Signal molecules and behaviour /

Molecular neurobiology

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Akademi︠a︡ nauk SSSR
Other Authors: Sakharov, D. A., Vinogradova, O. S. (Olʹga Sergeevna), Winlow, W. (William)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press, [1991]
Series:Studies in neuroscience ; no. 15.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Regulation of ionic channels by GTP-binding proteins coupled to various types of receptors in Aplysia neurones
  • Regulation of responses to acetylcholine by intracellularly introduced neurotransmitters in snail neurones
  • Intrinsic mechanisms of plasticity in a snail nerve cell
  • Neurophysiological evidence for involvement of endogenous opioids in generation of central motor rhythms in Helix and Clione
  • Intergrative role of serotonin in avoidance and feeding behaviours in terrestrial snail
  • Monoaminergic control of respiratory behaviour in the freshwater pulmonate snail
  • Integration of high threshold whole-body withdrawal in the pond snail
  • Pharmacologically induced, sustained generation of the central programme for locomotion in Aplysia
  • Effects of serotonin on pleural and pedal neurones involved in inhibitory control of locomotion in Clione
  • A comparative study of dopaminergic activation of feeding movements in model gastropods
  • The role of neurohypophyseal hormones in the organisation of addictive behaviour in rats and mice
  • Catecholaminergic regulation of social behaviour in fish
  • Interaction of two different sensory inputs at the level of Mauthner neurones in goldfish: morphofunctional analysis
  • Behavioural and biochemical effects following immunisation by protein-conjugated dopamine in rats
  • The hibernation trigger alters behaviour and biopotentials of rat brain
  • Monoaminergic regulation of brain morphogenesis and animal behaviour
  • Monoamine metabolism and antenatal pathology in the brain development of rat offspring
  • DNA synthesis and protein factors of chromatin in ontogenesis of the rat brain
  • Relationship between behavioural effects of nootropic drugs and dihydropyridine receptors associated with calcium channels in rat cerebral cortex
  • The dexamethasone reactivity of the hypothalamopituitary-adrenal axis shows adaptive capability in rat behaviour
  • The reciprocity of the serotonergic and noradrenergic systems in the regulation of animal behaviour
  • Remodelling of glutamate synapses in the hippocampus of ground squirrel during hibernation behaviour
  • Effect of neuroactive substances on dissociated learning in rats