Limbic motor circuits and neuropsychiatry. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Limbic motor circuits and neuropsychiatry. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Limbic motor circuits and neuropsychiatry
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Peter W. Kalivas, Charles D. Barnes.
- Other Names:
- Kalivas, Peter W, 1952-
Barnes, Charles D, 1935- - Contents:
- Ch. 1. Basal Forebrain Organization: An Anatomical Framework for Motor Aspects of Drive and Motivation / Lennart Heimer, George F. Alheid and Daniel S. Zahm -- Ch. 2. The Nucleus Accumbens Core and Shell: Accumbal Compartments and Their Functional Attributes / Ariel Y. Deutch, Andrea J. Bourdelais and Daniel S. Zahm -- Ch. 3. Transmitter Regulation of Mesencephalic Dopamine Cells / Vincent Seutin, R. Alan North and Steven W. Johnson -- Ch. 4. Functional Characteristics of Nucleus Accumbens Neurons: Evidence Obtained from in Vivo Electrophysiological Recordings / Steven J. Henriksen and Jeannie Giacchino -- Ch. 5. Transmitter Actions and Interactions on Pallidal Neuronal Function / T. Celeste Napier -- Ch. 6. Mesolimbic Interactions With Mesopontine Modulation of Locomotion / Robert D. Skinner and E. Garcia-Rill -- Ch. 7. From Motivation to Action: a Review of Dopaminergic Regulation of Limbic [actual symbol not reproducible] Nucleus Accumbens [actual symbol not reproducible] Ventral Pallidum [actual symbol not reproducible] Pedunculopontine Nucleus Circuitries Involved in Limbic-motor Integration / Gordon J. Mogenson, Stefan M. Brudzynski, Michael Wu, Charles R. Yang and Conrad C.Y. Yim -- Ch. 8. The Circuitry Mediating the Translation of Motivational Stimuli Into Adaptive Motor Responses / Peter W. Kalivas, Lynn Churchill and Mark A. Klitenick -- Ch. 9. The Mesocorticolimbic Circuit in Drug Dependence and Reward -- A Role for the Extended Amygdala? / George F. Koob,Ch. 1. Basal Forebrain Organization: An Anatomical Framework for Motor Aspects of Drive and Motivation / Lennart Heimer, George F. Alheid and Daniel S. Zahm -- Ch. 2. The Nucleus Accumbens Core and Shell: Accumbal Compartments and Their Functional Attributes / Ariel Y. Deutch, Andrea J. Bourdelais and Daniel S. Zahm -- Ch. 3. Transmitter Regulation of Mesencephalic Dopamine Cells / Vincent Seutin, R. Alan North and Steven W. Johnson -- Ch. 4. Functional Characteristics of Nucleus Accumbens Neurons: Evidence Obtained from in Vivo Electrophysiological Recordings / Steven J. Henriksen and Jeannie Giacchino -- Ch. 5. Transmitter Actions and Interactions on Pallidal Neuronal Function / T. Celeste Napier -- Ch. 6. Mesolimbic Interactions With Mesopontine Modulation of Locomotion / Robert D. Skinner and E. Garcia-Rill -- Ch. 7. From Motivation to Action: a Review of Dopaminergic Regulation of Limbic [actual symbol not reproducible] Nucleus Accumbens [actual symbol not reproducible] Ventral Pallidum [actual symbol not reproducible] Pedunculopontine Nucleus Circuitries Involved in Limbic-motor Integration / Gordon J. Mogenson, Stefan M. Brudzynski, Michael Wu, Charles R. Yang and Conrad C.Y. Yim -- Ch. 8. The Circuitry Mediating the Translation of Motivational Stimuli Into Adaptive Motor Responses / Peter W. Kalivas, Lynn Churchill and Mark A. Klitenick -- Ch. 9. The Mesocorticolimbic Circuit in Drug Dependence and Reward -- A Role for the Extended Amygdala? / George F. Koob, Patricia Robledo, Athina Markou and S. Barak Caine -- Ch. 10. Limbic Cortico-Striato-Pallido-Pontine Substrates of Sensorimotor Gating in Animal Models and Psychiatric Disorders / Neal R. Swerdlow, David L. Braff, S. Barak Caine and Mark A. Geyer -- Ch. 11. Cortical Regulation of the Mesolimbic Dopamine System: Implications for Schizophrenia / Barbara K. Lipska, Daniel R. Weinberger -- Ch. 12. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Basal Ganglia in Depression / Gary S. Figiel and Charles B. Nemeroff -- Ch. 13. Mesolimbic Motor Circuit in Parkinson's Disease and Other Movement Disorders / Eric K. Richfield. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Place of publication not identified : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (416 pages), (9 illustrations)
- Subjects:
- 612.8/25
Limbic system
Efferent pathways
Neuropsychology
Neuropsychiatry
Limbic System -- physiology
Efferent Pathways -- physiology
Nervous System Diseases -- psychology
Efferent pathways
Limbic system
Neuropsychiatry
Neuropsychology
Limbisches System
Neuropsychiatrie
Limbisches System
Neuropsychiatrie - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000012651
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