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Foundations of Physiological Psychology, 7/E
Neil R. CarlsonUniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst

ISBN-10: 0205519407
ISBN-13:  9780205519408

Publisher:  Pearson
Copyright:  2008
Format:  CD-ROM Only; 576 pp
Published:  06/13/2007


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Foundations of Physiological Psychology offers a briefer, sixteen chapter introduction to the foundations of physiology, incorporating the latest studies and research in the rapidly changing fields of neuroscience and physiological psychology.

 

The text uses many human examples, case studies, and MyPsychKit featuring Carlson’s Neuroscience Animations to help make the material interesting and relevant to student readers. Foundations of Physiological Psychology is ideal for the instructor who wants a briefer text with a balance of human and animal cases.



This product is an alternate version of:
Carlson,  Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience, 8/E


Features

  • Clear, well-researched writing continues to be applauded by both students and instructors.
  • Neil Carlson works closely with illustrated Jay Alexander to develop all art and figures. This author/artist collaboration results in clearer, more consistent, and more student-friendly illustrations than any other physiology textbook.
  • Chapter 12, “Neurological Disorders,” continues to be a student and instructor favorite.
  • Each chapter contains the following pedagogy to help students comprehend, digest and retain key concepts: Learning Objectives, Chapter Outline, Prologue, Epilogue, Interim Summaries, Thought Questions, and end-of-chapter Key Concepts summaries.


New To This Edition

  • MyPsychKit featuring Neil Carlson’s updated Neuroscience Animations (found in prior editions on a student CD-ROM) includes animations, figures and diagrams, video, terms and definitions, self-tests and access to Research Navigator, an online research and writing resource for students.
  • Case studies found throughout the text are now highlighted with a margin ruler.
  • New topics covered include:
    • Transneuronal staining with pseudorabies virus.
    • Functional imaging studies on perception of form from motion.
    • New research on the presence of dorsal and ventral streams in the auditory system.
    • The discovery that narcolepsy is a neurodegenerative disease of hypocretinergic neurons.
    • New research on the effects of estradiol on women's sexual interest.
    • New research on the role of the prefrontal cortex in decision making and moral judgments.
    • The role of serotonin in functions of prefrontal cortex: relevance to anger and aggression.
    • The role of PYY3-36 as a satiety signal.
    • New research on the mechanisms of long-term potentiation and its role in learning.
    • A new section on the bilingual brain.
    • Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease.
    • Research on immunotherapy for Alzheimer's disease.
    • Evidence for loss of cerebral gray matter in schizophrenia.
    • New evidence concerning the role of the prefrontal cortex and amygdala in depression.
    • The role of a duplicated region of chromosome 18 in susceptibility to panic disorder.
    • Lack of a fusiform face area in the brains of autistic adults.
    • A new section on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
    • The role of basolateral amygdala in classically conditioned drug craving.
    •      The following list includes some of the information that is new to the Seventh Edition of Carlson, Foundations of Physiological Psychology:

      ·      Brain mechanisms in feeling of ownership of one’s body

      ·      New research on neurogenesis

      ·      New research on cannabinoids

      ·      Antisense oligonucleotides

      ·      New research on the fusiform face area, the parahippocampal place are, and the extrastriate body area

      ·      Research on the use of timbre in perception of the source of a sound

      ·      Discovery of ion channels that constitute mechanoreceptors and taste receptors

      ·      New section on perception of music

      ·      Functional imaging of placebo responses

      ·      Role of mirror neuron circuits in imitation and comprehension of movements

      ·      Sleep-related eating disorder

      ·      New research on the role of histamine and hypocretin in sleep

      ·      Role of the vomeronasal system in recognition of gender

      ·      Functional imaging of sexual responses in humans

      ·      New research on oxytocin and pair bonding

      ·      Perception of mood in music

      ·      Brain mechanisms of antisocial behavior

      ·      New research on perception of emotions

      ·      Functional imaging of thirst in humans

      ·      Reorganization and new research in the section on mechanisms of hunger

      ·      New research on synaptic plasticity

      ·      New research on the role of the amygdala in conditioned emotional responses

      ·      New research on declarative learning

      ·      New research on consolidation and reconsolidation

      ·      Role of neurogenesis in learning

      ·      New research on language perception

      ·      Discovery of two pathways in the arcuate fasciculus

      ·      New section on stuttering

      ·      New research on reading and writing

      ·      New research on causes and treatments of neurological disorders

      ·      New research on the role of the prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia

      ·      Transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression

      ·      Relation between neurogenesis and depression

      ·      Role of polymorphisms in the promoter of the 5-HT transporter gene in depression

      ·      Deep brain stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder

      ·      New research on abnormalities in higher-order brain regions in autism

      ·      Role of prefrontal executive functions in addiction

      ·      Cannabinoid receptors and addiction to nicotine

      ·      New research on heredity and addiction

      ·      New treatments for opiate addiction

       

       


      Table of Contents

      chapter 1 Introduction  1

       

       

      PROLOGUE  Rene’s Inspiration  2

       

      Understanding Human Consciousness: A Physiological Approach  3

           Blindsight  4

           Split Brains  5

           Interim Summary  7

      The Nature of Physiological Psychology  8

           The Goals of Research  8

           Biological Roots of Physiological Psychology  9

           Interim Summary  12

      Natural Selection and Evolution  13

           Functionalism and the Inheritance of Traits  13

           Evolution of the Human Species  16

           Evolution of Large Brains  18

           Interim Summary  19

      Ethical Issues in Research with Animals  20

      Careers in Neuroscience  23

           Interim Summary  24

      Strategies for Learning  24

      EPILOGUE  Models of Brain Functions  27

       

      Key Concepts  27

      Suggested Readings  28

       

       

      chapter 2 Structure and Functions of Cells of the Nervous System  29

       

      PROLOGUE  Unresponsive Muscles  30

       

      Cells of the Nervous System  31

           Neurons  31

           Supporting Cells  34

           The Blood—Brain Barrier  38

           Interim Summary  39

      Communication Within a Neuron  40

           Neural Communication: An Overview  40

           Measuring Electrical Potentials of Axons  42

           The Membrane Potential: Balance of Two Forces  44 

           The Action Potential  47

           Conduction of the Action Potential  49

            Interim Summary  50

      Communication Between Neurons  51

           Structure of Synapses  52

           Release of Neurotransmitter  53

           Activation of Receptors  53

           Postsynaptic Potentials  55

           Termination of Postsynaptic Potentials  56

           Effects of Postsynaptic Potentials: Neural Integration 57

           Autoreceptors  58

           Axoaxonic Synapses  59

           Nonsynaptic Chemical Communication  59

           Interim Summary  60

      EPILOGUE  Myasthenia Gravis  61

      Key Concepts  62

      Suggested Readings  62

       

      chapter 3  Structure of the Nervous System  63

       PROLOGUE  The Left Is Gone  64

      Basic Features of the Nervous System  64

           An Overview  65

           Meninges  67

           The Ventricular System and Production of Cerebrospinal Fluid  69

           Interim Summary  70

      The Central Nervous System  70

           Development of the Central Nervous System  71

           The Forebrain  75

           The Midbrain  84

           The Hindbrain  85

           The Spinal Cord  87

           Interim Summary  89

      The Peripheral Nervous System  89

           Spinal Nerves  90

           Cranial Nerves  91

           The Autonomic Nervous System  91

           Interim Summary  94

      EPILOGUE Unilateral Neglect  94

      Key Concepts  96

      Suggested Readings  96

       

      chapter 4  Psychopharmacology  97

      PROLOGUE  A contaminated Drug  98

       

      Principles of Psychopharmacology  98

          

           Pharmacokinetics  99

          

           Drug Effectiveness  101

          

           Effects of Repeated Administration  103

          

           Placebo Effects  104

          

           Interim Summary  104

       

      Sites of Drug Action  105

       

           Effects on Production of Neurotransmitters  105

       

           Effects on Storage and Release of Neurotransmitters  105

       

           Effects on Receptors  106

       

           Effects on Reuptake or Destruction of Neurotransmitters  107

       

           Interim Summary  108

       

      Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators  108

       

           Acetylcholine  109

       

           The Monoamines  111

       

           Amino Acids  116

       

           Peptides  119

       

           Lipids  120

       

           Nucleosides  121

       

           Soluble Gases  121

       

           Interim Summary  122

       

      EPILOGUE  Helpful Hints from a Tragedy  124

       

      Key Concepts  124

       

      Suggested Readings  125

       

       

      chapter 5  Methods and Strategies of Research  126 

       

      PROLOGUE   127

       

      Experimental Ablation  128

       

           Evaluating the Behavioral Effects of Brain Damage  128

       

           Producing Brain Lesions  129

       

           Stereotaxic Surgery  130

       

           Histological Methods  132

       

           Tracing Neural Connections  133

       

           Study of the Living Human Brain  137

       

           Interim Summary  139

       

      Recording and Stimulating Neural Activity  140

       

           Recording Neural Activity  141

       

           Recording the Brain’s Metabolic and Synaptic Activity  143

       

           Measuring the Brain’s Secretions  144

       

           Stimulating Neural Activity  145

       

           Behavioral Effects of Electrical Brain Stimulation  147

       

           Interim Summary  148

       

      Neurochemical Methods  149

       

           Finding Neurons That Produce Particular Neurochemicals  149

       

           Localizing Particular Receptors  151

       

           Interim Summary  152

       

      Genetic Methods  153

       

           Twin Studies  153

       

           Adoption Studies  154

       

           Targeted Mutations  154

       

           Antisense Oligonucleotides  154

       

           Interim Summary  155

       

      EPILOGUE  Watch the Brain Waves  155

       

      Key Concepts  156

       

      Suggested Readings  156

       

       

      chapter 6  Vision  157

       

      PROLOGUE  Seeing Without Perceiving  158

       

      The Stimulus  159

       

      Anatomy of the Visual System  160

       

           The Eyes  160

       

           Photoreceptors162

       

           Connections Between Eye and Brain  163

       

           Interim Summary  165

       

      Coding of Visual Information in the Retina  166

       

           Coding of Light and Dark  166

       

           Coding of Color  167

       

           Interim Summary  169

       

      Analysis of Visual Information: Role of the Striate Cortex  170

       

           Anatomy of the Striate Cortex  170

       

           Orientation and Movement  170

       

           Spatial Frequency  171

       

           Retinal Disparity  172

       

           Color  173

       

           Modular Organization of the Striate Cortex  174

       

           Interim Summary  174

       

      Analysis of Visual Information: Role of the Visual Association Cortex  175

       

           Two Streams of Visual Analysis  175

       

           Perception of Color  177

       

           Perception of Form  178

       

           Perception of Movement  181

       

           Perception of Spatial Location  184

       

           Interim Summary  187

       

      EPILOGUE Case Studies  188

       

      Key Concepts  189

       

      Suggested Readings  189

       

       

       

      chapter 7  Audition, the Body Senses, and the Chemical Senses Audition  190

       

      PROLOGUE  All in Her Head?  191

       

      Audition  192

       

           The Stimulus  192

       

           Anatomy of the Ear 192

       

           Auditory Hair Cells and the Transduction of Auditory Information  195

       

           The Auditory Pathway  196

       

           Perception of Pitch  197

       

           Perception of Timbre  199

       

           Perception of Spatial Location  200

       

           Perception of Environmental Sounds  202

       

           Interim Summary  204

       

      Vestibular System  205

       

           Anatomy of the Vestibular Apparatus  206

       

           The Vestibular Pathway  206

       

           Interim Summary  207

       

      Somatosenses  207

       

           The Stimuli  208

       

           Anatomy of the Skin and Its Receptive Organs  208

       

           Perception of Cutaneous Stimulation  209

       

           The Somatosensory Pathways  211

       

           Perception of Pain  212

       

           Interim Summary  214

       

      Gustation  215

       

           The Stimuli  215

       

           Anatomy of the Taste Buds and Gustatory Cells  215

       

           Perception of Gustatory Information  216

       

           The Gustatory Pathway  217

       

           Interim Summary  218

       

      Olfaction  218

       

           The Stimulus

       

           Anatomy of the Olfactory Apparatus

       

           Transduction of Olfactory Information  220

       

           Perception of Specific Odors  221

       

           Interim Summary  222

       

      EPILOGUE  Natural Analgesia  223

       

      Key Concepts  224

       

      Suggested Readings  225

       

       

      chapter 8  Sleep and Biological Rhythms  226

       

      PROLOGUE  Waking Nightmares  227

       

      A Physiological and Behavioral Description of Sleep  228

       

           Interim Summary  231

       

      Disorders of Sleep  231

       

           Insomnia  232

       

           Narcolepsy  232

       

           REM Sleep Behavior Disorder  234

       

           Problems Associated with Slow-Wave Sleep  235

       

           Interim Summary  236

       

      Why Do We Sleep?  236

       

           Functions of Slow-Wave Sleep  236

       

           Functions of REM Sleep  239

       

           Interim Summary  240

       

      Physiological Mechanisms of Sleep and Waking  241

       

           Chemical Control of Sleep  241

       

           Neural Control of Arousal  242

       

           Neural Control of Slow-Wave Sleep  245

       

           Neural Control of REM Sleep  247

       

           Interim Summary  251

       

      Biological Clocks  252

       

           Circadian Rhythms and Zeitgebers  252

       

           The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus  253

       

           Control of Seasonal Rhythms: The Pineal Gland and Melatonin  255

       

           Changes in Circadian Rhythms: Shift Work and Jet Lag  256

       

      Interim Summary  258

       

      EPILOGUE  Functions of Dreams  258

       

      Key Concepts  258

       

      Suggested Readings  260

       

       

      chapter 9  Reproduction Behavior  261

       

      PROLOGUE: From Boy to Girl  262

       

      Sexual Development  262

       

           Production of Gametes and Fertilization  262

       

           Development of the Sex Organs  263

       

           Sexual Maturation  266

       

           Interim Summary  268

       

      Hormonal Control of Sexual Behavior  269

       

           Hormonal Control of Female Reproductive Cycles  269

       

           Hormonal Control of Sexual Behavior of Laboratory Animals  270

       

           Organizational Effects of Androgens on Behavior: Masculinization and Defeminization  272

       

           Effects of Pheromones  273

       

           Human Sexual Behavior  275

       

           Sexual Orientation  277

       

           Interim Summary  281

       

      Neural Control of Sexual Behavior  282

       

           Males  282

       

           Females  283

       

           Formation of Pair Bonds  285      

       

           Interim Summary  286

       

      Parental Behavior  287

       

           Maternal Behavior of Rodents  287

       

           Hormonal Control of Maternal Behavior  288

       

           Neural Control of Maternal Behavior  289

       

           Neural Control of Paternal Behavior  289

       

           Interim Summary  290

       

      EPILOGUE: From Boy to Girl and Back Again  290

       

      Key Concepts  291

       

      Suggested Readings  292

       

      Additional Resources  292

       

       

      chapter 10 Emotion  293

       

      PROLOGUE: Intellect and Emotion  294

       

      Emotions as Response Patterns  294

       

           Fear  295

       

           Anger, Aggression, and Impulse Control  299

       

           Interim Summary  305

       

      Communication of Emotions  306

       

           Facial Expression of Emotions: Innate Responses  306

       

           Neural Basis of the Communication of Emotions: Recognition  307

       

           Neural Basis of the Communication of Emotions: Expression  310

       

           Interim Summary  313

       

      Feelings of Emotions  313

       

           The James-Lange Theory  313

          

           Feedback from Simulated Emotions  315

       

           Interim Summary  316

       

      EPILOGUE: Mr. V. Revisited  317

       

      Key Concepts  318

       

      Suggested Readings  318

       

      Additional Resources  318

       

       

      chapter 11  Ingestive Behavior  319

       

      PROLOGUE: Out of Control  320

       

      Physiological Regulatory Mechanisms  320

       

      Drinking  322

       

           Some Facts About Fluid Balance  322

       

           Two Types of Thirst  323

       

           Interim Summary  326

       

      Eating: Some Facts About Metabolism  327

       

           Interim Summary  330

       

      What Starts a Meal?  330

       

           Signals from the Environment  330

       

           Signals from the Stomach  331

       

           Metabolic Signals  332 

       

           Interim Summary  333

       

      What Stops a Meal?  333

       

           Gastric Factors  334

       

           Intestinal Factors  334

       

           Liver Factors  335

       

           Insulin  335

       

           Long-Term Satiety: Signals from Adipose Tissue  336

       

           Interim Summary  336

       

      Brain Mechanisms  337

       

           Brain Stem  337

       

           Hypothalamus  338

       

           Interim Summary 342

       

      Eating Disorders  342

       

           Obesity  343

       

           Anorexia Nervosa/Bulimia Nervosa  348

       

           Interim Summary  350

       

      EPILOGUE: An Insatiable Appetite  352  

       

      Key Concepts  353

       

      Suggested Readings  354

       

      Additional Resources  354

       

       

      chapter 12  Learning and Memory  355

       

      PROLOGUE: Every Day Is Alone  356

       

      The Nature of Learning  356

       

           Interim Summary  360

       

      Synaptic Plasticity: Long-Term Potentiation and Long-Term Depression  360

       

           Induction of Long-Term Potentiation  360

       

           Role of NMDA Receptors  362

       

           Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity  364

       

           Long-Term Depression  367

       

           Interim Summary  367

       

      Perceptual Learning  368

       

           Interim Summary  370

       

      Classical Conditioning  370

       

           Interim Summary  372

       

      Instrumental Conditioning  373

       

           Basal Ganglia  373

       

           Reinforcement  375

       

           Interim Summary  377

       

      Relational Learning  378 

       

           Human Anterograde Amnesia  378

          

           Spared Learning Abilities  380

          

           Declarative and Nondeclarative Memories  381

       

           Anatomy of Anterograde Amnesia  383 

       

           Role of the Hippocampal Formation in Memory Consolidation  385

       

           Episodic and Semantic Memories  386

       

           Spatial Memory  387

          

           Relational Learning in Laboratory Animals  388

       

           Role of Hippocampal Neuogenesis in Learning  393  

       

           Interim Summary  393

       

      EPILOGUE: What Causes Confabulation?  394

       

      Key Concepts  395

       

      Suggested Readings  396

       

      Additional Resources  396

       

       

      chapter 13  Communication  397

       

      PROLOGUE:  Can’t Hear Words  398 

       

      Speech Production and Comprehension: Brain Mechanisms  398

       

           Lateralization 399

       

           Speech Production  400

       

           Speech Comprehension  403

       

           Aphasia in Deaf People  412

       

           Prosody: Rhythm, Tone, and Emphasis in Speech  413

       

           Stuttering  414 

       

           Interim Summary  416

       

      Disorders of Reading and Writing  417

       

           Relation to Aphasia  417

       

           Pure Alexia  418

       

           Toward an Understanding of Reading  419

       

           Toward an Understanding of Writing  424

       

           Developmental Dyslexias  426

       

           Interim Summary  427

       

      EPILOGUE: Speech Sounds and the Left Hemisphere

       

      Key Concepts  429

       

      Suggested Readings  430

       

      Additional Resources  430

       

       

      chapter 14  Neurological Disorders  431 

       

      PROLOGUE: It Started with Her Foot  432

       

      Tumors  432

       

      Seizure Disorders  434

       

      Cerebrovascular Accidents  437

       

           Interim Summary  441

       

      Disorders of Development  442

       

           Toxic Chemicals  442

       

           Inherited Metabolic Disorders  443

       

           Down Syndrome  444

       

           Interim Summary  444

       

      Degenerative Disorders  445

       

           Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies  445

       

           Parkinson's Disease  446

       

           Huntington’s Disease  449

       

           Alzheimer's Disease  450

       

           Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis  454

       

           Multiple Sclerosis  455

       

           Interim Summary  456

       

      Disorders Caused by Infectious Diseases  457

       

           Interim Summary  459

       

      EPILOGUE: Seizure Surgery  459 

       

      Key Concepts  460

       

      Suggested Readings  460

       

      Additional Resources  460

       

       

      CHAPTER 15  Schizophrenia, Affective Disorders, and Anxiety Disorders  461  

       

      PROLOGUE: Anxiety Surgery  462

       

      Schizophrenia  462

       

           Description  462

       

           Heritability  464

       

           Pharmacology of Schizophrenia: The Dopamine Hypothesis  464

       

           Schizophrenia as a Neurological Disorder  465

       

           Interim Summary  474

       

      Major Affective Disorders  475

       

           Description  475

       

           Heritability  476

       

           Physiological Treatments  476

       

           Role of Monamines  480

       

           Evidence for Brain Abnormalities  481

          

           Role of the 5-HT Transporter  483

       

           Role of Circadian Rhythms  484

       

           Interim Summary  487

       

      Anxiety Disorders  488

       

           Panic Disorder  488

       

           Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder  490

       

           Interim Summary  494

       

      EPILOGUE: Prefrontal Lobotomy  495

       

      Key Concepts  496

       

      Suggested Readings  497

       

      Additional Resources  497

       

       

          

      chapter 16  Autistic, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity, Stress, and Substance Abuse Disorders  498 

       

      PROLOGUE:  A Sudden Craving  499

       

      Autistic Disorder  499

       

           Description  499

       

           Possible Causes  501

       

           Interim Summary  502

       

      Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder  503

       

           Description  503

       

           Possible Causes  504

       

           Interim Summary  505

       

      Stress Disorders  505

       

           Physiology of the Stress Response  506

       

           Health Effects of Long-Term Stress  507

       

           Effects of Stress on the Brain  508

       

           Posttraumatic Stress Disorder  510

       

           Stress and Infectious Diseases  511

          

           Interim Summary  513 

       

      Substance Abuse Disorders  514

       

           What Is Addiction  514

       

           Commonly Abused Drugs  520

       

           Heredity and Drug Abuse  526

       

           Therapy for Drug Abuse  528

       

           Interim Summary  530

       

      EPILOGUE: Classically Conditioned Craving  532

       

       

       

      Key Concepts  533

       

      Suggest Readings  533

       

      Additional Resources  534

       

       

      References

       

      Name Index

       

      Subject Index

       


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      • Foundations of Physiological Psychology (with Neuroscience Animations and Student Study Guide CD-ROM), 6/E
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        ©2011  |  Pearson  |  Cloth; 576 pp  |  Instock
        ISBN-10: 0205790356  |  ISBN-13: 9780205790357
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      • Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience, 8/E
        Carlson
        ©2011  |  Pearson  |  Cloth; 576 pp  |  Instock
        ISBN-10: 0205790356  |  ISBN-13: 9780205790357
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