Discovering behavioral neuroscience: an introduction to biological psychology
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2 I Functional Neuroanatomy and the Evolution of the Nervous System 27 Preface xiv 1 I What Is Behavioral Neuroscience? 1 Anatomical Directions and Planes of Section 28 Neuroscience as an Interdisciplinary Field 2 Historical Highlights in Neuroscience 5 Protecting and Supplying the Nervous System 29 Ancient Milestones in Understanding the Nervous System 5 The Dawn of Scientific Reasoning 5 Modern Neuroscience Begins 6 Meninges 29 Cerebrospinal Fluid 32 The Brain’s Blood Supply 34 Interim Summary 1.1 The Central Nervous System 8 Behavioral Neuroscience Research Methods 8 Microscopic Methods 9 Peripheral Methods 10 Imaging 11 Recording 13 Hyperscanning 15 Brain Stimulation 15 Lesion 18 Biochemical Methods 19 Genetic Methods 19 Interim Summary 2.1 34 35 The Spinal Cord 36 Embryological Divisions of the Brain The Hindbrain 38 The Midbrain 40 The Forebrain 42 38 Interim Summary 2.2 53 The Peripheral Nervous System 53 Interim Summary 1.2 21 The Cranial Nerves 53 The Spinal Nerves 54 The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) The Endocrine System 58 Open Science and Research Ethics in Behavioral Neuroscience 22 The Evolution of the Human Nervous System 59 Open Science 22 Human Participant Guidelines 22 Animal Subjects Guidelines 23 Interim Summary 1.3 24 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 25 Connecting to Research: Thinking About Yourself as Lonely or Socially Connected Can Influence Your Immune System 3 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: What Can I Do with a Degree in Neuroscience? 4 Thinking Ethically: Can We Read Minds with Neuroscience Technologies? 16 Neuroscience in
Everyday Life: Can Brain Stimulation Improve My Memory? 24 55 Natural Selection and Evolution 59 Evolution of the Nervous System 60 Evolution of the Human Brain 60 Interim Summary 2.3 62 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 62 Connecting to Research: Linking the Brain and the Immune System 32 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: So You Want to Be a Neurosurgeon? 51 Thinking Ethically: Predicting "Dangerousness" 51 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: Can I Improve My Heart Rate Variability (HRV)? 58 vii
viii Contents 3 I Neurophysiology: The Structure and Functions of the Cells of the Nervous Drugs Affect Reuptake and Enzymatic Degradation System Basic Principles of Drug Effects 65 Glia 66 The Structure of Neurons 70 Structural Variations in Neurons 77 Functional Variations in Neurons 77 Effects of Selected Psychoactive Drugs 79 The Ionic Composition of the Intracellular and Extracellular Fluids 79 The Movement of Ions 80 The Resting Potential 83 The Action Potential 84 Propagating Action Potentials 86 Interim Summary 4.3 Interim Summary 3.2 89 Gap Junctions 90 Chemical Synapses 90 Axo-Axonic Synapses 99 100 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 101 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: Should I Take Prebiotics or Probiotics? 70 Thinking Ethically: Lethal Injection 83 Connecting to Research: Are Synapse Size and Strength Related? 96 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: How Does an EEG Work? 97 4 I Psychopharmacology 103 Neurotransmitters, Neuromodulators, and Neurohormones 104 Types of Neurochemicals 105 The Small Molecules 106 Neuropeptides 114 Gasotransmitters 115 Agonists and Antagonists 116 Drugs Influence the Production of Neurochemicals 117 Drug Effects on Neurochemical Storage 117 Drugs Affect Neurochemical Release 117 Drugs Interact With Receptors 118 Connecting to Research: Otto Loewi and "Vagus Stuff" 106 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: Addiction Counselors 125 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: Should Psychedelics Be Used in Therapy? 133 Thinking Ethically: Drug Use Affects Future Generations 134 5 I Genetics and the Development of the Human Brain 116 137
The Genetic Bases of Behavior 138 From Genome to Trait 138 Sources of Genetic Variability Heritability 144 Epigenetics 145 Interim Summary 5.1 Building a Brain 140 149 150 Prenatal Development 150 Effects of Experience on Development Disorders of Early Nervous System Development 161 Interim Summary 5.2 115 Mechanisms of Neuropharmacology 135 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 136 The Synapse 89 Interim Summary 4.1 125 Stimulants 125 Opioids 129 Cannabis 130 Hallucinogens 132 Alcohol 132 Generating Action Potentials 79 Interim Summary 3.3 121 Administration of Drugs 121 Individual Differences in Responses to Drugs 122 Placebo Effects 122 Tolerance and Withdrawal 122 Addiction 123 Glia and Neurons 66 Interim Summary 3.1 119 121 Interim Summary 4.2 165 The Brain Across the Life Span 166 Brain Changes From Adolescence to Adulthood 166 The Healthy Adult Brain 168 Adult Neurogenesis 170 Interim Summary 5.3 171 157
Contents Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 172 Connecting to Research: Epigenetics, Gene Expression, and Stress 147 Behavioral Neuroscience Coes to Work: Genetics Counseling 148 Thinking Ethically: When Are Adolescents Responsible for Their Actions? 169 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: The Epigenetic Effects of Diet on the Nervous System 169 6 I Vision From Sensation to Perception The Visual Stimulus: Light 174 The Advantages of Light as a Stimulus The Electromagnetic Spectrum 175 Light Interacts With Objects 176 Interim Summary 6.1 174 175 Perception Audition 209 210 Sound as a Stimulus 210 The Structure and Function of the Auditory System Auditory Perception 219 Hearing Disorders 221 195 195 Bottom-Up or Top-Down? 195 Spatial Frequencies 196 The Perception of Depth 197 Coding Color 198 The Life Span Development of the Visual System 202 Disorders of the Visual System Amblyopia 204 Cataracts 204 Visual Acuity Problems Blindness 205 Visual Agnosias 205 204 Interim Summary 6.3 206 The Body Senses 204 224 The Vestibular System Touch 2TJ Pain 234 225 237 239 Olfaction 239 Gustation 242 Synaesthesia 244 Interim Summary 7.3 245 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 246 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: Earbuds and Hearing Loss 223 Thinking Ethically: Sonic Weapons 223 Connecting to Research: Phantom Limbs, Mirrors, and Longer Noses 233 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: What Is a Perfumer? 244 8 I Movement Muscles 247 248 Types of Muscles 248 Muscle Anatomy and Contraction 249 The Effects of Exercise on Muscle 251 The Effects of Aging on Muscles 252 Neural
Control of Muscles Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 207 Connecting to Research: Hubei and Wiesel Map the Visual Cortex 191 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: 3-D Animation 199 212 224 Interim Summary 7.2 The Human Eye 177 The Layered Organization of the Retina 180 The Photoreceptors 181 Processing by Retinal Interneurons 184 Visual Pathways 188 The Striate Cortex 190 Visual Analysis Beyond the Striate Cortex 192 Interim Summary 6.2 7 I Nonvisual Sensation and The Chemical Senses 176 The Structure and Functions of the Visual System 177 Visual Perception Thinking Ethically: Inclusive Web Design 202 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: Are You a SuperRecognizer? 206 Interim Summary 7.1 173 ix 253 Alpha Motor Neurons 254 The Motor Unit 254 The Control of Muscle Contractions 255 The Control of Spinal Motor Neurons 255 Interim Summary 8.1 258 Reflex Control of Movement Reciprocal Inhibition at Joints The Flexor Reflex 260 259 259
X Contents Central Pattern Generators 260 Reflexes Over the Lifespan 260 The Initiation of Eating Satiety 300 297 Motor Systems of the Brain 261 Healthy and Disordered Eating Spinal Motor Pathways 261 The Cerebellum 263 The Basal Ganglia 264 The Motor Cortex 265 Defining Healthy Weight Obesity 302 Disordered Eating 304 Interim Summary 8.2 Pleasure and Reward Interim Summary 9.2 269 Disorders of Movement 270 Interim Summary 8.3 273 Interim Summary 9.3 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 279 Thinking Ethically: Gene Doping by Athletes 253 Connecting to Research: Intention to Move and Free Will 268 Behavioral Neuroscience Coes to Work: Physical Therapy and the Neurologic Clinical Specialty 271 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: How to Repair a Gene 111 307 311 Homeostasis and Motivation 282 Regulating Body Temperature 282 ΊΟ I Sexual Behavior 295 317 323 Sex Differences in Hormones, Brain Structure, and Behavior 324 288 The Organizing Role of Sex Hormones 324 The Organizing Role of Sex Chromosome Genes 326 Sexual Dimorphism in the Brain 326 Sex Differences in Behavior and Cognition 327 Sexual Orientation 289 313 Sexual Development 314 Interim Summary 10.1 Adaptations Maintain Temperature 283 Endothermic Responses to Heat and Cold 284 Disruptions to Human Core Temperature 285 Brain Mechanisms for Temperature Regulation 286 Thirst: Regulating the Body's Fluid Levels Neuroscience in Everyday Life: Understanding the Benefits of Fever 285 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: Nutritional Neuroscience 302 Thinking Ethically: How Dangerous Is It to Be Overweight or Obese? 305
Connecting to Research: Working for Brain Stimulation 308 The Genetics of Sex 314 Three Stages of Prenatal Development Mini-Puberty 320 Development at Puberty 321 9 I Homeostasis, Motivation, and Reward 281 Interim Summary 9.1 307 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 311 278 Intracellular and Extracellular Fluid Compartments 288 Osmosis Causes Water to Move The Kidneys 290 The Sensation of Thirst 290 307 Classical Research in Self-Stimulation Multiple Facets of Reward 308 Reward Pathways 309 The Neurochemistry of Reward 309 Cortical Processing of Reward 310 Toxins 270 Myasthenia Gravis 271 Muscular Dystrophy 272 Polio 272 Accidental Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS; Lou Gehrig’s Disease) 273 Parkinson Disease 274 Huntington Disease 276 301 301 334 Hormones and Sexual Orientation 334 Brain Structure and Sexual Orientation 335 Genetics and Sexual Orientation 337 Sexual Orientation and Cognition 337 Interim Summary 10.2 337 Hunger: Regulating the Body's Supply of Nutrients 296 Biological Influences on Adult Sexual Behavior 337 Digestion and Storage of Nutrients The Pancreatic Hormones 297 The Regulation of Sex Hormones 337 Mood, Menstruation, and Childbirth 337 296
Contents xi Hormones and Adult Sexual Behavior 339 Attraction, Romantic Love, Sexual Desire, and Parenting 340 Elements of Physical Attractiveness 340 Relationships Between Romantic Love and Sexual Desire 341 Reproduction and Parenting 343 Sexual Dysfunction and Its Treatment 344 Interim Summary 10.3 12 I Learning and Memory 381 345 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 345 Behavioral Neuroscience Coes to Work: How Do Therapists Treat Gender Dysphoria? 331 Thinking Ethically: Gender and Sport 332 Connecting to Research: Simon LeVay and INAH-3 335 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: Treating Patients With Antidepressant-Induced Sexual Dysfunction 344 Ή I Sleep and Waking Biorhythms 348 351 358 Electroencephalogram (EEG) Recordings of Waking and Sleep 358 Brain Networks Control Waking and Sleep 361 Biochemical Correlates of Waking and Sleep 366 Interim Summary 11.2 367 Why Do We Sleep? 368 Changes in Sleep Over the Lifetime Possible Advantages of Sleep 370 Why Do We Dream? 372 Sleep-Wake Disorders 369 374 Circadian Disorders 374 Insomnia 375 Narcolepsy 375 Breathing-Related Sleep Disorders 377 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) 377 Sleep Talking and Sleep Walking 378 REM Sleep Behavior Disorder 378 Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) 378 Interim Summary 11.3 382 Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity 387 Learning in Simple Organisms 387 Long-Term Potentiation (LTP) 391 Memory Consolidation 397 Reactivation and Reconsolidation 398 In Search of the Engram 398 Interim Summary 12.1 401 Systems Supporting Classical Conditioning 401 Systems Supporting Operant Conditioning 404 Systems
Supporting Social Learning 405 Neural Systems Supporting Memory 406 358 Neural Correlates of Waking and Sleep Categorizing Learning and Memory Types of Learning 382 Types of Memory 384 Neural Systems Supporting Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, and Social Learning 401 347 Individual Ä'ariations in Sleep Patterns 348 Shift Work, Jet Lag, and Daylight Saving Time The Body’s Internal Clocks Manage Circadian Rhythms 352 Interim Summary 11.Ί Connecting to Research: A Composite Scale of Morningness 349 Thinking Ethically: Artificial Lighting and Circadian Rhythms 357 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: Do Smartphone Sleep Apps Work? 359 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: Sleep Medicine 376 379 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 380 Systems Supporting Working Memory 406 Systems Supporting Episodic Memory 407 Systems Supporting Semantic Memory 410 Systems Supporting Procedural Memory 410 Interim Summary 12.2 411 The Effects of Stress on Learning and Memory 412 Stress and Memory Formation 413 Stress and Memory Retrieval 413 Chronic Stress and Memory 414 The Effects of Healthy Aging on Memory 415 Interim Summary 12.3 416 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 416 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: What Is Neuroeducation? 387 Connecting to Research: Karl Lashley's Search for the Engram 399 Thinking Ethically: Should We Erase Traumatic Memories? 414 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: Does Brain Training Work? 415
хи Contents 13 I Cognitive Neuroscience 14 I Social and Affective Neuroscience 419 420 Domains of Cognitive Neuroscience Consciousness The Evolution of Consciousness 420 Neural Correlates of Consciousness 420 Disorders of Consciousness 420 421 Learning About Lateralization 421 The Evolution of Lateralization 423 The Development of Lateralization 425 Implications of Lateralization for Behavior Interim Summary 13.1 Language Interim Summary 14.1 Stress and Aggression Stress 467 Aggression and Violence 425 Social Neuroscience 430 Variations in Language Processing Multilingualism 434 American Sign Language (ASL) 432 434 439 440 Components of Intelligence 442 Brain Structure and Intelligence 443 Intelligence and Genetics 4 13 Network Neuroscience and Intelligence Artificial Intelligence 444 475 Interim Summary 14.3 476 478 Connecting to Research: Facial Expressions Predict Assault 461 Thinking Ethically: Using Neuroscience to Assess "Dangerousness" 472 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: Forensic Neuropsychology 475 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: Reducing Loneliness 479 442 15 I Neuropsychology 481 444 The Neuroscience of Decision Making Interim Summary 13.3 470 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 480 434 Paul Broca and Patient Tan 435 Aphasia 435 Disorders of Reading and Writing Stuttering 439 Assigning Value 446 Implementing a Choice 467 Social Cognition and Empathy 475 The Social Neuroscience of Prejudice Loneliness 477 Communication Disorders and Brain Mechanisms for Language 435 Intelligence 466 Interim Summary 14.2 474 429 The Origins of Language 431
Communication in Nonhuman Animals Language Models 434 Interim Summary 13.2 452 The Evolution and Adaptive Benefits of Emotion 452 Models of Emotion 453 The Expression and Recognition of Emotion 457 Biological Correlates of Emotion 462 Emotion Regulation 465 420 Hemispheric Lateralization Emotion 451 What Is Neuropsychology? 482 446 447 448 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 449 Connecting to Research: Savants and Lateralization 429 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: Speech and Language Pathology 441 Thinking Ethically: Performance-Enhancing Drugs for the Mind? 445 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: What Is Consumer Neuroscience? 448 Who Arc the Neuropsychologists? 482 Neuropsychological Assessment 482 Neurocognitive Disorders 483 Alzheimer Disease 483 Frontotemporal Neurocognitive Disorder 487 Ncurocognitive Disorder with Lewy Bodies 488 Vascular Disease (Stroke) 488 Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) 490 Substance/Medication-Induced Neurocognitive Disorder 493 Ncurocognitive Disorder Due to HIV Infection 493 Ncurocognitive Disorder Due to Prion Diseases 494 Interim Summary 15.1 497 Neurocognitive Disorders Due to Other Medical Conditions 498
Contents The Biochemistry of Schizophrenia Treating Schizophrenia 527 Brain Tumors 498 Infections 500 Epilepsy 501 Multiple Sclerosis 503 Migraine 505 Plasticity and Recovery 505 Cognitive Reserve 506 Rehabilitation for Neurocognitive Disorders interim Summary 15.2 508 506 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: Preparing to Be a Clinical Neuropsychologist 482 Thinking Ethically: The Amyloid Hypothesis of Alzheimer Disease 485 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: Recognizing the Signs of a Stroke 491 Connecting to Research: Stanley Prusiner and the Prion 495 What Does It Mean to Have a Mental Disorder? 512 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) 514 515 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 518 Causes of ADHD 519 Brain Structure and Function in ADHD Treatment of ADHD 520 Interim Summary 16.1 521 519 521 Genetic Contributions to Schizophrenia 522 Environmental Influences on Schizophrenia 523 Brain Structure and Function in Schizophrenia 524 530 Genetic Contributions to MDD 531 Environmental Influences on MDD 531 Brain Structure and Function in MDD 531 Biochemistry of MDD 532 Treatment of MDD 534 Interim Summary 16.2 535 Anxiety Disorders 535 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 536 538 Genetics, Brain Structure, Brain Function, and Biochemistry in PTSD 538 Treatment of PTSD 540 Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) Genetics and ASPD 540 Brain Structure and Function in ASPD Treatment of ASPD 541 511 Causes of ASD 514 Brain Structure and Function in ASD Treatment of ASD 517 Genetics and Bipolar Disorder 529 Environmental Factors and Bipolar
Disorder 529 Brain Structure and Function in Bipolar Disorder 529 Biochemistry and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder 530 Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 509 Schizophrenia 526 Bipolar Disorder 528 Recovery and Treatment in Neurocognitive Disorders 505 16 I Psychopathology xiii Interim Summary 16.3 540 540 542 Chapter Review · Thought Questions · Key Terms 542 Connecting to Research: The Androgynous Brain and Mental Health 513 Neuroscience in Everyday Life: The Gut Microbiota and Mental Disorders 514 Behavioral Neuroscience Goes to Work: Applied Behavior Analysis 518 Thinking Ethically: How Do We Know Medications Work? 533 Reference R-l Name Index 1-1 Subject Index/Glossary 1-10 |
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