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adam_text | Contents Why a Resting Potential? 31 The Action Potential 31 The All-or-None Law 32 The Molecular Basis of the Action Potential 32 Propagation of the Action Potential 33 The Myelin Sheath and Saltatory Conduction 35 The Refractory Period 36 Local Neurons 36 IN CLOSING: Neurons and Messages 37 Introduction Overview and Major Issues 3 The Biological Approach to Behavior 4 The Field of Biological Psychology 5 Three Main Points to Remember from This Book 6 Biological Explanations of Behavior 6 Career Opportunities 8 The Use of Animals in Research 9 Degrees of Opposition 11 IN CLOSING: Your Brain and Your Experience Chapter 2 Synapses 12 Module 2.1 The Concept of the Synapse 42 Chapter 1 Nerve Cells and Nerve Impulses 17 Properties of Synapses 42 Speed of a Reflex and Delayed Transmission at the Synapse 43 Temporal Summation 43 Spatial Summation 43 Inhibitory Synapses 45 Relationship among EPSP, IPSP, and Action Potentials 46 IN CLOSING: The Neuron as Decision Maker 47 Module Ί.1 The Cells of the Nervous System 18 Neurons and Glia 18 Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a Pioneer of Neuroscience 18 The Structures of an Animal Cell 19 The Structure of a Neuron 19 Variations among Neurons 21 Glia 21 The Blood-Brain Barrier 23 Why We Need a Blood-Brain Barrier 23 How the Blood-Brain Barrier Works 24 Nourishment of Vertebrate Neurons 25 IN CLOSING: Neurons 25 Module 2.2 Chemical Events at the Synapse Module 1.2 The Nerve Impulse 41 28 The Resting Potential of the Neuron 28 Forces Acting on Sodium and Potassium Ions 29 50 The Discovery of Chemical Transmission at Synapses 50 The Sequence of
Chemical Events at a Synapse 51 Types of Neurotransmitters 52 Synthesis of Transmitters 52 Storage of Transmitters 53 Release and Diffusion of Transmitters 53 Activating Receptors of the Postsynaptic Cell 54 Inactivation and Reuptake of Neurotransmitters 57 Negative Feedback from the Postsynaptic Cell 57 Electrical Synapses 59 Hormones 59 IN CLOSING: Neurotransmitters and Behavior 62 VII
VIII CONTENTS Chapter З Chapter 4 Anatomy and Research Methods 67 Genetics, Evolution, Development, and Plasticity 103 Module 3.1 Module 4.1 Structure of the Vertebrate Nervous System 68 Genetics and Evolution of Behavior Terminology to Describe the Nervous System 68 The Spinal Cord 70 The Autonomic Nervous System 71 The Hindbrain 72 The Midbrain 73 The Forebrain 74 Thalamus 76 Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland 77 Basal Ganglia 77 Basal Forebrain 78 Hippocampus 79 The Ventricles 79 IN CLOSING: Learning Neuroanatomy 80 Development of the Brain 82 Organization of the Cerebral Cortex 82 The Occipital Lobe 84 The Parietal Lobe 84 The Temporal Lobe 85 The Frontal Lobe 85 The Rise and Fall of Prefrontal Lobotomies 86 Functions of the Prefrontal Cortex 87 How Do the Parts Work Together? 87 IN CLOSING: Functions of the Cerebral Cortex 89 Module 3.3 Research Methods 91 Effects of Brain Damage 91 Effects of Brain Stimulation 92 Recording Brain Activity 93 Correlating Brain Anatomy with Behavior 96 IN CLOSING: Research Methods and Progress 110 Module 4.2 Module 3.2 The Cerebral Cortex Mendelian Genetics 104 Sex-Linked and Sex-Limited Genes 106 Genetic Changes 107 Epigenetics 107 Heredity and Environment 108 Environmental Modification 109 How Genes Influence Behavior 110 The Evolution of Behavior 110 Common Misunderstandings about Evolution Evolutionary Psychology 112 IN CLOSING: Genes and Behavior 114 104 117 Maturation of the Vertebrate Brain 117 Growth and Development of Neurons 118 New Neurons Later in Life 119 Pathfinding by Axons 119 Chemical Pathfinding by Axons 119 Competition
among Axons as a General Principle 121 Determinants of Neuronal Survival 122 The Vulnerable Developing Brain 123 Differentiation of the Cortex 124 Fine-Tuning by Experience 125 Experience and Dendritic Branching 125 Effects of Special Experiences 127 Brain Development and Behavioral Development Adolescence 131 Old Age 132 IN CLOSING: Brain Development 132 Module 4.3 Plasticity after Brain Damage 99 136 Brain Damage and Short-Term Recovery 136 Reducing the Harm from a Stroke 136 Later Mechanisms of Recovery 138 Increased Brain Stimulation 138 131
CONTENTS Regrowth of Axons 138 Axon Sprouting 139 Denervation Supersensitivity 139 Reorganized Sensory Representations and the Phantom Limb 140 Learned Adjustments in Behavior 141 IN CLOSING: Brain Damage and Recovery 142 Module 5.3 Parallel Processing in the Visual Cortex 177 The Ventral and Dorsal Paths 177 Detailed Analysis of Shape 178 The Inferior Temporal Cortex 178 Recognizing Faces 179 Motion Perception 181 The Middle Temporal Cortex 181 Motion Blindness 182 IN CLOSING: Aspects of Vision 183 Chapter 5 Vision 147 Module 5.1 Visual Coding 148 General Principles of Perception 148 The Eye and Its Connections to the Brain 149 Route within the Retina 149 Fovea and Periphery of the Retina 149 Visual Receptors: Rods and Cones 152 Color Vision 153 The Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz) Theory The Opponent-Process Theory 155 The Retinex Theory 156 Color Vision Deficiency 158 IN CLOSING: Visual Receptors 159 Chapter 6 Other Sensory Systems 187 Module 6.1 Audition 154 Module 5.2 How the Brain Processes Visual Information 162 An Overview of the Mammalian Visual System 162 Processing in the Retina 163 Further Processing 164 The Primary Visual Cortex 166 Simple and Complex Receptive Fields 167 The Columnar Organization of the Visual Cortex 168 Are Visual Cortex Cells Feature Detectors? 169 Development of the Visual Cortex 170 Deprived Experience in One Eye 171 Deprived Experience in Both Eyes 171 Uncorrelated Stimulation in the Two Eyes 171 Early Exposure to a Limited Array of Patterns 172 Impaired Infant Vision and Long-Term Consequences 173 IN CLOSING: Understanding Vision by
Understanding the Wiring Diagram 174 188 Sound and the Ear 188 Physics and Psychology of Sound 188 Structures of the Ear 189 Pitch Perception 190 The Auditory Cortex 191 Sound Localization 193 Individual Differences 195 Deafness 195 Hearing, Attention, and Old Age 196 IN CLOSING: Functions of Hearing 196 Module 6.2 The Mechanical Senses 199 Vestibular Sensation 199 Somatosensation 199 Somatosensory Receptors 200 Tickle 201 Somatosensation in the Central Nervous System 202 Pain 203 Stimuli and Spinal Cord Paths 203 Emotional Pain 204 Ways of Relieving Pain 205 Sensitization of Pain 207 Itch 208 IN CLOSING: The Mechanical Senses 208 IX
X CONTENTS Module 7.3 Module 6.3 The Chemical Senses Movement Disorders 211 Taste 211 Taste Receptors 211 How Many Kinds of Taste Receptors? 211 Mechanisms of Taste Receptors 213 Taste Coding in the Brain 214 Variations in Taste Sensitivity 214 Olfaction 216 Olfactory Receptors 217 Implications for Coding 218 Messages to the Brain 219 Individual Differences 219 Pheromones 220 Synesthesia 220 IN CLOSING: Senses as Ways of Knowing the World Chapter 8 Wakefulness and Sleep 257 221 Module 8.1 Rhythms of Waking and Sleeping 258 Chapter 7 Movement 249 Parkinson’s Disease 249 Causes 250 L-Dopa Treatment 250 Other Therapies 250 Huntington’s Disease 251 Heredity and Presymptomatic Testing 252 IN CLOSING: Movement Disorders Affect More than Movement 254 225 Module 7.1 The Control of Movement 226 Muscles and Their Movements 226 Fast and Slow Muscles 226 Muscle Control by Proprioceptors 228 Units of Movement 230 Voluntary and Involuntary Movements 230 Movements Varying in Sensitivity to Feedback Sequences of Behaviors 230 IN CLOSłNG: Categories of Movement 231 230 Module 8.2 Stages of Sleep and Brain Mechanisms Module 7.2 Brain Mechanisms of Movement Endogenous Rhythms 258 Setting and Resetting the Biological Clock 259 Jet Lag 261 Shiftwork 261 Morning People and Evening People 261 Mechanisms of the Biological Clock 262 The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN) 263 How Light Resets the SCN 264 The Biochemistry of the Circadian Rhythm 264 Melatonin 265 IN CLOSING: Sleep-Wake Cycles 266 233 The Cerebral Cortex 233 Planning a Movement 235 Inhibiting a Movement 236 Mirror Neurons 236 Connections
from the Brain to the Spinal Cord 238 The Cerebellum 239 Functions Other than Movement 240 Cellular Organization 241 The Basal Ganglia 241 Brain Areas and Motor Learning 244 Conscious Decisions and Movement 244 IN CLOSING: Movement Control and Cognition 246 Sleep and Other Interruptions of Consciousness 268 The Stages of Sleep 268 Paradoxical or REM Sleep 269 Brain Mechanisms of Wakefulness, Arousal, and Sleep 271 Brain Structures of Arousal and Attention 271 Sleep and the Inhibition of Brain Activity 273 Brain Activity in REM Sleep 274 Sleep Disorders 274 Sleep Apnea 276 Narcolepsy 276 Periodic Limb Movement Disorder 277 REM Behavior Disorder 277 Night Terrors and Sleepwalking 277 IN CLOSING: Stages of Sleep 278 268
CONTENTS Module 8.3 Why Sleep? Why REM? Why Dreams? 280 Functions of Sleep 280 Sleep and Energy Conservation 280 Analogous to Sleep: Hibernation 280 Species Differences in Sleep 281 Sleep and Memory 283 Functions of REM Sleep 283 Biological Perspectives on Dreaming 284 The Activation-Synthesis Hypothesis 284 The Neurocognitive Hypothesis 285 IN CLOSING: Our Limited Self-Understanding 285 Internal Regulation 289 Reproductive Behaviors 321 Module 10.1 Module 9.1 Temperature Regulation 290 Homeostasis and Allostasis 291 Controlling Body Temperature 292 Surviving in Extreme Cold 293 The Advantages of Constant High Body Temperature 293 Brain Mechanisms 294 Fever 295 IN CLOSING: Combining Physiological and Behavioral Mechanisms 296 Module 9.2 Sex and Hormones 322 Organizing Effects of Sex Hormones 324 Sex Differences in the Brain 325 Sex Differences in Play 327 Activating Effects of Sex Hormones 328 Males 328 Females 329 Effects of Sex Hormones on Nonsexual Characteristics 331 Parental Behavior 332 IN CLOSING: Reproductive Behaviors and Motivations 334 Module 10.2 298 Mechanisms of Water Regulation 298 Osmotic Thirst 298 Hypovolemic Thirst and Sodium-Specific Hunger 300 IN CLOSING: The Psychology and Biology of Thirst 301 Module 9.3 Hunger 317 Chapter 10 Chapter 9 Thirst Glucose, Insulin, and Glucagon 306 Leptin 308 Brain Mechanisms 309 The Arcuate Nucleus and Paraventricular Hypothalamus 309 The Lateral Hypothalamus 311 Medial Areas of the Hypothalamus 312 Eating Disorders 313 Genetics and Body Weight 314 Weight Loss Techniques 314 Bulimia Nervosa 315 Anorexia Nervosa 316 IN
CLOSING: The Multiple Controls of Hunger 303 Digestion and Food Selection 303 Consumption of Dairy Products 304 Food Selection and Behavior 304 Short- and Long-Term Regulation of Feeding 305 Oral Factors 305 The Stomach and Intestines 306 Variations in Sexual Behavior 337 Evolutionary Interpretations of Mating Behavior 337 Interest in Multiple Mates 337 What Men and Women Seek in a Mate 338 Differences in Jealousy 338 Evolved or Learned? 338 Gender Identity and Gender-Differentiated Behaviors 338 Intersexes 339 Interests and Preferences of Girls with CAH 340 Testicular Feminization 340 Issues of Gender Assignment and Rearing 340 Discrepancies of Sexual Appearance 341 XI
XII CONTENTS Sexual Orientation 342 Behavioral and Anatomical Differences 342 Genetics 342 An Evolutionary Question 343 Prenatal Influences 344 Brain Anatomy 344 IN CLOSING: We Are Not All the Same 346 Chapter 11 Emotional Behaviors Stress and Health 376 Stress and the General Adaptation Syndrome 376 Stress and the Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal Cortex Axis 377 The Immune System 377 Effects of Stress on the Immune System 378 Coping with Stress 379 IN CLOSING: Emotions and Body Reactions 380 Chapter 12 351 Module 11.1 What Is Emotion? Module 11.3 352 Emotions and Autonomic Arousal 352 Is Physiological Arousal Necessary for Emotional Feelings? 353 Is Physiological Arousal Sufficient for Emotions? 354 Is Emotion a Useful Concept? 354 Do People Have a Few Basic Emotions? 356 The Functions of Emotion 357 Emotions and Moral Decisions 358 IN CLOSING: Emotions and the Nervous System 360 Module 11.2 Attack and Escape Behaviors 362 Attack Behaviors 362 Heredity and Environment in Violence 363 Hormonal Effects 363 Serotonin Synapses and Aggressive Behavior 364 Testosterone, Serotonin, and Cortisol 365 Fear and Anxiety 365 Role of the Amygdala in Rodents 366 Studies of the Amygdala in Monkeys 367 Response of the Human Amygdala to Visual Stimuli 367 Individual Differences in Amygdala Response and Anxiety 368 Damage to the Human Amygdala 369 Anxiety Disorders 371 Rehef from Anxiety 372 Pharmacological Relief 372 Alcohol and Anxiety 373 IN CLOSING: Doing Something about Emotions 373 Learning, Memory, and Intelligence 383 Module 12.1 Learning, Memory, and Memory Loss Localized
Representations of Memory 384 Lashley’s Search for the Engram 384 The Modern Search for the Engram 386 Types of Memory 387 Short-Term and Long-Term Memory 387 Our Changing Views of Consolidation 388 Working Memory 389 Memory Loss 389 Korsakoff’s Syndrome 390 Alzheimer’s Disease 390 Infant Amnesia 392 IN CLOSING: Memory and Forgetting 392 Module 12.2 The Hippocampus and the Striatum 395 Memory Loss after Damage to the Hippocampus 395 Theories of the Function of the Hippocampus 398 Navigation 399 The Striatum 401 Other Brain Areas and Memory 402 IN CLOSING: Brain Damage and Memory 403 Module 12.3 Storing Information in the Nervous System 405 Blind Alleys and Abandoned Mines 405 Learning and the Hebbian Synapse 406
CONTENTS Single-Cell Mechanisms of Invertebrate Behavior Change 407 Aplysia as an Experimental Animal 407 Habituation in Aplysia 407 Sensitization in Aplysia 407 Long-Term Potentiation in Vertebrates 408 Biochemical Mechanisms 408 Improving Memory 412 IN CLOSING: The Physiology of Memory 413 Wernicke’s Aphasia (Fluent Aphasia) 436 Dyslexia 437 INCLOSING: Language and the Brain 438 Module 13.2 Conscious and Unconscious Processes 441 The Mind-Brain Relationship 441 Consciousness of a Stimulus 442 Experiments Using Masking 442 Experiments Using Binocular Rivalry 443 The Fate of an Unattended Stimulus 444 Consciousness as a Threshold Phenomenon 445 The Timing of Consciousness 445 Conscious and Unconscious People 446 Attention 446 Brain Areas Controlling Attention 446 Spatial Neglect 447 IN CLOSING: Attending to Attention and Being Conscious of Consciousness 449 Module 12.4 Intelligence 415 Brain Size and Intelligence 415 Comparing Species 415 Human Data 416 Genetics and Intelligence 417 Brain Evolution 418 IN CLOSING: Why Are We So Intelligent? 419 Chapter 13 Cognitive Functions Module 13.3 423 Making Decisions and Social Neuroscience 452 Module 13.1 Lateralization and Language 424 The Left and Right Hemispheres 424 Anatomical Differences between the Hemispheres 425 Visual and Auditory Connections to the Hemispheres 425 The Corpus Callosum and the Split-Brain Operation Split Hemispheres: Competition and Cooperation 428 The Right Hemisphere 429 Avoiding Overstatements 429 Evolution of Language 430 Chimpanzees 430 Bonobos 430 Nonprimates 431 How Did Humans Evolve Language? 432 Is
Language a By-Product of Intelligence? 432 Language as a Specialization 433 A Sensitive Period for Language Learning 434 Brain Damage and Language 434 Broca’s Aphasia (Nonfluent Aphasia) 434 Perceptual Decisions 452 Decisions Based on Values 453 The Biology of Love 454 Empathy and Altruism 455 IN CLOSING: Biology of Decisions and Social Behavior 456 426 Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders 459 Module 14.1 Substance Abuse 460 Drug Mechanisms 460 Predispositions 460 Genetic Influences 460 Environmental Influences 461 Behavioral Predictors of Abuse 461 Synaptic Mechanisms 462 The Role of Dopamine 462 Cravings 464 XIII
XIV CONTENTS Tolerance and Withdrawal 464 Treatments 465 Medications to Combat Alcohol Abuse 465 Medications to Combat Opiate Abuse 465 IN CLOSING: The Psychology and Biology of Substance Abuse 466 Module 14.2 Mood Disorders 468 Major Depressive Disorder 468 Genetics 469 Abnormalities of Hemispheric Dominance 470 Antidepressant Drugs 470 Types of Antidepressants 470 How Are Antidepressants Effective? 471 How Effective Are Antidepressants? 472 Alternatives to Antidepressant Drugs 473 Exercise and Diet 474 Bipolar Disorder 476 Treatments 476 IN CLOSING: The Biology of Mood Swings 477 Module 14.3 Schizophrenia Efforts to Locate a Gene 483 The Neurodevelopmental Hypothesis 483 Prenatal and Neonatal Environment 484 Mild Brain Abnormalities 484 Long-Term Course 485 Early Development and Later Psychopathology 485 Treatments 486 Antipsychotic Drugs and Dopamine 486 Second-Generation Antipsychotic Drugs 487 Role of Glutamate 488 IN CLOSING: Many Remaining Mysteries 489 Module 14.4 Autism Spectrum Disorders 492 Symptoms and Characteristics 492 Genetics and Other Causes 493 Treatments 494 IN CLOSING: Development and Disorders 494 Appendix A Brief, Basic Chemistry 496 Appendix В 480 Diagnosis 480 Differential Diagnosis of Schizophrenia 481 Demographic Data 481 Genetics 482 Family Studies 482 Adopted Children Who Develop Schizophrenia 482 Society for Neuroscience Policies on the Use of Animals and Human Subjects in Research 502 References Name Index 504 567 Subject Index/Glossary 589
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topic | Physiologische Psychologie (DE-588)4076126-5 gnd Neuropsychologie (DE-588)4135740-1 gnd Psychobiologie (DE-588)4047692-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Physiologische Psychologie Neuropsychologie Psychobiologie Lehrbuch |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030466767&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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