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Neuroanatomy and Physiology of Abdominal Vagal Afferents provides a
concise, up-to-date selection of focused reviews of vagal sensory
participation in control of gastrointestinal function and behavior.
The articles, written by internationally recognized leaders in the
field, examine the types of information carried by vagal sensory
neurons from the gastrointestinal tract, how the vagal sensory and
motor components are arranged and interact with the brain, and the
nature of vagal sensory participation in selected aspects of
physiology and behavior. Future avenues of research in the area of
vagal neuroanatomy and physiology are suggested.
Neuroanatomy and Physiology of Abdominal Vagal Afferents is a
detailed, informative volume that will benefit neurobiologists, GI
physiologists, behavioral scientists, and research
gastroenterologists.
This book elucidates the role of brain-gut peptides in
neuroendocrine regulation for understanding how these peptides
interact with the reproductive neuroendocrine axis and for
developing novel therapeutic agents for fertility or contraceptive
therapies.
Sensitization is a concept of learning and memory that has grown
out of experiments on "simple" animals. Interest in sensitization
has grown tremendously in the last several years, fueled mainly by
evidence of the molecular basis of sensitization in invertebrates
on the one hand and the study of cocaine abuse, which produces
behavioral sensitization, on the other. Because the rapid advance
of information across such a broad range of research areas has made
an integrated approach necessary, this volume combines findings on
sensitization across the phylogenetic scale.
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