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Psychology 312-1 (Neurobiology & Behavior) Dr. J.P. Rosenfeld 206 Cresap Lab., ext. 1-3629 COURSE OUTLINE AND READING GUIDE: 2008 WEEK TOPIC READING ** 1 Introduction Carlson 65 Ch. 1,5 * 2,3 Neuron Physiology Carlson, 65 Ch. 2,3 * Sc. Am., 77, 54-66 @ 4,5,6 Synaptic Transmission & Neuropharmacology Carlson, 65 Ch. 4,6 * Axelrod 41 Barker et. al. 80 @ see also - Snyder 60 @ res Llinas 88 @ Raichle 98 * Posner & Raichle 97 Cooper, Bloom, and Roth, 30 @ McLennan 18; Potter 84 @ Shepherd 87 @ Nathanson 89 @ 7,8,9 Neuroanatomy, sensory and motor function Carlson 65 Ch. 7,8 * Gatz 8 all (peruse). Sc. Am., 77, 44-53, 88-111. @ 150-179 @ 10-end Types of neural events Fox & O'Brien *; reserve 92 Heeger et al.*, reserve, 108 Fox & Norman @ reserve 91 Phillips 31. Rugh 9 Ch. 4 @. Neural Coding a. Physiological Codes Gross & Zeigler 11n pp. 113-128, 199-239 @; Landauer 12 Ch. 7 @; Proceedings 20 pp. 196-218 (Mountcastle, Poggio, & Werner) @; reserve Neff 5, pp. 169-216.Key * - required: undergraduates and graduates. refers to entire line @ - strongly recommended for serious undergraduate and graduate students ** - underscored numbers refer to numbers of items on source list unmarked items are optional; e.g., for the serious student's future reference. * - refers to entire line.Basic References for 312-1 and 2 1. Lashley: Brain Mechanisms and Intelligence. Hover (paper). 2. Beach, Hebb, Morgan & Nissen (Eds.) Neurosychology of Lashley. McGraw-Hill, 1960. 3. Isaacson (Ed.) Basic Readings in Neuropsychology. Harper-Row, 1964. 4. John, E.R. Mechanisms of Memory. Academic Press. 5. Neff, W.D. Contributions to Sensory Physiology. Vol. I & II, Academic Press. 6. Russell (Ed.) Frontiers in Physiological Psychology. (All Vols. to date) Academic Press. 7. Stellar et. al. (Eds.) Progress in Physiological Psychology. (All Vols. to date) 8. Gatz (Ed.) Manter's Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology. Davis & Co. 9. Ruch et. al. (Eds.) Neurophysiology. Saunders, most recent edition. 10. Thompson, R.F. Foundations of Physiological Psychology. Harper & Row. 11. Gross & Zeigler (Eds.) Readings in Physiological Psychology. (All Vols.) 12. Landauer (Ed.) Readings in Physiological Psychology. McGraw-Hill, (paper). 13. Rosenblith (Ed.) Sensory Communication. MIT Press, 1961. 14. Strange & Roster (Eds.) Readings in Physiological Psychology. Broks-Cole, 1966. 15. Neurosciences Research Program Bulletins: 15a. Vol. 6, #3, Neural Coding Perkel & Bullock (Eds.) 15b. Vol. 7, #3, Evoked Brain Potentials MacKay (Ed.) 16. Neurosciences Research Symposium Summaries. (Schmitt et. al., Eds.) 17a. The Neurosciences: A Study Program. Quarton, Melnechuk, Schmitt (Eds.) 17b. The Neurosciences: Second Study Program, 1970. (Rockefeller, etc. as in 17a) 17c. The Neurosciences: Third Study Program, 1974. MIT Press. 18. McLennan: Synaptic Transmission (Latest Edition). 19. Snider & Weiner. A Stereotaxic Atlas of the Cat Brain.20. Proceedings of the International Union of Physiological Sciences. Vol. III. XXII Congress, Leiden, 1962. "Information Processing in the Central Nervous System." Gerard & Duyff (Eds.) 21. Cannon: Wisdom of the Body. Norton, 1963 (paper). 22. Purpura, D.P. Nature of Electrocortical Potentials etc. International Review of Neurobiology, Vol. I, pp. 47-163, 1959. 23. Bishop in J. Nervous and Mental Disease. Vol. 128, #2, p.80, 1959. 24. Richter. Harvey Lecture, 38, 1943. 25. Teitelbaum & Epstein The Lateral Hypothalamic Syndrome. Psychological Review, 69, 1962, p.74. 26. Crosby, Humphrey, & Lauer (Eds.) Correlative Anatomy of the Nervous System. MacMillan Co. 27. Whalen et. al. (Eds.) The Neural Control of Behavior. Academic Press, 1970. 28. Steriade. Int. Rev. Neurobiol., 1970. 29. Skinner. Neurosciences: a laboratory manual, 1971, Philadelphia: Sanders and Co. (paper). 30. Cooper, Bloom, and Roth. The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology (5th ed.) Oxford University Press, 1986. 31. Phillips, M.I. (Ed.) Brain Unit Activity During Behavior, Charles C. Thomas, publishers, 1973. 32. G.M. Shepherd, The synaptic Organization of the Brain, Oxford University Press, 1974. 33. Engel and Woody: Effects of Character anbd Significance etc. J. Neurophysiol., 35, 220-229, 1972. 34. Woody and Engel: Changes in Unit Activity etc. J. Neurophysiol., 35, 230-241, 1972. 35. Woody and Yarowsky: Conditioned Eye Blink, etc. J. Neurophysiol., 35, 242-252, 1972. 36. John, E.R.: Switchboard versus Statistical Theories of Learning and Memory. Science, 177, 850-864, 1972. 37. John et. al. Neural Readout from Memory. J. Neurophysiol., 36, 893-825, 1973. 38. Bindra's critical letter and Dr. John's reply. Science, 181, 684-686, 1973.39. Olds, J., Disterhoft, J., Segal, M., Kornblith, C., and Hirsh, R. Learning centers of the rat brain mapped by measuring the latencies of conditioned unit responses. Journal of Neurophysiology, 35, 202-219, 1972. 40. Patterson et. al.: Effects of a classical conditioning paradigm... in spainl cats. J. Comp. Physiol. Psych., 84, 88-98, 1973. 41. Axelrod, Neurotransmitters, Scientific American, 30, 58-71, 1974. 42. Biofeedback and Self-Control 1973, edited by Miller, Stoyva, et. al., 1974, Aldine Press. 43. Miller, 1969 Learning of Visceral and Glandular Responses, Science, 163, 434-445. 44. Obrist et. al. (Eds.) Cardiovascular Psychophysiology, Aldine Press, 1974. 45. Wightman & Green Am. Scientist, 62 (1974) 208-215. 46. R. Melzack: The Puzzle of Pain, Basic Books: NY: Harper Torchbooks, 1973. 47. Whitehorn and Burgess J. Neurophysiol., 36, 1973, 226-237. 48. Bitterman Science, 188, 669-710, 1975. 49. Grossman, S.P. Essentials of Physiological Psychology (1973) N.Y.: Wiley. 50. Nathan & Rudge J. Neurol. Neurosurg., and Psychiat., 37 (1974). 51. Mayer et. al., Science, 174 (1971) 1351-1354. 52. Liebeskind et. al., Brain Research, 50 (1973) 441-446. 53. Balagura and Ralph Brain Research, 60 (1973) 369-379. 54. Yunger, Harvey, and Lorens Physiol. Behav., 10 (1973) 909-913. 55. Mayer and Liebeskind Brain Research, 68 (1974) 73-93. 56. Rose J. Comp. Physiol. Psych., 87 (1974) 607-617. 57. Mayer and Hayes Science, 188 (1975) 941-943. 58.


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