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Carlson N.R. — Physiology of Behavior |
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Caudate nucleus 82 83f 260 261f 453f
Caudate nucleus, degeneration of 264
Caudate nucleus, in obsessive-compulsive disorder 562
Caudate nucleus, lesions of, and speech deficits 499
Cavada C. 197
Cave C.B. 470
Celentano D.C. 330
Cell(s), and brain size 76—77
Cell(s), founder 74 75
Cell(s), nerve See Neurons
Cell(s), supporting 35—38
Cell-body stains 137
Cell-mediated immune reaction 577
Cenci M.A. 570
Central (foveal) vision 170 170f
Central nervous system (CNS) 27 66 72—90 See
Central nervous system (CNS), development of 72—77
Central nervous system (CNS), major divisions of 66f
Central nervous system (CNS), planes of section of 66f
Central nervous system (CNS), regenerative properties of 38
Central nervous system (CNS), supporting cells of 35—37
Central nucleus of amygdala 340 341 341f
Central nucleus of amygdala, and anxiety disorders 345—346
Central nucleus of amygdala, and conditioned emotional response 342 343—344 450 451 451f
Central nucleus of amygdala, brain regions receiving input from 342f
Central sulcus 78—79 79f
Cerebellar cortex 86
Cerebellar peduncles 86 87f
Cerebellum 69f 86—87 87f
Cerebellum, and movement control 265—267 266f 267f
Cerebellum, damage to 87
Cerebellum, damage to, and autistic symptoms 568—569 569f
Cerebellum, damage to, and speech deficits 502
Cerebral aqueduct 70 70f
Cerebral cortex 75 77—81 78f
Cerebral cortex, association areas of 78—81 80f
Cerebral cortex, sensory areas of 78 79f
Cerebral cortex, specialized regions of 75 76f
Cerebral cortex, surface area of 77
Cerebral hemisphere(s) 5 77
Cerebral hemisphere(s), and olfaction control 5 6f
Cerebral hemisphere(s), and speech control 5
Cerebral hemisphere(s), connection between 81
Cerebral hemisphere(s), independent sleep in 276 276f
Cerebral hemisphere(s), lateralized functions of 81 497
Cerebral hemisphere(s), left 81
Cerebral hemisphere(s), left, damage to 258—259
Cerebral hemisphere(s), left, speech specialization of 5 10 11f 497
Cerebral hemisphere(s), right 81
Cerebral hemisphere(s), right, and comprehension of figurative speech 507
Cerebral hemisphere(s), right, and emotional expression 356f 357f 357—358
Cerebral hemisphere(s), right, and emotional recognition 353f 353—354 354f
Cerebral hemisphere(s), right, and prosody 513
Cerebral hemisphere(s), right, damage to, effects of 258—259 497
Cerebral hemisphere(s), right, perceptual functions of 497
Cerebral hemisphere(s), sexual dimorphism of 324
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) 67f 68 69 70
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), obstruction of flow of 71
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), production, circulation, and reabsorption of 70f 70—71
Cerebrovascular accidents 496
Cerletti, Ugo 545
Cervical vertebrae 88 88f
CGP 335348 125
Chandler L.J. 600
Chang L.W. 229
Chang P.K. 411
Chang W.C. 462
Channabasavanna S. 560
Chapman P.E. 438
Chaput Y. 549
Charney D.S. 548
Chase M.R 290
Chat See Choline acetyltransferase
Chaudhari N. 233
Cheese effect 545
Chehab F.F. 310
Chemelli R.M. 294
Chemical control, of sleep 282f 282—283
Chemical stimulation, of brain 150—151 151f
Chemical transmission, concept of 49—50
Chemically mediated immune reaction 577 578f
Chen C. 364
Chen J. 601
Chen L. 485
Chen P. 410
Chen W.R. 440
Chen Y.-C. 456
Chen Y.W. 544
Chess S. 567
Childhood disintegrative disorder 565
Chimerical faces 357
Chlordiazepoxide (Librium) 124
Chlordiazepoxide (Librium), effects of, neural basis of 345
Chlordiazepoxide (Librium), therapeutic index for 101
Chloride channels 56 57f
Chloride ions 42 43 43fp-
Chloride ions , Chlorophenylalanine (PCPA) 119
Chlorpromazine 116 117 531
Chlorpromazine, antipsychotic effects of 530
Chocolate, anandamidelike chemicals in 601
Choi D.W. 283
Cholecystokinin (CCK) 402
Cholecystokinin (CCK), and leptin, synergistic interaction 404
Cholecystokinin (CCK), anxiety-producing effects of 345—346 347
Cholecystokinin (CCK), in anxiety disorders 559—560
Cholecystokinin (CCK), inhibitory effect on eating 402—403 413
Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) 110 111
Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), localization in brain 154 155f
Chorda tympani 234
Choroid plexus 70 70f 71
Chow S.Y. 383
Chromosomes 13 30
Chromosomes, human 305
Chromosomes, sex 305
Chuang D.-M. 547
Cilium (cilia) 204
Cilium (cilia), auditory 204—205 206f
Cilium (cilia), auditory, ion channels on 206—208 207f 208f 209f
Cilium (cilia), gustatory 231
Cilium (cilia), olfactory 237 238 238f
Cingulate cortex, and pain perception 226—227 227f
Cingulate gyrus 80f 81
Cingulate gyrus, and emotions 350
Cingulum bundle 563
Cipolotti L. 515 522
Circadian rhythms 296f 296—297
Circadian rhythms, changes in 302
Circadian rhythms, PER and TIM in control of 301 301f
Circadian rhythms, role in depression 552—555
Circadian rhythms, suprachiasmatic nucleus and 298—299 299f
Circumlocution 509
Circumstriate cortex See Extrastriate cortex
Circumvallate papillae 231
Circumventricular organs 379—380 384—386 385f 386f
Cisterna(e) 51
Cisterna(e), membrane recycling in 53 54f
Citalopram 607
Clark J.X. 410
Clasp-knife reflex 251
Classical conditioning 7 343 425
Classical conditioning, and analgesia 229
Classical conditioning, and drug tolerance 587—588 588f
Classical conditioning, auditory learning in 448—449
Classical conditioning, conditioned emotional response 342—343 450—452 451f
Classical conditioning, neural model of 425f 450—452
Classical conditioning, of eating 396—397 397f
Classical conditioning, of zeitgebers 298
Classical conditioning, vs. instrumental conditioning 462
Clayton P.J. 558
Clement K. 416
| Clemente C.D. 286
Clements K.M. 555
Clomipramine 563 564f
Clonazepam, for REM without atonia 295
Clonidine, effects of 1I9f
Cloninger C.R. 604
Clow K. 284
Clozapine 116 117 117f 533 534
Clugnet M.-C. 440 451
CNQX, effect on glutamate receptors 123f
CNS See Central nervous system
CO blobs See Cytochrome oxidase blobs
Cobb S. 571
Coble P.A. 552
Cocaine 115 117t 594—597
Cocaine, abuse, treatment for 607
Cocaine, addictiveness of 584
Cocaine, and schizophrenia symptoms 530 531
Cocaine, and withdrawal symptoms 596—597
Cocaine, concentrations in blood plasma 99f
Cocaine, effect on neural activity 589 595 595f
Cocaine, fatalities related to 594 595f
Cocaine, sensitization to 103
Cocaine- and amphetamine—regulated transcript See CART
Coccaro E.F. 364
Coccygeal vertebrae 88 88f
Cochlea 202—203 203f
Cochlea, cross section of 204f
Cochlea, frequency detection in 211—212
Cochlea, spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in 323
Cochlea, uncurled 205f
Cochlear implants 211
Cochlear nerve 208 219
Cochlear nerve ganglion 208
Cochlear nucleus 209 210f
Coen K.M. 597
Coenzymes 110
Cognitive abilities, cannabis use and 602 602f
Cognitive abilities, sleep deprivation and 277
Cognitive neuroscience 22
Cohen S. 472 474 571 580
Coincidence detector 214 215f
Coirini H. 387
Cold pressor test 575
Colditz G.A. 414
Cole B.J. 571
Collier T.J. 546
Colloid 381
Color constancy 184 185—186
Color mixing 172f 172—173
Color vision 164 172—175
Color vision, evolutionary advantage of 16
Color vision, genetic defects in 173
Color vision, striate cortex and 180—181
Color vision, trichromatic theory of 172 173
Color vision, visual association cortex and 185—186
Color(s), coding in retina 172—175 174f
Color(s), complementary 175
Color(s), dimensions of 162 162f
Color(s), opponent 172
Color(s), primary 172
Coltheart M. 523
Comarr A.E. 328
Comings B.G. 567
Comings D.E. 567
Commissure 81
Commissure, anterior, sexual dimorphism in 324
Communication 495—526
Communication, consciousness and 3
Communication, neural See Neural communication
Communication, of emotions 352—358
Communication, verbal 496 See
Competitive binding 107f
Complementary colors 175
Complex cells 177 177f
Comprehension without reading 520—521 526f
Compulsions 560 561t
Computerized tomography (CT) 142 142f 143f
Comuzzie A.G. 415
Concordance rate 158
Conditional stimulus (CS) 425
Conditioned emotional memories 472
Conditioned emotional response 342—343 450—152 451f
Conditioned emotional response, testing of 343f 343—344
Conditioned place preference 592—593 593f
Conditioned punisher 460
Conditioned reinforcer 460
Conditioning See Classical conditioning; Instrumental conditioning
Conduction aphasia 508 514f
Conduction aphasia, brain damage responsible for 508f
Conduction aphasia, hypothetical explanation of 509f
Conduction, decremental 47 48f
Conduction, of action potential 46f 46—48
Conduction, saltatory 48 49f
cones 163—164 164f 165f
Cones, three types of 173 173f
Confabulation 468 480—481
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) 322—323
Conjunctiva 163 164f
Conner R. 365
Consciousness 3—6
Consciousness, blindsight and 3—4
Consciousness, during sleep 274—275
Consciousness, split brains and 4—6
Consciousness, term 3
Consolidation, memory 470 471
Constantinidis C. 445
Constructional apraxia 258 259—260 260f
Content words 498
Contralateral 65
Contreras R.J. 400
Control, and stress response 576
Control, delusions of 529
Coolen L.M. 329
Coolidge effect 313—314
Coolness, sensation of 221 224
Cooper J.D. 289
Coordinated limb movements 254
Coover G.D. 342
Coping response 343 575—576
Coplan J.D. 560
Corbett D. 459
Corey D.P. 206—207
Corkin S. 468—469 474
Cornea 163 164f
Corneilson R. 382
Cornelissen P. 524
Cornu ammonis See Hippocampus
Cornwall J. 289
Corpus callosum 4 5 5f
Corpus callosum, anterior, damage to 258 259f
Corpus callosum, function of 81
Corpus callosum, posterior, damage to 516 517
Corpus luteum 313
Correctional mechanism 372 373
Corrigall W.A. 597
Cortical blindness 183
Corticobulbar tract 255 256f 258f
Corticorubral tract 256
Corticospinal tract 254
Corticospinal tract, lateral 254—255 256f
Corticospinal tract, ventral 254 255 256f
Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) 570—571
Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), and drug craving 589—590
Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), and withdrawal symptoms 594
Cortisol 570
Corwin J.T. 212
Coscina D.V. 410
Coslett H.B. 190
Cotman C.W. 440
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