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Feeling and hurting /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Carterette, Edward C., Friedman, Morton P.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1978.
Colección:Handbook of perception ; volume 6B.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Feeling and Hurting; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; Part I: History of Research on Feeling; Chapter 1. HISTORY OF RESEARCH ON FEELING; I. INTRODUCTION; II. E.H. WEBER (1795-1878); III. M. VON FREY (1852-1932); IV. RESEARCH ON WARMTH AND COLD; V. THREE THEORIES OF SOMESTHESIS; VI. RESEARCH ON TOUCH; VII. RECENT DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH ON FEELING; References; Part II: Biophysics, Neurophysiology, and Psychology of Feeling; Chapter 2. BIOPHYSICS AND PSYCHOPHYSICS OF FEELING; I. TACTILE SENSITIVITY; II. THERMAL SENSATIONS.
  • III. PROPRIOCEPTIONReferences; Chapter 3. PHYLOGENETIC DEVELOPMENT OF FEELING; I. EVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENT OF FEELING; II. CONCLUSIONS AND COMMENTS; References; Chapter 4. THE ROLE OF DIFFERENT CEREBRAL STRUCTURES IN SOMESTHETIC PERCEPTION; I. PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS BASED ON STUDIES IN PATIENTS; II. ANATOMICAL CONSIDERATIONS BASED ON STUDIES IN THE MONKEY; III. HEMISPHERIC SPECIALIZATION IN NORMAL MAN; IV. SOMESTHETIC PROCESSING AFTER BRAIN BISECTION IN MAN; V. SOMESTHETIC PROCESSING AFTER CEREBRAL LESION IN MAN; VI. A FINAL COMMENT; Acknowledgments; References.
  • Part III: History of Concepts in Research on PainChapter 5. A BRIEF HISTORICAL SURVEY OF CONCEPTS IN PAIN RESEARCH; I. INTRODUCTION; II. PAIN AS DYSFUNCTION; III. THE DOCTRINE OF SPECIFIC NERVE ENERGIES; IV. MORPHOLOGY OF PAIN ENDINGS; V. SURGICAL INTERRUPTION; VI. AXON SIZE AND THE CONCEPT OF SPECIFIC SEGREGATED CHANNELS FOR PAIN; VII. PROTOPATHIC-NONSPECIFIC CONCEPTS; VIII. CENTRAL NOCICEPTIVE ACTION; IX. PAIN CONTROL; X. SUMMARY; References; Part IV: Neurophysiology, Psychology, and Pathology of Pain; Chapter 6. NEURAL MECHANISMS OF PAIN; I. INTRODUCTION; II. PERIPHERAL MECHANISMS.
  • III. FIRST CENTRAL SYNAPSESIV. THE VENTROLATERAL (SPINOTHALAMIC) PATHWAY; V. SUPRASPINAL MECHANISMS; VI. DESCENDING INFLUENCES; VII. SUMMARY; References; Chapter 7. PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS AND PERCEPTUAL ANALYSES, INCLUDING PATHOLOGIES OF PAIN; I. INTRODUCTION; II. PERCEPTUAL PARAMETERS; III. PERSONALITY PARAMETERS; IV. PATHOLOGIES OF PAIN; V. CONCLUSIONS; References; Chapter 8. THE HURTFUL WORLD: PATHOLOGICAL PAIN AND ITS CONTROL; I. INTRODUCTION; II. BASIC CONSIDERATIONS IN THE STUDY OF PATHOLOGICAL PAIN; III. CAUSES OF PAIN; IV. SOME CHRONIC PAIN SYNDROMES.
  • v. THERAPEUTIC INTERRUPTION OF PAIN PATHWAYSVI. CONSERVATIVE THERAPIES FOR PAIN; VII. BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES FOR PAIN; CONCLUSIONS; References; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX; HANDBOOK OF PERCEPTION; CONTENTS OF OTHER VOLUMES.