Behavioral Neuroscience
An Introduction
Academic Press
Published on 13. February 1980
Book
Hardback
856 pages
978-0-12-191650-3 (ISBN)
Description
Behavioral Neuroscience: An Introduction provides a basic understanding of what is known about the means by which neurons communicate and about the nervous system which interprets, integrates, and transmits signals into meaningful and appropriate behaviors. The book starts with an overview of the nervous system. The text then describes the general operation and organization of the nervous system; and some of the major types of neurons in the context of their systems. The basic characteristics of neurons and how they communicate; the processes and the basic integrative properties of defined groups of neurons; and complex learning and memory are also considered. The book further tackles the auditory, somesthetic, olfactory, gustatory, visual, and motor systems; the functions of the autonomic nervous system and the neuroendocrine system; and the neural basis of two types of motivated behavior, drinking and feeding. The text also encompasses sleep and activity rhythms; the development of the neural circuitry and its plasticity throughout life; and the development of behavior. Behavioral disorders and the aspects of the human nervous system which make man unique among all living creatures are also looked into. Behavioral psychologists, behavioral neuroscientists, and psychobiologists will find the book invaluable.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
1690 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-191650-3 (9780121916503)
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Content
Chapter 1: What Does the Nervous System Do?
Chapter 2: Organizing Principles of the Nervous System
Chapter 3: Neurons
Chapter 4: Basic Principles of Neuronal Signaling
Chapter 5: Synaptic Transmission
Chapter 6: Integration: Putting It All Together
Chapter 7: Elementary Learning and Behavioral Plasticity
Chapter 8: Complex Learning and Memory
Chapter 9: Hearing, Tasting and Smelling, and Feeling
Chapter 10: Seeing
Chapter 11: Moving
Chapter 12: Internal States of the Body: Autonomic, Neuroendocrine and Pain Functions
Chapter 13: Thirst and Hunger
Chapter 14: Sleep and Activity Rhythms
Chapter 15: The Development, Remodeling and Aging of Neuronal Circuitry
Chapter 16: Development of Behavior
Chapter 17: Behavioral Disorders
Chapter 18: Why Am I What I Am?
Index
Chapter 2: Organizing Principles of the Nervous System
Chapter 3: Neurons
Chapter 4: Basic Principles of Neuronal Signaling
Chapter 5: Synaptic Transmission
Chapter 6: Integration: Putting It All Together
Chapter 7: Elementary Learning and Behavioral Plasticity
Chapter 8: Complex Learning and Memory
Chapter 9: Hearing, Tasting and Smelling, and Feeling
Chapter 10: Seeing
Chapter 11: Moving
Chapter 12: Internal States of the Body: Autonomic, Neuroendocrine and Pain Functions
Chapter 13: Thirst and Hunger
Chapter 14: Sleep and Activity Rhythms
Chapter 15: The Development, Remodeling and Aging of Neuronal Circuitry
Chapter 16: Development of Behavior
Chapter 17: Behavioral Disorders
Chapter 18: Why Am I What I Am?
Index