Table of contents : Cover......Page 1 Title Page......Page 2 Copyright Page......Page 3 Brief Contents......Page 4 Contents......Page 6 Preface......Page 12 1. Introduction......Page 16 Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience......Page 18 Biological Roots of Behavioral Neuroscience......Page 19 Functionalism and the Inheritance of Traits......Page 24 Evolution of Large Brains......Page 26 Research with Animals......Page 29 Research with Humans......Page 30 Strategies for Learning......Page 32 2. Structure and Functions of Cells of the Nervous System......Page 36 The Nervous System: An Overview......Page 38 Neurons......Page 39 Supporting Cells......Page 44 The Blood–Brain Barrier......Page 47 Neural Communication: An Overview......Page 48 Measuring Electrical Potentials of Axons......Page 50 The Membrane Potential......Page 51 The Action Potential......Page 53 Conduction of the Action Potential......Page 56 Structure of Synapses......Page 59 Release of Neurotransmitters......Page 60 Activation of Receptors......Page 62 Postsynaptic Potentials......Page 63 Termination of Postsynaptic Potentials......Page 64 Effects of Postsynaptic Potentials: Neural Integration......Page 65 Other Types of Synapses......Page 67 Other Forms of Chemical Communication......Page 68 3. Structure of the Nervous System......Page 71 Basic Features of the Nervous System......Page 73 Anatomical Directions......Page 74 The Ventricular System and Production of CSF......Page 76 Prenatal Brain Development......Page 79 Postnatal Brain Development......Page 83 The Forebrain......Page 85 The Midbrain......Page 93 The Hindbrain......Page 94 The Spinal Cord......Page 95 Cranial Nerves......Page 97 Spinal Nerves......Page 98 The Autonomic Nervous System......Page 99 4. Psychopharmacology......Page 103 An Overview of Psychopharmacology......Page 105 Pharmacokinetics......Page 106 Drug Effectiveness......Page 108 Effects of Repeated Administration......Page 109 Placebo Effects......Page 110 Sites of Drug Action......Page 111 Effects on Storage and Release of Neurotransmitters......Page 112 Effects on Receptors......Page 113 Effects on Reuptake or Destruction of Neurotransmitters......Page 114 Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators......Page 115 Amino Acids......Page 116 Acetylcholine......Page 118 The Monoamines......Page 121 Peptides......Page 128 Lipids......Page 129 5. Methods and Strategies of Research......Page 133 Producing Brain Lesions......Page 136 Stereotaxic Surgery......Page 137 Histological Methods......Page 139 Tracing Neural Connections......Page 141 Studying the Structure of the Living Human Brain......Page 145 Recording Neural Activity......Page 148 Recording the Brain’s Metabolic and Synaptic Activity......Page 151 Stimulating Neural Activity......Page 153 Finding Neurons That Produce Particular Neurochemicals......Page 156 Measuring Chemicals Secreted in the Brain......Page 158 Genetic Methods......Page 160 Targeted Mutations......Page 161 Antisense Oligonucleotides......Page 162 6. Vision......Page 164 The Stimulus: Light......Page 167 Anatomy of the Eye......Page 168 Photoreceptors......Page 169 Transduction......Page 170 Central and Peripheral Vision......Page 172 The Optic Nerves......Page 173 Overview of the Visual Pathway......Page 174 Striate Cortex......Page 176 Extrastriate Cortex......Page 178 Role of the Retinal Ganglion Cells in Light/Dark Perception......Page 180 Role of the Retina in Color Perception......Page 182 Role of the Extrastriate Cortex......Page 185 Role of the Striate Cortex......Page 188 Role of the Extrastriate Cortex......Page 190 Role of the Retina......Page 195 Role of the Extrastriate Cortex......Page 196 Role of the Extrastriate Cortex......Page 198 7. Audition, the Body Senses, and the Chemical Senses......Page 203 The Stimulus......Page 205 Anatomy of the Ear......Page 206 Auditory Hair Cells and the Transduction of Auditory Information......Page 208 The Auditory Pathway......Page 209 Perception of Pitch......Page 212 Perception of Timbre......Page 213 Perception of Spatial Location......Page 214 Perception of Complex Sounds......Page 217 Perception of Music......Page 218 Vestibular System......Page 221 Anatomy of the Vestibular Apparatus......Page 222 The Vestibular Pathway......Page 223 The Stimuli......Page 224 Anatomy of the Skin and Its Receptive Organs......Page 225 Perception of Cutaneous Stimulation......Page 226 The Somatosensory Pathways......Page 228 Perception of Pain......Page 230 The Stimuli......Page 236 Perception of Gustatory Information......Page 237 The Gustatory Pathway......Page 239 Olfaction......Page 240 The Stimulus and Anatomy of the Olfactory Apparatus......Page 241 Transduction of Olfactory Information......Page 242 Perception of Specific Odors......Page 243 8. Control of Movement......Page 246 Anatomy......Page 248 The Physical Basis of Muscular Contraction......Page 250 Sensory Feedback from Muscles......Page 251 The Gamma Motor System......Page 253 Polysynaptic Reflexes......Page 255 Cortical Structures......Page 256 Cortical Control of Movement: Descending Pathways......Page 258 Planning and Initiating Movements: Role of the Motor Association Cortex......Page 260 Subcortical Structures......Page 264 Imitating and Comprehending Movements: Role of the Mirror Neuron System......Page 270 Control of Reaching and Grasping: Role of the Parietal Cortex......Page 272 Constructional Apraxia......Page 274 9. Sleep and Biological Rhythms......Page 276 What Is Sleep?......Page 278 Stages of Sleep......Page 279 Brain Activity During Sleep......Page 281 Why Do We Sleep?......Page 283 Functions of Slow-Wave Sleep......Page 284 Sleep and Learning......Page 286 Neural Control of Sleep......Page 289 Neural Control of Arousal......Page 290 Neural Control of Sleep/Wake Transitions......Page 294 Neural Control of Transition to REM......Page 296 Insomnia......Page 299 Narcolepsy......Page 300 Problems Associated with Slow-Wave Sleep......Page 302 Circadian Rhythms and Zeitgebers......Page 304 The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus......Page 305 Control of Seasonal Rhythms: The Pineal Gland and Melatonin......Page 308 Changes in Circadian Rhythms: Shift Work and Jet Lag......Page 309 10. Reproductive Behavior......Page 311 Production of Gametes and Fertilization......Page 313 Development of the Sex Organs......Page 314 Sexual Maturation......Page 316 Hormonal Control of Female Reproductive Cycles......Page 319 Hormonal Control of Sexual Behavior of Laboratory Animals......Page 320 Human Sexual Behavior......Page 322 Effects of Pheromones......Page 324 Males......Page 328 Formation of Pair Bonds......Page 331 Sexual Orientation......Page 333 Role of Androgens......Page 334 The Sexually Dimorphic Brain......Page 335 Heredity and Sexual Orientation......Page 337 Maternal Behavior of Rodents......Page 339 Neural Control of Maternal Behavior......Page 340 Neural Control of Paternal Behavior......Page 343 11. Emotion......Page 345 Components of Emotional Response......Page 347 Research with Laboratory Animals......Page 348 Research with Humans......Page 352 Research with Laboratory Animals......Page 354 Research with Humans......Page 355 Hormonal Control of Aggressive Behavior......Page 356 Role of the vmPFC......Page 361 Brain Development and Impulse Control......Page 362 Serotonin and Impulse Control......Page 363 Moral Decision Making......Page 364 Facial Expression of Emotions: Innate Responses......Page 366 Neural Basis of the Communication of Emotions: Recognition......Page 367 Neural Basis of the Communication of Emotions: Expression......Page 373 Feelings of Emotions......Page 376 The James-Lange Theory......Page 377 Feedback from Emotional Expressions......Page 378 12. Ingestive Behavior......Page 381 Physiological Regulatory Mechanisms......Page 383 Two Types of Thirst......Page 384 Neural Mechanisms of Thirst......Page 387 The Short-Term Reservoir......Page 389 Absorptive Phase......Page 390 Signals from the Digestive System......Page 392 Metabolic Signals......Page 393 Eating: Signals to Stop a Meal......Page 395 Short-Term Satiety......Page 396 Signals from Intestinal Factors......Page 397 Signals from Liver Factors......Page 398 Long-Term Satiety: Signals from Adipose Tissue......Page 399 Hypothalamus......Page 401 Obesity......Page 407 Possible Causes......Page 408 Treatment......Page 410 Eating Disorders......Page 414 Possible Causes......Page 416 Treatment......Page 418 13. Learning and Memory......Page 420 Types of Learning......Page 423 Types of Memory......Page 425 Classical Conditioning......Page 428 Operant Conditioning......Page 430 Role of the Basal Ganglia......Page 435 Role of the Cortex......Page 436 Retaining Perceptual Information in Short-Term Memory......Page 437 Role of the Hippocampus......Page 439 Role of the Cortex......Page 444 Role of the Hippocampus......Page 445 Motor Learning......Page 447 Perceptual Learning......Page 448 Relational Learning......Page 449 Long-Term Potentiation......Page 453 Role of NMDA Receptors......Page 454 Role of AMPA Receptors......Page 457 Role of Synaptic Changes......Page 458 14. Human Communication......Page 461 Language Production and Comprehension: Brain Mechanisms......Page 463 Lateralization......Page 464 Language Production......Page 465 Language Comprehension......Page 466 Bilingualism......Page 467 Recognition of People’s Voices......Page 468 Disorders of Language Production: Broca’s Aphasia......Page 470 Disorders of Language Comprehension: Wernicke’s Aphasia......Page 473 Conduction Aphasia......Page 478 Aphasia in People Who Are Deaf......Page 480 Stuttering......Page 481 Pure Alexia......Page 484 Toward an Understanding of Reading......Page 486 Toward an Understanding of Writing......Page 492 15. Neurological Disorders......Page 496 Tumors......Page 498 Seizures......Page 501 Causes......Page 504 Treatments......Page 505 Causes......Page 509 Treatments......Page 510 Inherited Metabolic Disorders......Page 511 Down Syndrome......Page 513 Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies......Page 515 Parkinson’s Disease......Page 516 Huntington’s Disease......Page 521 Multiple Sclerosis......Page 523 Dementia......Page 525 Korsakoff’s Syndrome......Page 529 Encephalitis......Page 531 Meningitis......Page 532 16. Schizophrenia and the Affective Disorders......Page 534 Description......Page 536 Heritability......Page 538 Environmental Factors......Page 541 Anomalies in Schizophrenia......Page 543 The Mesolimbic Dopamine Pathway: Positive Symptoms......Page 546 The Mesocortical Dopamine Pathway: Negative and Cognitive Symptoms......Page 548 Description......Page 552 Biological Treatments......Page 553 Role of the Frontal Cortex......Page 558 The Monoamine Hypothesis......Page 559 Role of the 5-HT Transporter......Page 560 Role of Circadian Rhythms......Page 561 17. Stress, Anxiety, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders......Page 567 Stress......Page 569 Physiology of the Stress Response......Page 570 Health Effects of Long-Term Stress......Page 571 Effects of Stress on the Brain......Page 572 Psychoneuroimmunology......Page 575 Heritability......Page 579 Brain Changes......Page 580 Treatment......Page 582 Symptoms......Page 583 Treatment......Page 585 Symptoms......Page 588 Heritability......Page 589 Treatment......Page 590 Autism Spectrum Disorder......Page 593 Heritability......Page 594 Brain Changes......Page 595 Symptoms......Page 598 Heritability......Page 599 Brain Changes......Page 600 18. Substance Abuse......Page 603 Common Features of Substance Abuse......Page 606 Positive Reinforcement......Page 607 Negative Reinforcement......Page 612 Heredity......Page 616 Stimulants......Page 617 Opiates......Page 618 Stimulants......Page 620 Nicotine......Page 622 Alcohol......Page 625 Cannabis......Page 626 Treatment for Substance Abuse......Page 629 Stimulants......Page 630 Nicotine......Page 631 Brain Stimulation......Page 632 Glossary......Page 634 References......Page 652 Credits......Page 703 Name Index......Page 710 Subject Index......Page 724 Back Cover......Page 738