Signal molecules and behaviour
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Signal molecules and behaviour
(Studies in neuroscience, no. 15)
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1991
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Papers from a symposium held in summer 1991 in Pushchino, USSR and sponsored by the USSR Academy of Sciences
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Description
This volume, one of a series of studies in neurosciences, originates from a symposium held in Pushino, USSR. The meeting, devoted to the roles of signal molecules in animal behaviour, was sponsored by the USSR Academy of Sciences. Divided into three sections, it first presents cellular and invertebrate models, covering the interaction of signal molecules at neuronal level and transmitter-dependent behavioural states. This section is followed by vertebrate models, including papers addressing drug-induced behaviours, developmental neurobiology of signal molecules and the behavioural effects of neuroactive substances. The final section covers methodology.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Cellular and invertebrate models: interaction of signal molecules at neuronal level
- transmitter-dependent behavioural states. Part 2 Vertebrate models: drug-induced behaviours
- developmental neurobiology of signal molecules
- behavioural effects of neuroactive substances. Part 3 Methodology: Instrumental techniques for sampling and analysis in neurochemical and behavioural investigations
- positron emission tomography and its application in molecular neurosciences.
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