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Principles, practices, and positions in neuropsychiatric research : a volume in honor of Dr. David McKenzie Rioch /

Principles, Practices, and Positions in Neuropsychiatric Research.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Otros Autores: Brady, Joseph V. (Joseph Vincent), 1922- (Editor ), Nauta, Walle J. H. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Pergamon Press, [�1972]
Edición:1st ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Principles, Practices, and Positions in Neuropsychiatric Research; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1. THE PROBLEM OF THE FRONTAL LOBE : A REINTERPRETATION; INTRODUCTION; FUNCTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS; NEURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF THE FRONTAL LOBE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. CONNECTIONS OF THE PARIETAL LOBE; INTRODUCTION; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. IDEA OF A NEW ANATOMY OF THE THALAMUS; INTRODUCTION; NOMENCLATURE; CEREBELLO-THALAMIC CONNECTIONS; PALLIDO-THALAMIC CONNECTIONS.
  • Cortico-thalamic and thalamo-cortical relationshipssummary; abbreviations; references; chapter 4. the glia-neuronal interaction: some observations; references; chapter 5. receptor characteristics and conduction velocities in bladder afferents; introduction; methods; results; discussion; summary; references; chapter 6. the cellular basis of behavior in aplysia; historical introduction; the utility of studying simple nervous systems; reproductive behavior; sleep and waking; newer methods in the study of sleep; a circadian rhythm in the eye of aplysia.
  • A circadian rhythm in a single neurosecretory neuronthe relevance of intracellular neuronal controls; prospects for the future; summary; references; chapter 7. the vestibular nuclei and spinal motor activity; introduction; the lateral vestibulospinal tract; the medial vestibulospinal tract; conclusions; references; chapter 8. is pain a specific sensation?; nociception by cutaneous receptors; spinal projection of nociceptors; conclusions; references; chapter 9. responses of photoreceptors; simple photochemical processes; visual pigments; photoreceptor cells; generator potentials.
  • Kinetics of visual responses-linear modelsrelations between sensitivity and time scale; non-linear model; a chemical model; effects of temperature and of dnp on visual responses; references; chapter 10. specificity of responses of cells in the visual cortex; references; chapter 11. electrophysiology of visual and perceptual activity; references; chapter 12. a re-evaluation of the concept of 'non-specificity' in stress theory; references; chapter 13. channeling of responses elicited by hypothalamic stimulation; subjects and methods; experiment 1; experiment 2; discussion; references.
  • Chapter 14. neurochemistry of reward and punishment: some implications for the etiology of schizophreniarole of heredity in schizophrenia; a chemical theory of schizophrenia; possible chemical cause of schizophrenia; possible mode of action of antipsychotic phenothiazines; possible enzyme deficit in schizophrenia; possible etiology of manic-depressive psychosis and parkinson's disease; summary; chapter 15. emotion revisited; references; chapter 16. aggressive behavior of chimpanzees and baboons in natural habitats; rationale and method; situations eliciting aggressive behavior in baboons.