SUBJECT INDEX, VOLUMES 



I 9 8l 



release of, 232, 233 



removal of, 233 

 Cholinesterase inhibitors 



mode of action, 180, 233 

 Choreic syndrome 



description, 865 



mechanism of, 874, 879, 908, 920 

 Choreoid hyperkinesia 



subthalamic nucleus and, 879 

 Choroid plexuses 



cerebrospinal fluid and, 1763 

 Chromaffin cells 



storage of hormones in, 221 

 Cicerism 



description, 1905 

 Ciliary body 



as source of aqueous humor, 1 765 

 Ciliary muscle 



as limit to accommodation, 664 



as skeletal muscle, 662 



muscle potential, 662 

 Clmgulate cortex, 1345-1369 



see also Limbic system; Papez circuit, 

 Khinenrephalic areas 



ablation, 811, 1365- 1367 



anatomy and projections, 811, 1345- 



1347 



arterial pressure and, 1358 



autonomic responses, 1357 



behavioral arousal and, 1361 



connections with hypothalamus, 964 



critique of term, 1346, 1367 



EEG arousal and, 1363 



function, 81 1 



gastric motility, 1359 



inhibition of cortically induced move- 

 ments, 1353 



inhibition of spinal retlexes, 1 353 



olfaction and, 1367 



physiological significance, 1367 i (t>(| 



pupillary responses, 1360 



respiratory inhibition and, 1350 



reticular formation and, 1355 



seizure discharges and, 1364 



somatotopic movements and, 1356 



stimulation, 1 347-1 365 



'vagal' activities, arousal mechanism, 



'35 6 



vocalization, 1357 

 Cobalt 



deficiency, neural function and, 1897 

 Cocaine 



blocking of nerve fibers, 471 



blocking of sensation by, 394 



second pain response and, 471 

 ( lochlea 



see also Audition; Ear 



as mechanical frequency analyzer, 571 



basilar membrane, width of, 569 



bilateral representation of, 610 



blood supply, 574 



cortical representation of, 594, 606 



efferent control of, 744, 745 



excitation of, 565-584 



generator potential, 130 

 Cochlear nerves 



tone frequency response, 604 

 Cochlear nuclei 



anatomy, 587 



efferent fibers from, 589 

 Cochlear potentials, 575-579 



injury and, 577 



microphonics 



anoxia and, 577 

 characteristics, 576 



Eliminating 



anoxia and, 578 

 characteristics, 576 

 Coelenterates 



tee also Annelids; Arthropods, Ceph- 

 alopoda; Crustaceans; Gastropods, 

 Insects; Molluscs, Multicellular or- 

 ganisms; Pelecypods 



(Hector structures in, 370 



neuromuscular transmission in, 249 

 Cold 



eflecl "I endolymph, 556 



( lold-blooded animals 



thermal receptors in, 445 

 ( lold libers 



»r also Thermal fibers 



discharge, 44(1 



and temperature, 1 1 7 



paradoxical discharge, 452 



temperature change and, 449 



Cold ro eptors 



depth in cat tongue, 433 

 ( lold sensation »v 1 lic-i ma! sensation 

 ( lold sli ess 



both 1 water movements, 1 190 

 Colliculi, inferioi 



hearing and, 589, 590 

 Colliculi, supei ioi 



anatomy, 1099 



electrophysiology, 1099 



eye movements and, 1099-1 101 



lesions of, 1 1 00 



proprioceptors and, 11 or 



stimulation, 1 100 

 ( li 1I1 m discrimination 



ablation and, 1458 



factors affecting, 1457 



theories of, 1 4 ",H 

 Color vision 



definition, 716 



description of, 738 



electrophysiology of, 706 



in cat, 739 



in decorticate animal, 728 



in lower animals, 706 



problems related to, 738 



with nonspectral stimuli, 738 



Communication 



see also Speech 



role in animal behavior, 1709 

 Computer models 



central nervous system and, 1921 



disease diagnosis and, 1922 

 Conditioned reflexes 



see also Appetitive behavior, Behavior; 

 Self-selection studies 



as test for auditory function, 596 



dominants, definition, 1485 



extinction, delinition, 1474 



firing of units in motor cortex, 827 



microelectrode recording, 826 



neural functions, 1893 



photic stimuli, 826 



psychosomatics and, 1742 



starvation and, 1892 

 Conditioning 



definition, 1472 



inhibition, learning and, 147Q 



instrumental, 1473 



new EEG potentials and, 1482 



operant, 1473 



stimulus, brain shock, 1485 



types, 1473 

 Conduction, 75-119 



tee also Nerve impulse; Transmission 



external resistance and, 106 



narcosis and, 1 14 



polarized liber, 1 1 1 



retinal, 696 



safety factor, 108 

 saltatory, 106 



model, 109 

 velocit) 



determination of, 103 



hi nerve fibers, 78 

 1 .11 



arthropod, 633 



elei troieiinogram and, 699 



enzymes of, 1817 



Bicker fusion and, 708 



llistulogv 'it tni ; 



modulators in, 708 



visual pigments in, 671 

 Congenital disorders 



definition, 191 1 



types, 1912 

 Consciousness 



centrencephalon and, 1585 



delta waves and. [582 



description, 1580 



BEG 1 hai acteristics, 1581 



epilepsies and, 1582, 1583 



meaning, 1533 



motor integration and, 1586 



recruiting response, 1562 



seizure patterns, 1582 



syncope and, 1583 



temporal course, 1585 



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