Title |
The behavioral neuroscience of the septal region / Robert Numan, editor. |
OCLC |
41327727 |
ISBN |
0387988793 (hard cover : alk. paper) |
Publisher |
New York : Springer, [2000] |
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©2000 |
Description |
xv, 426 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
LC Subject heading/s |
Septum (Brain) -- Physiology.
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Medical Subject heading/s |
Hippocampus -- physiology.
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Behavior -- physiology.
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Memory -- physiology.
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Septum Pellucidum -- physiology.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
On the basic architecture of the septal region / Larry W. Swanson and Pierre-Yves Risold -- Neuronal networks that control the septal pacemaker system : synaptic interconnections between the septal complex, hippocampus, supramammillary area, and median raphe / Csaba Leranth and Robert P. Vertes -- Cellular pharmacology at synapses within the septal complex / Joel P. Gallagher, Patricia Shinnick-Gallagher, and William H. Grifith -- Septal orchestration of hippocampal network dynamics / James J. Chrobak -- Septal modulation of hippocampal dynamics : what is the function of the theta rhythm? / Michael E. Hasselmo -- The medial septum : node of the ascending brainstem hippocampal synchronizing pathways / Brian H. Bland -- Transsynaptic mechanisms controlling cholinergic neuronal activation in the septohippocampal and nBM-cortical pathways : differential roles in memory and attentional processes? / Thomas P. Durkin, Pierre Cazala, and René Garcia -- The septal region and social behavior / Teige Sheehan and Michael Numan -- The septum and anxiety / Dallas Treit and Janet Menard -- The septal complex as seen through the context of fear / Peter D. Sparks and Joseph E. LeDoux -- The septohippocampal system and path integration / Ian Q. Whishaw -- Septal modulation of the working memory for voluntary behavior / Robert Numan -- The medial septum and working/episodic memory / Thomas J. Walsh -- Septal lesions as a model for evaluating potential cognition enhancers / Michael W. Decker, Anthony W. Bannon, and Peter Curzon -- Human memory dysfunctions due to septal lesions / D. Yves von Cramon and Hans J. Markowitsch. |
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