Neurophysiology of ingestion
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書誌事項
Neurophysiology of ingestion
(Pergamon studies in neuroscience, no. 6)
Pergamon Press, 1993
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of reviews draws together current understanding on neurophysiological approaches to ingestive behaviour in mammals. The book introduces to non-specialists the neural processes that mediate eating and drinking behaviour, focusing on the two areas of research that together are the key to understanding how the brain organizes ingestion and indeed any other sort of behaviour. On the one hand, the functional processes within the brain can only be elucidated with the help of information provided by recording the electrical activity of single nerve cells. On the other hand, the behaviour organized by interactions among neurones in relation to the environment can only be understood by experimental analysis of the cognitive processes which transform integrated sensory information into higher motor control. Thus, this book considers the organization of ingestive acts and resultant dietary selection and intakes through the senses of touch, taste, smell, and sight and by the mechanical and chemical stimulation of the digestive tract and metabolic signals from the liver.
The opening and closing chapters outline developing conceptions of the operation of the behavioural and neural systems as a whole in coordinating the impact of the internal and external environments on these diverse sensory modalities into the often sophisticated performance of consuming appropriate amounts of edible and potable materials.
目次
- A framework for neurophysiological studies of ingestion, D.A. Booth
- regulatory control of food and water intake and metabolism by the liver, D. Novin
- hepatic afferents affecting ingestive behaviour, W.R. Ewart
- gastrointestinal chemoreception and its behavioural role, N. Mei
- gastrointestinal mechanoreception in the control of ingestion, L.A. Blackshaw and D. Grundy
- the sense of touch in the control of ingestion, T. Morimoto
- gustatory control of ingestion, T.R. Scott and B.K. Giza
- olfactory processing controlling food and fluid intake, R. Gervais
- the neural control of feeding in primates, E.T. Rolls.
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