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Progress In Psychobiology And Physiological Psychology Volume 18 By Steven Fluharty (2003,HB)
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Progress In Psychobiology And Physiological Psychology Volume 18 By Steven Fluharty (2003,HB)

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Progress In Psychobiology And Physiological Psychology Volume 18 By Steven Fluharty (2003,HB)

"Progress in Psychobiology and Physiological Psychology" has provided cutting-edge literature to behavioral neuroscience research. Volume 18 includes four original chapters covering a broad range of contemporary topics in behavioral neuroscience. In the first of these, Alan Rosenwasser skillfully reviews the current status of the rapidly developing field of circadian neurobiology. He focuses on the mammalian suprachiasmatic nucleus system emphasizing inputs to the 'clock', their neurochemical phenotype, and outputs from the 'clock' to behavioral and other effector systems. Another virtue of this chapter is its integration of current data and organizing principles drawn from the analysis of non-vertebrates species and cellular system.Next, Lori Flanagan-Catos essay focuses on the neuroendocrine controls of female reproductive behavior in the rat. She first reviews research from her own laboratory that utilizes pseudo-rabies viral tract tracing to identify pathways from the VMH through the periaqueductal gray, medullary reticulospinal and terminating on motor neurons in lumbar ventral horn that innervate the female flank muscles. She then goes on to describe more recent experiments suggesting that estrogen may modulate the synaptic strength of this circuit by controlling dendritic spines on neurons intrinsic to the VMH, as well as those that project to lordosis relevant brain circuitry. The elucidation of these estrogen-induced changes within a defined neural circuit emphasizes why the study of lordosis continues to be one of the best models to investigate hormones and their effects on behavior. The last few years have witnessed unprecedented advances in our understanding of the neurobiological controls of feeding behavior.

 

Product details of Progress In Psychobiology And Physiological Psychology Vol 18 (Hb)

  • Format Hardback - 200 pages
  • Dimensions 154 x 226 x 18mm - 639.58g
  • Publication date 05 Dec 2003
  • Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Imprint Academic Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country Bingley, United Kingdom
  • Language English
  • ISBN10 0125421184
  • ISBN13 9780125421188


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