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- catalog contributor b1204965.
- catalog contributor b1204966.
- catalog created "1971.".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "1971.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1971.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1. Evolution of behavior / Aubrey Manning : I. Introduction ; II. Behavior as adaptation to the environment ; III. How selection operates ; IV. The origins of behavior ; V. Sexual isolation ; References".
- catalog description "Chapter 2. The concept of instinct / Richard E. Whalen : I. Introduction ; II. Traditional instinct approach ; III. The ontogenetic approach ; IV. The variance approach ; V. Instinct and heritability ; VI. Difficulties with the model ; VII. Measurement of heritability ; VIII. The control of behavior ; IX. Experience and the development of behavior ; X. Conclusion ; References".
- catalog description "Chapter 3. Sensory processes and behavior / W. R. A. Muntz : I. Introduction ; II. The behavioral relevance of physiological findings ; III. Sensory systems and behavior ; References".
- catalog description "Chapter 4. Appetite motivation / D. A. Deutsch : I. Introduction ; II. Hunger and thirst ; III. What produces thirst? ; IV. What produces hunger? ; V. Where do changes producing hunger and thirst act? ; VI. Has thirst really been produced? ; VII. Central nervous system loci linked to hunger ; VIII. Is it real hunger which is produced by electrical stimulation? ; IX. What other properties do these other central drive mechanisms have? ; X. Regulation of amount eaten or drunk ; XI. Counterinjection ; XII. The afferent inhibition view of satiation ; XIII. Specific hungers ; XIV. Reward ; References".
- catalog description "Chapter 5. Attentive processes / Norman M. Weinberger : I. Introduction ; II. Objects of sensorial attention ; III. The measurement of attention ; IV. The utility of the construct "attention" ; V. Neural mechanisms ; VI. Concluding remarks ; References".
- catalog description "Chapter 6. Brain mechanisms of memory / E Roy John : I. The development of our ideas about localization of brain functions ; II. The localization of function ; III. The localizationist position ; IV. Theories of memory localization ; V. The antilocalizationist viewpoint ; VI. The localization of memory ; VII. The localization of speech function ; VIII. Objections to deterministic theories ; IX. How are memories established? ; X. Self-selection of representation neurons ; XI. Critical substance and critical shift ; XII. The multiple-trace theory ; XIII. Does critical shift in some cells imply deterministic function? ; XIV. Mechanisms of stable information storage ; XV. Electrophysiological studies of learning and memory ; XVI. Tracer technique ; XVII. Appearance of electrical similarities in different brain regions ; XVIII. Relationship between waveshape and site of stimulation ; XIX. Relationship between waveshape and meaning ; XX. Endogenous components in response of the brain to stimuli ; XXI. Difference waveshapes and the readout of stored information ; XXII. Relation between single-unit activity and evoked potentials ; XXIII. Chronic microelectrode studies ; XXIV. Conclusions ; References".
- catalog description "Chapter 7. Cognitive deficit: experimental analysis / Marcel Kinsbourne : I. Aims and methods ; II. Natural history ; III. Perception ; IV. Language disorder ; V. Sequencing of information ; VI. Anatomical basis of cerebral function ; References.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 366 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Psychobiology.".
- catalog identifier "0124837506".
- catalog isFormatOf "Psychobiology.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "1971.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Academic Press,".
- catalog relation "Psychobiology.".
- catalog subject "152".
- catalog subject "Behavior".
- catalog subject "Psychophysiology".
- catalog subject "Psychophysiology.".
- catalog subject "QP355.2 .P8 1971".
- catalog subject "WL 102 M145p 1971".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1. Evolution of behavior / Aubrey Manning : I. Introduction ; II. Behavior as adaptation to the environment ; III. How selection operates ; IV. The origins of behavior ; V. Sexual isolation ; References".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 2. The concept of instinct / Richard E. Whalen : I. Introduction ; II. Traditional instinct approach ; III. The ontogenetic approach ; IV. The variance approach ; V. Instinct and heritability ; VI. Difficulties with the model ; VII. Measurement of heritability ; VIII. The control of behavior ; IX. Experience and the development of behavior ; X. Conclusion ; References".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 3. Sensory processes and behavior / W. R. A. Muntz : I. Introduction ; II. The behavioral relevance of physiological findings ; III. Sensory systems and behavior ; References".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 4. Appetite motivation / D. A. Deutsch : I. Introduction ; II. Hunger and thirst ; III. What produces thirst? ; IV. What produces hunger? ; V. Where do changes producing hunger and thirst act? ; VI. Has thirst really been produced? ; VII. Central nervous system loci linked to hunger ; VIII. Is it real hunger which is produced by electrical stimulation? ; IX. What other properties do these other central drive mechanisms have? ; X. Regulation of amount eaten or drunk ; XI. Counterinjection ; XII. The afferent inhibition view of satiation ; XIII. Specific hungers ; XIV. Reward ; References".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 5. Attentive processes / Norman M. Weinberger : I. Introduction ; II. Objects of sensorial attention ; III. The measurement of attention ; IV. The utility of the construct "attention" ; V. Neural mechanisms ; VI. Concluding remarks ; References".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 6. Brain mechanisms of memory / E Roy John : I. The development of our ideas about localization of brain functions ; II. The localization of function ; III. The localizationist position ; IV. Theories of memory localization ; V. The antilocalizationist viewpoint ; VI. The localization of memory ; VII. The localization of speech function ; VIII. Objections to deterministic theories ; IX. How are memories established? ; X. Self-selection of representation neurons ; XI. Critical substance and critical shift ; XII. The multiple-trace theory ; XIII. Does critical shift in some cells imply deterministic function? ; XIV. Mechanisms of stable information storage ; XV. Electrophysiological studies of learning and memory ; XVI. Tracer technique ; XVII. Appearance of electrical similarities in different brain regions ; XVIII. Relationship between waveshape and site of stimulation ; XIX. Relationship between waveshape and meaning ; XX. Endogenous components in response of the brain to stimuli ; XXI. Difference waveshapes and the readout of stored information ; XXII. Relation between single-unit activity and evoked potentials ; XXIII. Chronic microelectrode studies ; XXIV. Conclusions ; References".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 7. Cognitive deficit: experimental analysis / Marcel Kinsbourne : I. Aims and methods ; II. Natural history ; III. Perception ; IV. Language disorder ; V. Sequencing of information ; VI. Anatomical basis of cerebral function ; References.".
- catalog title "Psychobiology; behavior from a biological perspective. Edited by James L. McGaugh.".
- catalog type "text".