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Carlson N.R. — Physiology of Behavior |
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Cottingham S.L. 329
Couceyro P. 412
CoUison C. 482
Courchesne E. 568
Courtney S.M. 446
Cousins M.S. 463
Cowan W.M. 297
Cowey A. 183 186 354
Cowley J.J. 319
Cox A. 566
CP-93 129
CP-93, effects of 122f
CR (conditional response) 425
Crabbe J.C. 600
Crack 594
Crane G.E. 545
Cranial nerves 67 f 90—91 92f
Craniosacral system See Parasympathetic division of
Craving, drug abuse and 588—590
CREB 594
CREB, and withdrawal symptoms 594 594f
Creese I. 530
Cresyl violet 137
Crews F.T. 600
CRF See Corticotropin-releasing factor
Cribriform plate 236 238f
Crick F. 279
Cristae 32
Cross section 65 66f
Crow T.J. 459 528
Crowe R.R. 559
Cruikshank S.J. 449
Cryode 134 134f
CS (conditional stimulus) 425
CSF See Cerebrospinal fluid
Csonka E. 560
CT See Computerized tomography
Cubelli R. 521
Culebras A. 295
Culotta E. 128 438
Culture, and display rules 352
Cummings J.L. 562
Cummings T.A. 232
Cunningham J.T. 386
Cunningham K. 562
Cupula 218 219f
Curare 112 112f 113
Currie P.J. 410
Cutaneous senses 221 222—225
Cutting J.E. 195
Cyclic AMP 56
Cyclic AMP, in olfactory transduction 237
Cyclic AMP, in taste transduction 232 233f
Cyclic AMP, production of, dopamine receptors and 115
Cyclotron 148
Cylokines 577
Cylokines, and sleep 283
Cynodont 14 15f
Cyproheptadine 420
Cytochrome oxidase (CO) blobs 180 181 181f 183
Cytoplasm 31 31f
Cytoskeleton 33
Czech D.A. 387
Czopf J. 491
D system 119—120 121f
D'Esposito M. 480
DA See Dopamine
Dabbs J.M. 368
Dahl D. 490
Dalen P. 536
Damasio A.R. 186 196 349 355 507—508 510
Damasio H. 347 499 508 515
Damsma G. 284 462 597
Daniel D.G. 540
Daniele A. 510
Daniels D. 331
Darwin C. 351
Darwin, Charles 11—13 12f 351
DaUos P. 208
Davidson D. 601 607
Davidson J.M. 314
Davidson M.C 284
Davidson R.J. 356
Davis D. 537
Davis J.D. 401
Davis J.Q 537—538
Davis K.L. 534
Davis M. 342 344—345 451—452
Davison G.C 560
Daw N.W. 173
Dawson E. 530
Day J. 284 597
db mouse 416
dCerebral cortex, evelopment of 74
De Andres I. 289
de Beaurepaire R. 384
De Bold A.J. 390
de Castro E.S. 397
de Castro J.M. 382 397
De Jong J. 548
De Jonge F.H. 329
De Lee C. 280
De Long G.R. 568
de Montigny C. 549 560
De Valois R.L 177—178 181
Deacon S. 302
Deaf people, aphasia in 511—512
Deafness, pure word 354
Dean P. 187
Debanne D. 439
Decerebrate 250 251
Decerebrate rigidity 250—251
Decerebration 406 406f 407
Decision making, emotional response and 349
Declarative memory 472—474
Declarative memory tasks, examples of 474f
Declarative memory, hippocampus and 475—476 476f
Declarative memory, vs. relational learning 475
Declerck A. 269
Decremental conduction 47 48f
Deep cerebellar nuclei 86
Defeminizing effect 307
Defensive behaviors 361
Defensive behaviors, neural control of 362—363 363f
DeGelder B. 512
DeHaan E. 512
Deiters's cells 203
Dejerine J. 515
delaRiva C. 318
Delay J. 530
Delayed matching-to-sample task 444 444f 446
Delayed paired-associate task 447
DelCerro M.C. 336
Delgado P.L 548
DeLong M.R. 568
Delta activity 272f 273 277
Delusions 528—529
Dement W.C. 269 277 279—280 294
Dendrite(s) 28 28f 29
Dendrite(s), action potentials in 432—433
Dendrite(s), protein synthesis in 438
Dendrite(s), synapse on 30f
Dendritic autoreceptors 107 108f
Dendritic autoreceptors, effects of drugs on 108f
Dendritic spikes 432—433 434f
Dendritic spines 50 50f
Dendrodendritic synapse 60
Denes G. 515
Deniker P. 530
Denk W. 206 432
| Dennerstein L. 321
Dennis M. 502
Denopamine, effect of 119t
Dentate gyrus 81 428 429 429f
Dentate gyrus, spatial receptive fields in 486—487
Dentate nucleus 265
Denton D.A. 390
Deol M.S. 209
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) 30
DePaulo J.R. 545
Depolarization 40 41 45
Depolarization, weak, transmission of 47 48f
Depot binding 100 100f 101
Deprenyl 115—116 116f 117f
Depression 544
Depression, brain anomalies in 551
Depression, late-onset 551—552
Depression, long-term See Long-term depression
Depression, monoamine hypothesis of 547—550
Depression, phototherapy for 554
Depression, relapse of, tryptophan depletion and 548
Depression, silent cerebral infarctions and 551—552
Depression, sleep deprivation as treatment of 552—554 553f
Depression, summer 554
Depression, unipolar 544
Depth perception 75—76 180
Dermis 222f
Derouesne J. 519 522
Descartes, Rene 8
Descartes, Rene, theory of brain 8—9 9f
Desensitization, drug abuse and 587 594
Desimone R. 184 186—187 189 445—446
Desipramine, effects of 119f
Desynchrony, neural 272
Detector 372
Deutch A.Y. 540—541
Deuteranopia 173
Deutsch J.A. 401 448
DeValois K.K. 178 181
Devane W.A. 127
Developmental dyslexias 518 523—525
Devine D.P. 591—592
Devinsky O. 497
Devlin M.J. 419
DeVoogd T.J. 484
Dewey S.L 607
Dhabhar F.S. 579
Dhatt R. 608
di Pellegrino G. 197
Diabetes insipidus 376
Diacetylmorphine See Heroin
Dialysis 149
Diamond D.M. 216
Diamond I.T. 180
Diamond M. 325
Diamond R. 191
Diana M. 600
Diapsids 14 15f
Diazepam (Valium) 124
Diazepam (Valium), therapeutic index for 101
DiChiara G. 586 599
DiCiano P. 595
Diencephalon 72 73f 73t 83f 83—85
Diener M. 399
Diffusion 42
Digiovanni M. 504
Dihydrexidine, effects of 117f
Dihydromorphine See Heroin
Dihydrotestosterone 307 309 311t 314
Dijk D.J. 279 302
Dilsaver S.C. 544
Dinh T.T. 406
Dinosaurs 15
Dionne W.E. 232
Direct agonist 105 107f
Direct antagonist 105 107f
Direct dysgraphia 523
Direct dyslexia 520 526
Direct pathway, basal ganglia 261—262 563
Disgust, inability to recognize 355
Display rules 352
Distance, perception of 180 180f
diTomaso E. 601
Divac I. 454
Dixon A.K. 365
Dizygotic (fraternal) twins 158
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) 30
Doctrine of specific nerve energies 10
Doherty P.C. 315
Dolan R.P. 170
Dolphins, sleep in 276 276f 282
Dominance, androgens and 368
Dominance, vs. aggression 364
Donnelly N. 354
Donny E.C. 597
Doolittle D.P. 605
Dopamine (DA) 113—116
Dopamine (DA), and hippocampal functions 490
Dopamine (DA), and positive reinforcement 586
Dopamine (DA), biosynthesis of 113 114f
Dopamine (DA), effects of 109
Dopamine (DA), levels, in alcohol abusers 605—606
Dopamine (DA), reinforcing effects of 462 462f
Dopamine (DA), release of, alcohol and 599
Dopamine (DA), release of, cocainefamphetamine and 595—596 596f
Dopamine (DA), release of, nicotine and 597 598f
Dopamine (DA), release of, opiates and 592
Dopamine (DA), release of, role of dynorphin in 597f
Dopamine (DA), release of, sexual contact and 462—463 464f
Dopamine (DA), release of, THC and 601 602f
Dopamine (DA), supersensitivity to 534
Dopamine hypothesis, of schizophrenia 116 530—534
Dopamine receptors 114—115
Dopamine receptors, effects of drugs on 116
Dopamine receptors, in drug addicts 589 589f 605
Dopamine receptors, in schizophrenic patients 532—533
Dopamine-b-hydroxylase 117
Dopaminergic neurons 113—114 115f
Dopaminergic neurons, and depression 550
Dopaminergic neurons, drugs affecting 115—116 117f
Dopaminergic neurons, mesocortical system of 114 115f 458
Dopaminergic neurons, mesolimbic system of 113 458 459—460 595
Dopaminergic neurons, overactivity of, and schizophrenia 116 530—532
Dopaminergic neurons, overactivity of, possible causes of 531t
Dopaminergic neurons, role in reinforcement 458—460
Dorsal 64 65f
Dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus 167—168 168f 184f
Dorsal lateral tegmental nucleus, and emotional response 342f
Dorsal motor nucleus of vagus nerve 411
Dorsal motor nucleus of vagus nerve, and emotional response 342f
Dorsal root ganglia 90 91f
Dorsalroot(s) 89 89f 91f
Dose-response curve 101 101f
Dose-response curve, for morphine 102f
Dostrovsky X. 484
Doty R.L. 319
Dou H. 328
Double labeling 157 157f
Dougherty D.D. 350
Douglass J. 412
Dreaming 273 275
Dreaming, motor components of 290
Dreaming, organophosphates and effects on 153
Drevets W.C. 551
Drinking 371—391
Drinking, as correctional mechanism 373
Drinking, food-related 382
Drinking, neural control of 383—388 386f
Drinking, osmometric thirst and 377—380
Drinking, physiological control of 372—373 373f
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