Keywords:
Psychobiology.
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Electronic books.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (342 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9781483103433
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=1837817
DDC:
152/.05
Language:
English
Note:
Front Cover -- Progress in Psychobiology and Physiological Psychology -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. Taste Reactivity as a Measure of the Neural Control of Palatability -- I. Introducing the Problem -- II. How Has the Palatability Decision Been Measured? -- III. Fine Structure of Palatability Decisions: A Two-Dimensional Model -- IV. Neural Analysis of Palatability -- V. Neural Control of Palatability: The Adequacy of a Hierarchical Model -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 2. Trigeminal Orosensation and Ingestive Behavior in the Rat -- I. Introduction: Orosensorimotor Mechanisms and the Study of Ingestive Behavior -- II. The Trigeminal System in Comparative Perspective -- III. Ingestive Behavior in the Rat: Spatiotemporal Organization and the Role of Trigeminal Inputs -- IV. Neurobiology of the Trigeminal Sensorimotor System -- V. Trigeminal Denervation and Ingestive Behavior: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations -- VI. The Trigeminal Syndrome: Intake, Weight Regulation, and Ingestive Behavior after Trigeminal Orosensory Deafferentation -- VII. Trigeminal Orosensation and Ingestive Reflexes -- VIII. Denervation Effects on Responsiveness to Food: Dissociation of Sensorimotor and Motivational Deficits -- IX. Trigeminal Orosensation and Feeding Behavior Patterns -- X. Effects of Deafferentation on Dietary Self-Selection -- XI. Trigeminal Denervation and Operant Behavior -- XII. A Note on Recovery of Function -- XIII. Trigeminal Orosensation: Contributions to the Control of Ingestive Behavior -- XIV. From Movements to Motives: Implications for the Study of Motivation -- XV. Mouth, Brain, and Appetite: Approaches to the Analysis of Neural Mechanisms -- References -- Chapter 3. The Stomach: A Conception of Its Dynamic Role in Satiety -- I. Introduction.
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II. Methods -- III. From Central to Peripheral Studies -- IV. The Quantitation of Gastric Emptying -- V. Feedback Control of Gastric Emptying -- VI. Inhibiting Signals and Transmitters -- VII. Gastric Distention as a Satiety Signal -- VIII. Cholecystokinin and Satiety -- IX. The Localization of Cholecystokinin Receptors in the Gut -- X. Summary -- References -- Chapter 4. Functional Organization of the W-, X-, and Y-Cell Pathways in the Cat: A Review and Hypothesis -- I. Introduction -- II. General Overview of the Visual Pathways -- III. Physiological Classification of W-, X-, and Y-Cells -- IV. Anatomical Organization and Distribution of the W-, X-, and Y-CeU Pathways -- V. Perceptual Correlates for W-, X-, and Y-Cells -- VI. Hypothesis for the Functional Organization and Role of the W-, X-, and Y-Cell Pathways -- VII. W-, X-9 and Y-Cells in Mammalian Species Other Than the Cat -- VIII. General Conclusions -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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