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Author:
Leng, G. (Gareth), author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83056686
Title:
The heart of the brain : the hypothalamus and its hormones / Gareth Leng.
Publisher:
The MIT Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
x, 265 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Hypothalamus--Popular works.
Hypothalamic hormones--Popular works.
Hypothalamic hormones.
Hypothalamus.
SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology.
Hypothalamus--physiology.
Hypothalamic Hormones--physiology.
Neurons--physiology.
Popular works.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Preface -- Prelude -- The European Brain -- The Classical Neuron -- Enlightenment -- Far from the Madding Crowd -- Pulsatile Secretion -- Dendritic Secretion and Priming -- The GnRH Neuron -- Kisspeptin -- The Bistable Neuron -- Vasopressin -- Numbers -- Whispered Secrets and Public Announcements -- Plasticity -- Rhythms -- Obesity -- The Empty Medicine Cabinet -- Appetite -- The Sweet Hormone -- The Hybrid Neuron -- Behavior -- The Evolved Brain -- Redundancy and Degeneracy -- The Tangled Web.
Summary:
"This book is about the neuroendocrine brain - about the hypothalamus, the seat of our passions, and about the control that this small structure exerts on our physiology and behavior. The hypothalamus contains a vast diversity of neuronal types, and these signal not only though conventional messengers but by a wide range of other signals, many of which act as hormones within the brain. Behaviors important to who we are - love and hate, how much we eat and what we eat, how we respond to threat and to stress - are governed by the hypothalamus, and not by the map of how the neurons are connected, but by where the receptors for these peptide signals are found. Neurotransmitter signals are ephemeral and confined by anatomical connectivity, but the peptide signals that hypothalamic neurons generate are potent, wide reaching and long-lasting, and they affect not just neuronal excitability but also the genes that neurons express. Remarkably, different peptides when injected into the brain induce coherent, meaningful behaviors - some trigger eating, others induce a longing for salt, or initiate maternal behavior or aggression or sleep. This book describes the frontiers of current research into the hypothalamus, and does so in a way that makes it accessible to readers with no specialized knowledge."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0262038056
9780262038058
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1004065905
LCCN:
2017047175
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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