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The behavioral neuroscience of thirst and sodium appetite are
research ventures that have expanded dramatically in recent years.
Work done in the mid-1950s and early 1960s made it clear that
drinking behavior could be affected by direct manipulations of the
brain, especially by brain damage and by pharmacological treat
ments. Since that. time experimental approaches have diversified
and the research enterprise has attracted the interest of a broad
international community of scientists. Many aspects of both thirst
and sodium appetite are being studied. The most prominent of these
are: 1) phylogenetic and ontogenetic aspects of the phenomena of
drink ing behavior, 2) the mechanisms of a variety of dipsogenic
and antidipsogenic treatments, both drugs and hormones, 3) the
biological controls of drinking and their interaction with the
regulation of blood volume and blood pressure, 4) the peripheral
signals of drinking including the role of the baro- and
volume-receptors, 5) the receptor systems within the brain and the
neuroanatomical circuitry for thirst and sodium appetite, and 6)
the possible roles of brain sodium and of the hormones of sodium
conservation ln the arousal of sodium appetite. This acceleration
of basic research activity has given in sights into the clinical
disorders of thirst and salt appetite and has produced
pharmacological agents of potential therapeutic use."
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