226
Cases O. 364
Cassell M. 344
Castles A. 523
Cataplexy 294 295 295f
Catecholamine agonists, and arousal 284
Catecholamine(s) 113 113f See
Catecholamine(s), biosynthesis of 113 114f 115
Cations 42
Cauda equina 67f 88
Caudal 64 65f
Caudal block 88
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