Feeding and Drinking
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in December 1987
Book
Hardback
588 pages
978-0-444-80895-0 (ISBN)
Description
This volume describes the detailed techniques of how experiments on eating and drinking are performed, interpreting the results and constructing explanatory theories and models. The logic behind the methods is described, and widely scattered information and techniques passed on as laboratory `folklore' are brought together. Each chapter is written by an expert either responsible for developing, or extensively using, the technique in question. The book will appeal to experimental psychologists and neural scientists working on ingestive behavior, as well as physiologists and nutritionists.
This volume describes the detailed techniques of how experiments on eating and drinking are performed, interpreting the results and constructing explanatory theories and models. The logic behind the methods is described, and widely scattered information and techniques passed on as laboratory `folklore' are brought together. Each chapter is written by an expert either responsible for developing, or extensively using, the technique in question. The book will appeal to experimental psychologists and neural scientists working on ingestive behavior, as well as physiologists and nutritionists.
This volume describes the detailed techniques of how experiments on eating and drinking are performed, interpreting the results and constructing explanatory theories and models. The logic behind the methods is described, and widely scattered information and techniques passed on as laboratory `folklore' are brought together. Each chapter is written by an expert either responsible for developing, or extensively using, the technique in question. The book will appeal to experimental psychologists and neural scientists working on ingestive behavior, as well as physiologists and nutritionists.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-80895-0 (9780444808950)
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Content
1.The study of ingestive behaviour: general issues (N.E. Rowland). 2. Analysis of feeding and drinking patterns (P.G. Clifton). 3. Operant methodologies for studying feeding and drinking (G. Collier). 4. Methods of investigating human eating behaviour (M. Hetherington and B.J. Rolls). 5. How to measure learned control of food or water intake (D.A. Booth). 6. Evaluating taste effects on ingestive behaviour (H.J. Grill, A.C. Spector, G.J. Schwartz, J.M. Kaplan and F.W. Flynn). 7. Development of ingestive behaviour (C.B. Phifer and W.G. Hall). 8. Drugs and hormones: their effects on ingestion (S.J. Cooper). 9. The neurochemistry of ingestion: chemical simulation of the brain and in vivo measurement of transmitter release (S.F. Leibowitz and R.D. Myers).10. Surgical methods in the study of ingestive behaviour (H.S. Koopmans). 11. Strategies for studying ingestive behaviour in large domestic and feral animals (K.A. and T.R. Houpt). 12. Some methods for investigating thirst and sodium appetite (J. Fitzsimons). 13. Diet selection: principles, rules and suggestions (T.W. Castonguay). 14. Physiological and biochemical measurements in relation to feeding (I. Ramirez). 15. Animal and human body fat changes: measurement and interpretation (T.J. Bartness). 16. Some conceptual and comparative aspects of body composition analysis (C.M. Pond). 17. The application of theory, modelling and simulation to feeding and drinking (F.M. Toates and R.A.S. Evans). Subject index.