TY - BOOK AU - Carlson,Neil R. TI - Physiology of behaviour SN - 0205308406 U1 - 612.8 PY - 2001/// CY - Boston, Mass. PB - Allyn and Bacon KW - Psychophysiology N1 - Preface. - Ch. 1. Introduction. - Ch. 2. Structure and Functions of Cells of the Nervous System. - Ch. 3. Structure of the Nervous System. - Ch. 4. Psychopharmacology. - Ch. 5. Methods and Strategies of Research. - Ch. 6. Vision. - Ch. 7. Audition, the Body Senses, and the Chemical Senses. - Ch. 8. Control of Movement. - Ch. 9. Sleep and Biological Rhythms. - Ch. 10. Reproduction Behavior. - Ch. 11. Emotion. - Ch. 12. Ingestive Behavior : Drinking. - Ch. 13. Ingestive Behavior: Eating. - Ch. 14. Learning and Memory: Basic Mechanisms. - Ch. 15. Relational Learning and Amnesia.- Ch. 16. Human Communication. - Ch. 17. Schizophrenia and the Affective Disorders. - Ch. 18. Anxiety Disorders, Autistic Disorder, and Stress Disorders. - Ch. 19. Drug Abuse. - References. - Name Index. - Subject Index; Accompanied by : 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.) : Neuroscience Animations to accompany Physiology Of Behaviour. 7th ed. [by] Neil R. Carlson N2 - The first part of the book is concerned with foundations: the history of the field, the structure and functions of neurons, neuroanatomy, psychopharmacology, and research methods. The second part is concerned with inputs and outputs: the sensory sytems and the motor system. The third part deals with classes of species-typical behaviour: sleep, reproduction, emotional behavior, and ingestion. The fourth part of the book deals with learning ... synaptic plasticity and the neural mechanisms that are responsible for perceptual learning and stimulus-response learning ... human amnesia and the role of the hippocampal formation in relational learning. The final part of the book deals with verbal communication and mental and behavioural disorders. - Preface ER -