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Carlson N.R. — Physiology of Behavior |
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Предметный указатель |
Huang Y.H. 387
Hubel D.H. 176 180—181
Hubel, David 176
Hubert W. 322
Hublin C. 294
Hudspeth A.J. 206 212
Hue 162
Huerta P.T. 489—490
Hughes J. 126
Hughes J.R. 598
Humans, advantages of 17
Humans, brain of compared with brains of other animals 18
Humans, brain of, evolution of 76—77
Humans, circadian rhythms of 297
Humans, evolution of 16—17 17f
Humans, sexual behavior of 320—322
Humm I.L. 329
Humphrey A.L. 180
Humphreys G.W. 354
Hunger, brain stem and 405—407
Hunger, environmental factors for 396—397
Hunger, ischymetric hypothesis of 399—400
Hunger, lateral hypothalamus and 407—411 409f
Hunger, physiological signals for 397—400 400f
Hunt M. 397 550
Hunterensor M. 301
Huntingtin 264—265
Huntington's disease 264f 264—265
Huntington's disease, and emotional recognition 355
Hurwitz T.D. 295
Husby G. 562
Huszar D. 417
Huttunen M.O. 536—537
Hydrocephalus, infantile, and autistic symptoms 567
Hydrocephalus, obstructive 71
Hydrocephalus, surgical correction of 71 71f
Hyldebrandt N. 573
Hyman S.E. 588 593—594 597
Hypercomplex cells 177 177f
Hyperpolarization 40 41 45
Hyperpolarization, transmission of 47
Hyperprolactinemia 315
Hypertonic, solution 374 374f
Hypnagogic hallucination 295
Hypocretin 294
Hypofrontality 539—540 541
Hypoglossal nerve 92f
Hypoglycemia, as hunger signal 397
Hypogonadal syndrome 368
Hypothalamus 83f 83—85
Hypothalamus, and aggressive behavior 363 363f
Hypothalamus, and conditioned reinforcement 461
Hypothalamus, and drinking behavior 386—387
Hypothalamus, and eating behavior 407—411 409f
Hypothalamus, and emotional response 342f 343
Hypothalamus, and fluid balance 376
Hypothalamus, and seasonal rhythms 301—302
Hypothalamus, arcuate nucleus of 408f 410 411—412
Hypothalamus, hormones of, effects of 311t
Hypothalamus, in gustatory pathway 234 234f
Hypothalamus, in olfactory pathway 237
Hypothalamus, lateral 407 408f See
Hypothalamus, nuclei in 84f 147
Hypothalamus, paraventricular nucleus of See Paraventricular nucleus
Hypothalamus, suprachiasmatic nucleus of See Suprachiasmatic nucleus
Hypothalamus, supraoptic nucleus of 376
Hypothalamus, third interstitial nucleus of (INAH-3) 324
Hypothalamus, tuberomammillary nucleus of 285 286
Hypothalamus, ventromedial 407 408f
Hypotonic solution 374 374f
Hypovolemia 374 380—381
Hypovolemia, detection of 381 381f 382
Hypovolemia, food-related 382
Ibuka N. 297
ICV administration 99
Identical twins See Monozygotic twins
IgA (immunoglobulin A) 580
Iggo A. 222
IGL (intergeniculate leaflet) 298
Ihnat R. 334
IM injection 98
Imagination, neural mechanisms and 498
Imaki T. 579
Imitation, and communication of emotions 360 361f
Immune reaction, cell-mediated 577
Immune reaction, chemically mediated 577 578f
Immune reaction, inflammatory 577
Immune system 576—577
Immune system, neural control of 577—579
Immune system, sleep deprivation and disruption of 278
Immunocytochemical methods 139
Immunocytochemical methods, combined with anterograde labeling 157f
Immunocytochemical methods, for neurotransmitter localization 154 155f
Immunocytochemical methods, for receptor localization 156—157
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) 580
Immunoglobulins 577 578f
Imperato A. 599—600
Impotence, testing for 274
In situ hybridization 155 156f
INAH-3 See Third interstitial nucleus of anterior hypothalamus
Inase M. 456
Incus 16f 202 203f 205f
Independent limb movements 254
Indirect agonist 106 107f
Indirect antagonist 106 107f
Indirect pathway, in basal ganglia 263 563
Indolamines 113f
Infectious diseases, prenatal exposure to, and schizophrenia 535—536 539
Infectious diseases, stress and 579—580 580f
Inferior (term) 64
Inferior colliculi 85—86 87f 284f
Inferior frontal cortex, during dreaming 275
Inferior temporal cortex 184f 186 442f
Inferior temporal cortex, and form analysis 187f 187—189
Inferior temporal cortex, and object-memory retrieval 443 444f
Inferior temporal cortex, and relational learning 488—489
Inferior temporal cortex, and short-term memory 444 445f
Inferior temporal cortex, and visual pattern discrimination 442
Inferior temporal cortex, color-sensitive region in 186 187f
Inferior temporal cortex, regions of 187
Inflammatory reaction 577
Ingelfinger F.J. 401
Ingestive behavior 372 See
Ingram S.M. 345
Inhalation 99
Inhibition, first evidence for 250
Inhibition, neural 34 35f
Inhibition, presynaptic 59
Inhibition, vs. behavioral 58
Inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) 56 57 57f 59f
Inhibitory synapses 34 35f
Ink-writing oscillograph 146 146f
Innala S.M. 326
Inner ear 202
Inner ear, labyrinths of 218 219f
Inner ear, spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in 323
Inoue M. 280
Insel T.R. 337
Insertional plaque 205 206 206f
Insomnia 292—293
Insomnia, destruction of preoptic area and 286
Insomnia, drug dependency 293
Insomnia, fatal familial 277
Instrumental conditioning 426 427 452—465
Instrumental conditioning, neural model of 426f 452—456
Instrumental conditioning, strengthening of neural connections 461—462
Instrumental conditioning, vs. classical conditioning 462
Insufflation 99
Insular cortex 501 501f
Insular cortex, and speech articulation 501 501f
| Insulin 394 395
Insulin, administration of 99
Interferon 577
Intergeniculate leaflet (IGL) 298
Internal carotid arteries 68 69f
Interneuron(s) 27
Interneuron(s), excitatory 34 34f
Interneuron(s), inhibitory 34 35f
Interneuron(s), spinal cord 250
Interposed nuclei 265 266f
Interstitial fluid 374
Interstitial fluid, regulation of concentration of 374 375
Intestinal bypass operation 418
Intestines, osmoreceptors in 380
Intestines, satiety receptors in 389 402—403
Intracellular fluid 42 372 373—374
Intracellular fluid, ions in 42—44 43f
Intracellular fluid, loss of 378—379
Intracellular fluid, relative volume of 374f
Intracerebral administration 99
Intracerebroventricular (ICV), administration 99
Intrafusal muscle fibers 243—244 244f 245
Intrafusal muscle fibers, receptors on 245 246
Intramuscular (IM) injection 98
Intraperitoneal (IP) injection 98
Intrarectal administration 99
Intravascular fluid (blood plasma) 374
Intravascular fluid (blood plasma), regulation of volume of 374 375 380
Intravascular fluid (blood plasma), relative volume of 374f
Intravenous (IV) injection 98
Introversion, brain structures and 350
Inui T. 502
Invernizzi R. 549
Inversion effect 190 191
Ioalea P. 484
ion channels 44 45f
Ion channels, experiment used to detect 206 208f
Ion channels, in auditory hair cells 206—208 207f
Ion channels, major types of 56 57f
Ion channels, neurotransmitter-dependent 54—56 55f
Ion channels, refractory 45
Ion channels, voltage-dependent 44—45
Ion(s) 42
Ion(s), in intracellular and extracellular fluid 42—44 43f
Ion(s), movements through membrane, during action potential 44—45 45f
Ionotropic receptor 54 55 55f
IP injection 98
Iproniazid 545
Ipsilateral 65
IPSP See Inhibitory postsynaptic potential
Iris 163 164f
Ischemia 225
Ischymetric hypothesis, of hunger 399—400
Isenberg N. 346
Isotonic solution 374
Itoh K. 180
IV injection 98
Iwai E. 187
Iwata J. 451
Iwata M. 520 522
Izard C.E. 357
Jackson T.A. 347
Jacobs B. 503
Jacobs B.L. 285—286 341
Jacobs G.H. 172
Jacobs L.F. 484
Jacobsen C.F. 347
Jacobsohn D. 310
Jakobson L.S. 197
James M. 189
James W. 358
James W.P.T. 415
James — Lange theory 358—360 359f
James, William 358
Jamison K.R. 545
Janah A. 605
Japanese writing, disorders exhibited in 522
Japanese writing, role of corpus callosum in 523f
Jaramillo F. 206—207
Jarvis M.J. 597 607
Jaskiw G. 532
Jasper H. 152
Jasper J.H. 288
Javitt D.C. 540
Jaynes J. 9
Jeffress L.A. 214
Jellestad F.K. 342
Jennings-White C. 319
Jensen M.D. 415
Jensen M.L. 477
Jensen T. 573
Jentsch J.D. 540—541
Jervey J.P. 444
Jeste D.V. 528
Jet lag 302
Jewett D.C. 410
Jhamandas J.H. 575
Jiang C.L 397
Jiirgens U. 501
Jiminez A.J. 298
Jodo E. 289
Johanson A. 560
Johansson G. 194
John J. 286
Johnson A.K. 379 384—386
Johnson D.L. 350
Johnson L. 277
Johnson M.K. 471 481
Johnson S.W. 592
Johnston D. 433
Johnston R. 352
Jonas P. 125
Jones G. 237 283—284 288—290 353
Jope R.S. 547
Joppa M. 368
Jordan C.L. 328
Joubert syndrome 568
Jouvet M. 286 289—291
Julesz B. 179
June K.R. 382
Juraska J.M 328
Justice J.B. 595
K complexes 272f 273
Kaas J.H. 210
Kadekaro M. 384
Kahler A. 404
Kainate receptor 121
Kainic acid 123f 150
Kaitin K.I. 269
Kales A. 277 293—294
Kalin N.H. 571 573
Kalra P.S. 409—410
Kalra S.P. 409—410
Kanamori N. 290
Kanamycin, and auditory hair cell damage 211
Kanner L. 565
Kaplan E. 181 183 513
Kaplan J. 575
Kaplan J.M. 406
Kaplan S.B. 579
Kapp B.S. 342 345
Kapur N. 481
Karacan I. 274 282
Karlson R. 317
Kartsounis L.D. 477
Kasper S. 554—555
Katayama Y. 289
Kattler H. 279
Katz D. 366
Katz L.C. 239
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