Description
Methods in Psychobiology, Volume 2, Specialized Laboratory Techniques in Neuropsychology and Neurobiology is intended for the beginning ""student"" in physiological, neuro-, bio-psychology, or whatever label one wishes to attach to the exciting interdisciplinary field which weds the brain and behavior. In contrast to Volume 1, somewhat more emphasis is given in the selection of topics to a number of difficult behavioral methods that are used frequently by individuals in the more traditional neurosciences.
The book begins with a discussion of the measurement of behavioral activity. This is followed by separate chapters on techniques such as electric shock motivation; aversive learning; methods of assessing the behavioral effects of drugs; long-term intravenous infusions; and perfusion of different parts of the brain. Subsequent chapters deal with the assay of pharmacologically active substances; the split-brain technique; using microknives in brain lesion studies and the production of isolated brain-stem islands; the functional decortication technique; and recording evoked potentials.
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IV. Stabilimeter and Stationary-cage Recording
Chapter 2. TECHNIQUES OF ELECTRIC SHOCK MOTIVATION
I. Apparatus for Delivering the Shock to the Subject
II. Shock Sources: General Considerations
III. Types of Shock Sources
V. Factors which can Attenuate Grid Floor Shock
VI. Basic Techniques for the Measurement and Control of Electric Shock Motivation
Chapter 3. AVERSIVE LEARNING SITUATIONS: APPARATUS AND PROCEDURES
II. Instrumental Aversive Situations
Chapter 4. ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF DRUGS
II. Pharmacological Considerations
III. Behavioral Considerations
Chapter 5. MANIPULATION OF THE ORAL AND GASTRIC ENVIRONMENTS
I. Origin and Application of Techniques
Chapter 6. LONG-TERM INTRAVENOUS INFUSION
II. Saddle and Feedthrough Swivel
III. Cannula Construction
V. Trouble Shooting and Special Arts
Chapter 7. METHODS FOR PERFUSING DIFFERENT STRUCTURES OF THE BRAIN
II. Perfusing the Cerebral Ventricles
III. Isolated Tissue Perfusion \Vith Push-pull Cannulae
IV. Perfusion of the Cortex
V. Theoretical Considerations
Chapter 8. THE NEUROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY
II. Identification by Pharmacological Analysis
III. Recording the Contractions of Isolated Smooth and Striated Muscles
IV. The Bioassay of Acetylcholine
V. The Bioassay of 5-Hydroxytryptamine (Serotonin)
VI. The Bioassay of Catecholamines
Chapter 9. SPECIALIZED LESIONS: THE SPLIT-BRAIN TECHNIQUE
I. Historical Introduction
IV. Histological Verification of Surgery
V. Fabrication of Instruments for Split-brain Surgery
VI. Behavioural Testing Methods
Chapter 10. SPECIALIZED LESIONS: "CERVEAU ISOLE" AND "ENCEPHALE ISOLE"
III. The "Encephale Isole"
IV. Maintenance and Nursing Care
V. The Use of the Preparations for Psychobiology
Chapter 11. THE USE OF MICROKNIVES IN BRAIN LESION STUDIES AND THE PRODUCTION OF ISOLATED BRAIN-STEM ISLANDS
I. Brain Lesions: General Considerations
II. The Usefulness of Microknives
III. The Hypothalamic Island
IV. Design and Construction of Knives
V. The Hypothalamic Island: Procedures and Post-operative Care
Chapter 12. INDUCING CORTICAL SPREADING DEPRESSION
II. Semi-chronic Technique
IV. Main Fields of Application
Chapter 13. RECORDING EVOKED POTENTIALS
II. The Recording Situation
IV. Installation of Electrodes in Humans and Animals
V. Evaluation of Evoked Potential Data