Progress in brain research. Volume 41, Integrative hypothalamic activity /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; New York :
Elsevier,
1974.
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Colección: | Progress in brain research ;
v. 41. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Progress in Brain Research: Integrative Hypothalamic Activity; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Section I: History of hypothalamic research; Chapter 1. Breakthroughs in hypothalamic and pituitary research; Section II: Morphology of the Hypothalamus; Chapter 2. Structure and fiber Connections of the Hypothalamous in Mammals; Chapter 3. The tubero-infundibular region in man: Structure
- monoamines
- karyometrics; Chapter 4. Histochemical differentiation of hypothalamic areas
- Chapter 5. Micro-pinocytosis and exocytosis in nerve terminals in the median eminence of the ratSection III: Physiology of the hypothalamus; Chapter 6. The hormones of the hypothalamus; Chapter 7. The electrophysiology of the hypothalamus and its endocrinological implications; Chapter 8. The mammalian pineal gland and its control of hypothalamic activity; Chapter 9. The influence of pituitary peptides on brain centers controlling autonomic responses; Section IV: Hypothalamus and Development
- Chapter 10. Ultrastructural changes in the hypothalamus during development and hypothalamic activity: the median eminenceChapter 11. The ontogenetic development of hypothalamo-hypophyseal relations; Chapter 12. Environment dependent brain organization and neuroendocrine, neurovegetative and neuronal behavioral functions; Chapter 13. The role of the hypothalamus in puberty; Seetion V: Hypothalamus, Growth and Parturition; Chapter 14. The role of the fetal hypothalamus in development of the feto-placental unit and in parturition
- Chapter 15. The adrenal glands, estrogen, and the control of parturition in the guinea pigChapter 16. Maternal hypothalamic control of labor; Chapter 17. Does the hypothalamo-neurohypophyseal system play a role in gestation length or the course of parturition?; Section VI: Hypothalamus and Sexual Mechanisms; Chapter 18. Sexual differentiation of behavior in rat; Chapter 19. Some functions of hormones and the hypothalamus in the sexual activity of primates; Chapter 20. The role of DNA, RNA and protein synthesis in sexual differentiation of the brain
- Chapter 21. An evaluation of the acute effects of electrochemical stimulation of limbic structures on ovulation in cyclic female ratsSection VII: Hypothalamus and Behavior; Chapter 22. The lateral hypothalamus and adjunctive drinking; Chapter 23. The role of hypothalamic noradrenergic neurons in food intake regulation; Chapter 24. Intracranial injection of neurotransmitters and hormones and feeding in sheep; Chapter 25. The hypothalamo-neurohypophyseal system and the preservation of conditioned avoidance behavior in rats