Chapter 01
CH01F06 Visual Tracking of a Pendulum by Control Subject and 3 Schizophrenics
CH01F08 Prefrontal Lobes
CH01F09 Prefrontal Lobotomy Procedure of Moniz and Lima
CH01F10 Transorbital Procedure for Prefrontal Lobotomy
Chapter 02
CH02F01 Asomatognosia
CH02F03 The Biology of Behavior
CH02F12 Animal Brains
CH02F13 Mendel’s Theory
CH02F15 Meiotic Cell Division, Fertilization, and Mititic Cell Division
CH02F16 Crossing Over
CH02F17 DNA Molecule
CH02F19 DNA Replication
CH02F20 Gene Expression
CH02F24 Neural Circuit for Birdsong in the Canary
Chapter 03
CH03F01 Human Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
CH03F02 Major Divisions of the Nervous System
CH03F03 Cerebral Ventricles
CH03F04 Absorption of Cerebrospinal Fluid
CH03F05 The Major External Features of a Typical Neuron
CH03F06 The Major Internal Features of a Typical Neuron
CH03F07 The Cell Membrane
CH03F08 Types of Neurons
CH03F10 Mynelination of PNS and CNS Axons
CH03F18 Planes of the Human Brain
CH03F19 Dorsal and Ventral Roots of Spinal Cord
CH03F20 Cross Section of the Spinal Cord
CH03F21 Early Development of the Mammalian Brain
CH03F22 Divisions of the Adult Human Brain
CH03F23 Human Myelencephalon and Metencephalon
CH03F24 Human Mesencephalon
CH03F25 Human Diencephalon
CH03F27 Major Fissures of the Human Cerebral Hemispheres
CH03F28 The Lobes of the Cerebral Hemispheres
CH03F29 The Six Layers of Neocortex
CH03F30 The Major Structures of the Limbic System
CH03F31 The Basal Ganglia
CH03F32 Summary of Major Brain Structures
Chapter 04
CH04F02 How a Membrane is Displayed on an Oscilloscope
CH04F03 Ion Concentraton in the Resting Neuron
CH04F04 Ion Distribution Across the Neural Membrane
CHO4F06 Possible Combinations of Spatial Summation
CH04F07 Possible Combinations of Temporal Summation
CH04F08 Opening and Closing of Voltage-Activated Sodium and Potassium Channels
CHO4F09 Anatomy of a Typical Synapse
CH04F13 Ion-Channel Linked Receptors and G-protein Linked Receptors
CH04F14 Reuptake and Enzymatic Degradation
CH04F17 Classes of Neurotransmitters
CH04F18 Seven Processes in Neurotransmitter Action
CH04F19 Mechanisms of Drug Effects
CH04F20 GABAA-Benzodiazepine Receptor
Chapter 05
CH05F07 Typical EEGs
CH05F09 The Averaging of an Auditory Evoked Potential
CH05F10 An Average Auditory Evoked Potential
CH05F11 Raw and Integrated EMG Signals
CH05F14 Stereotaxic Surgery
CH05F15 Subcortical Knife Cuts
CH05F16 A Cryoprobe
CH05F17 Four Methods of Recording Electrical Activity
CH05F22 Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
CH05F25 A Radial Arm Maze
Chapter 06
CH06F04 Stroke-Induced Release of Glutamate
CH06F07 EEG Activity Before, During, and After a Clonic Convulsion
CH06F09 EEG of Petit Mal Epileptic Attacks
CH06F12 Neurofibrillary Tangles and Amyloid Plaques
Chapter 07
CH07F03 Section of the Human Eye
CH07F04 Cellular Structure of the Mammalian Retina
CH07F07 Convergence of Cones and Rods
CH07F09 Human Photopic and Scotopic Spectral Sensitivity Curves
CH07F11 Response to Rods of Light
CH07F12 Retina-Geniculate-Striate System
CH07F13 Mach Bands
CH07F14 Lateral Inhibition Produces Contrast Enhancement
CH07F15 Receptive Fields of On-Center and Off-Center Cells
CH07F16 Responses of an On-Center Cell to Contrast
CH07F18 Organization of the Primary Visual Cortex
CH07F21 Hubel and Wiesel’s Model
CH07F26 Opponent Processing by a Retinal Circuit
CH07F28 Hubel and Livingstone’s Model
Chapter 08
CH08F02 Two Models of Sensory System Organization
CH08F03 Visual Areas of the Human Cerebral Cortex
CH08F05 Completion of a Migraine-Induced Scotoma
CH08F07 Neurons of the Monkey Prestriate Cortex and Primary Visual Cortex
CH08F09 Visual Information Pathways
CH08F10 Firing Rate of a Monkey Inferotemporal Cortex Neuron
CH08F11 Relation Between the Physical and Perceptual Dimensions of Sound
CH08F13 Anatomy of the Ear
CH08F14 Pathways of the Auditory System
CH08F15 Primary and Secondary Auditory Cortex
CH08F17 Four Cutaneous Receptors
CH08F18 Dermatomes of the Human Body
CH08F19 The Dorsal-Column Medial-Lemniscus System
CH08F20 The Anterolateral System
CH08F21 The Somatosensory Cortex and the Primary Somatosensory Homunculus
CH08F24 Basbaum and Field’s Model of Descending Analgesia Circuit
CH08F25 The Olfactory System
CH08F27 The Gustatory System
Chapter 09
CH09F01 Model of the Sensorimotor System
CH09F02 Cortical Input and Output Pathways
CH09F04 Pathways of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Association Cortex
CH09F05 Four Areas of the Secondary Motor Cortex
CH09F07 The Motor Homunculus
CH09F08 Lateral Surface of the Human Left Hemisphere
CH09F09 The Two Divisions of the Dorsolateral Motor Pathway
CH09F10 The Two Divisions of the Ventromedial Motor Pathway
CH09F14 The Muscle-Spindle Feedback Circuit
CH09F15 Intrafusal Motor Neurons
CH09F16 The Elictation of a Stretch Reflex
CH09F18 Reciprocal Innervation of Antagonistic Muscles
Chapter 10
CH10F01 Gastrointestinal Tract
CH10F03 The Three Phases of Energy Metabolism
CH10F04 Energy Set-Point View
CH10F05 Sham-Eating Preparation
CH10F08 Location of the Ventromedial and Lateral Hypothalamus in the Rat
CH10F10 Paraventricular Nucleus in the Rat Hypothalamus
CH10F12 Transplantation of an Extra Stomach and Length of Intestine
CH10F14 Leaky-Barrel Model
CH10F16 Isotonicity, Hypertonicity, Hypotonicity, and Osmotic Pressure
CH10F18 A Nephron
CH10F21 The Lateral Preoptic Area
CH10F22 Effects of Cellular Dehydration and Hypovolemia
CH10F23 Location of the Subfornical Organ in the Rat
CH10F24 Saccharin Elation Effect
Chapter 11
CH11F01 Endocrine Glands
CH11F02 Posterior and Anterior Pituitary
CH11F03 Neural Connections Between the Hypothalamus and the Pituitary
CH11F04 Control of the Anterior and Posterior Pituitary by the Hypothalamus
CH11F05 Regulation of Gonadal Hormones
CH11F13 Nissi-Stained Coronal Sections Through Preoptic Area of Rats
CH11F15 Hypothalamus-Tegmentum Circuits
Chapter 12
CH12F02 EEG of Alert Wakefulness
CH12F03 EEG Stages During a Typical Night’s Sleep
CH12F05 A Typical Free-Running Circadian Sleep-Wake Cycle
CH12F06 Effect of 24 Hours of Sleep Deprivation
CH12F10 Motivation to Sleep
CH12F11 Sensory Theory of Sleep/Reticulary Activating System Theory of Sleep
CH12F12 Location of the Raphé Nuclei
CH12F13 Effects of Forebrain Lesions on the Sleep of Cats
CH12F14 Sagittal Section of the Brain Stem of the Cat
CH12F16 Discovery of the Retinohypothalamic Tracts
Chapter 13
CH13F02 Drug Tolerance
CH13F03 Relation Between Drug Tolerance and Withdrawal Effects
CH13F04 Contingent Tolerance
CH13F05 Situational Specificity of Tolerance
CH13F09 Major Intracranial Self-Stimulation Sites in the Rat Brain
CH13F10 Mesotelencephalic Dopamine System
CH13F11 Increase in Dopamine Release
CH13F12 Two Behavioral Paradigm
Chapter 14
CH14F02 Medial Temporal Lobectomy
CH14F03 Verbal and Nonverbal Matching-to-Sample Tests
CH14F06 Incomplete-Pictures Test
CH14F07 Major Components of the Hippocampus
CH14F08 Amnesia Following Concussion-Producing Blow to Head
CH14F11 Nonrecurring-Items Delayed Nonmatching-to-Sample Test
CH14F13 The Three Major Structures of the Medial Temporal Lobe
CH14F15 Mumby Box
CH14F17 Effects of Rhinal Cortex Lesions and Hippocampus-Plus-Amygdala Lesions
CH14F19 Structures of the Brain That Play a Role in Memory
Chapter 15
CH15F01 How the Neural Plate Develops into the Neural Tube
CH15F03 Migration of Neurons to Create New Layers of Cells
CH15F05 Sperry’s Classic Study of Eye Rotation and Regeneration
CH15F06 Evidence Against the Blueprint Hypothesis
CH15F07 Regeneration of the Optic Nerve of the Frog
CH15F08 Effect of Neuron Death and Synapse Rearrangement
CH15F10 An Aplysia
CH15F11 Components of the Neural Circuit that Mediates the Aplysia Gill- Withdrawal Reflex
CH15F12a Mechanism of Habituation of Aplysia Gill-Withdrawal Reflex
CH15F12b Mechanism of Sensitization of Aplysia Gill-Withdrawal Reflex
CH15F13 Discriminated Pavlovian Conditioning of the Aplysia Gill-Withdrawal Reflex
CH15F14 Discriminated Pavlovian Conditioning of the Gill-Withdrawal Reflex
CH15F15 Slice of Hippocampal Tissue for Study of LTP
CH15F16 Long-Term Potentiation in Hippocampal Dentate Gyrus
CH15F18 Induction of NMDA-Receptor-Mediated LTP
CH15F19 Neuronal and Transneuronal Degeneration
CH15F20 Three Patterns of Axonal Regeneration
CH15F21 Collateral Sprouting after Neural Degeneration
CH15F22 Reorganization of the Rat Motor Cortex After Transection
CH15F23 The Two-Stage Model of Neural Reorganization
CH15F26 Stimulation and Guidance of Axonal Regeneration
Chapter 16
CH16F01 Cerebral Hemispheres and Cerebral Commissures
CH16F02 Location of Broca’s Area
CH16F03 Method of Studying Lateralization of Language Abilities
CH16F05 Illustration of Meyers and Sperry’s Split-Brain Experiment
CH16F06 Test to Evaluate Split-Brain Patients
CH16FTB Abilities That Display Cerebral Lateralization of Function
CH16F08 Three Language Areas Showing Cerebral Asymmetry
CH16F09 Anatomical Asymmetry in the Planum Temporale
CH16F10 Seven Components of the Wernicke-Geshwind Model
CH16F11 How the Wernicke-Geshwind Model Works
CH16F14 Effects of Cortical Lesions on Language Abilities
CH16F17 Peterson et al.’s (1989) PET Scan Study
CH16FTB Abilities That Display Cerebral Lateralization of Function
Chapter 17
CH17F01 Principle of Antithesis as Illustrated in Darwin, The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals
CH17F02 Four Ways of Thinking about Emotion-Inducing Stimuli
CH17F03 Location of Major Limbic System Structures
CH17F08 Effects of Lesions on Two Measures of Emotion
CH17F09 Structures That Mediate Responses to Auditory Conditional Stimulus
CH17F10 Two-System View of Stress Response
CH17F14 D2 Binding Ability of Neuroleptics and Their Clinical Potency
CH17F15 Blockade of Serotonin Reuptake by Fluoxetine
Chapter 18
CH18F01 The Autonomic Nervous System
CH18F02 The Cranial Nerves
CH18F04 Nuclei of the Thalamus
CH18F05 Nuclei of the Hypothalamus
CH18F07 Phases of the Human Menstrual Cycle
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