Neurobiology of the parental brain / [edited by] Robert S. Bridges.
| Other author | Bridges, Robert S. |
| Format | Electronic |
| Publication Info | Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Academic Press, |
| Description | xxxvi, 550 p., [12] p. of plates : ill. (some color) ; 27 cm |
| Supplemental Content | Full text available from eBook - Neuroscience 2008 |
| Subjects |
| Contents | pt. 1. The neuroanatomical basis of maternal behavior. Hypothalamic interaction with the mesolimbic dopamine system and the regulation of maternal responsiveness / Michael Numan and Danielle S. Stolzenberg -- Neural substrates involved in the onset of maternal responsivness and selectivity in sheep / Frederick Lévy -- Maternal motivation and its neural substrate across the postpartum period / Mariana Pereira, Katherine M. Seip and Joan I. Morrell -- Imaging the maternal rat brain / Marcelo Febo and Craig F. Ferris -- Maternal choices: neural mediation -- caring for young or hunting? / James E. Swain and Jeffrey P. Lorberbaum -- pt. 2. Adaptive and maladaptive parenting. Role of corticotrophin releasing factor-related peptides in the neural regulation of maternal defense / Stephen C. Gammie [and others] -- Maternal stress adaptations peripartum: mom's innate anxiety determines maternal care and aggression / Inga D. Neumann and Oliver J. Bosch -- Role of prolactin in the behavioral and neuroendocrine stress adaptations during lactation / Luz Torner -- Mother-infant touch, neurochemistry, and postpartum anxiety / Joseph S. Lonstein and Stephanie M. Miller -- The role of the brain serotonergic system in the origin and transmission of adaptive and maladaptive variations inmaternal behavior in Rhesus macaques / Dario Maestripieri -- Postpartum depression: the clinical disorder and application of PET imaging research methods / Eydie L. Moses-Kolko [and others] -- pt. 3. Neuroendocrine adaptations of parenting: pregnancy, lactation, and offspring. Bringing forth the next generation-- and the next / John A. Russell and Paula J. Brunton -- Fast delivery: a central role for oxytocin / Alison J. Douglas and Simone L. Meddle -- Biological and mathematical modeling approaches to defining the role of oxytocin and dopamine in the control of mating-induced PRL secretion / Marc E. freeman [and others] -- Role of prolactin in the metabolic adaptations to pregnancy and lactation / Barbara Woodside [and others] -- The energetics of parenting in an avian model: hormonal and neurochemical regulation of parental provisioning in doves / John D. Buntin, April D. Strader and Selvakumar Ramakrishnan -- Maternal fat intake and offspring brain development: focus on the mesocorticolimbic dopaminergic system / Claire-Dominique Walker [and others] -- pt. 4. Maternal care: from genes to environment. Maternal influence on offspring reproductive behavior: implications for transgenerational effects / Frances A. Champagne -- Parent-of-origin effects on parental behavior / James P. Curley -- Oxytocin and individual variation in parental care in prairie voles / Daniel E. Olazàbel and Larry J. Young -- Dopamine regulation of pair bonding in monogamous prairie voles / Kyle L. Gobrogge, Yan Liu and Zuoxin Wang -- Social memory, maternal care, and oxytocin secretion, but not vasopressin release, require CD38 in mice / Haruhiro Higashida [and others] -- Oxytocin and mothers' developmental effects on their daughters / Cort A. Pedersen and Maria L. Boccia -- Strategies for understanding the mechanisms of mothering and fathering / Jody M. Ganiban [and others] -- pt. 5. The neurobiology of paternal care. Cooperative breeding and the paradox of facultative fathering / Sarah Blaffer Hrdy -- Early experience and the developmental programming of oxytocin and vasopressin / C. Sue Carter, Ericka M. Boone and Karen L. Bales -- The effects of paternal behavior on offspring aggression and hormones in biparental California mouse / Catherine A. Marler [and others] -- Fathers behaving badly: the role of progesterone receptors / Teresa H. Horton [and others] --Family life in marmosets: causes and consequences of variation in caregiving / Jeffrey A. French, Jeffrey E. Fite and Corinna N. Ross -- pt. 6. Reproductive experience: modifications in brain and behavior. The neuroeconomics of motherhood: the costs and benefits of maternal investment / Kelly G. Lambert and Craig H. Kinsley -- The role of reproductive experience in hippocampal function and plasticity / Jodi L. Pawluski and Liisa A.M. Galea -- Neuroendocrine and behavioral adaptations following reproductive experience in the female rat / Elizabeth M. Byrnes, Benjamin C. Nephew and Robert S. Bridges -- Plasticity in the maternal neurla circuits: experience, dopamine, and mothering / Alison S. Fleming [and others]. |
| Abstract | This title presents cutting edge research on the basic neurobiology of parental behavior as it relates to behavioral disorders, including postpartum depression, anxiety, and inadequate parental bonding to infants. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
| Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
| Genre/form | Electronic books. |
| ISBN | 9780123742858 (cased) |
| ISBN | 0123742854 (cased) |
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