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Neurochemistry of Consciousness : Neurotransmitters in mind.
Title:
Neurochemistry of Consciousness : Neurotransmitters in mind.
Author:
Perry, Elaine K.
ISBN:
9789027297891
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (356 pages)
Series:
Advances in Consciousness Research
Contents:
Neurochemistry of Consciousness -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC Data -- Table of contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part I: Neurotransmitter Systems -- Chapter 1: Neurotransmitter networks -- Chapter 2: Cholinergic transmission -- Part II: Natural Alterations of Consciousness -- Chapter 3: Attention -- Chapter 4: Memory -- Chapter 5: Motivation -- Chapter 6: Sleep -- Chapter 7: Dreaming -- Chapter 8: Dreaming -- Part III: Drug-Induced Alterations in Consciousness -- Chapter 9: General anesthetics -- Chapter 10: Effects of drugs on sleep -- Chapter 11: Neuroleptics -- Chapter 12: Delirium and hallucinations -- Chapter 13: Plants of the gods -- Part IV: Brain Pathology and Consciousness -- Chapter 14: Alzheimer's disease -- Chapter 15: Parkinson's disease -- Chapter 16: Dementia with Lewy bodies -- Chapter 17: Schizophrenia -- Chapter 18: Mood disorders -- Chapter 19: Mental retardation and autism -- Envoi -- Index.
Abstract:
This pioneering book explores in depth the role of neurotransmitters in conscious awareness. The central aim is to identify common neural denominators of conscious awareness, informed by the neurochemistry of natural, drug induced and pathological states of consciousness. Chemicals such as acetylcholine and dopamine, which bridge the synaptic gap between neurones, are the 'neurotransmitters in mind' that form the substance of the volume, which is essential reading for all who believe that unravelling mechanisms of consciousness must include these vital systems of the brain.Up-to-date information is provided on: Psychological domains of attention, motivation, memory, sleep and dreaming that define normal states of consciousness. Effects of chemicals that alter or abolish consciousness, including hallucinogens and anaesthetics. Disorders of the brain such as dementia, schizophrenia and depression considered from the novel perspective of the way these affect consciousness, and how this might relate to disturbances in neurotransmission.(Series B).
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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