Central Cholinergic Mechanisms and Adaptive Dysfunctions
β Scribed by David M. Warburton (auth.), Man Mohan Singh, David M. Warburton, Harbans Lal (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 407
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Although serious interest in studying the role of central choΒ linergic processes in psychopathology is just beginning to emerge, experimental literature on the part played by cholinergic mechanisms in brain behavior. reiations is quite extensive. During the past thirty years, cholinergic research has contributed significantly to the characterization and differentiation of adaptive mechanisms inΒ volved in input selection, perception, cortical, autonomic and behavΒ ioral activation, learning, memory, and inhibitory control of behavΒ ioral outputs. To say that dysfunction of one or more of these mechΒ anisms may be at the root of neuropsychiatric illnesses such as schizΒ ophrenia would be stating the obvious. This book examines the part cholinergic processes might play in dysfunctions of the adaptive processes involved in higher brain funcΒ tions and their significance for the pathogenesis, classification, etiology, and treatment of psychopathological conditions. In a series of wide ranging reviews of the available information, the subject is discussed from a variety of perspectives, using data derived from both experimental and clinical research. The purpose is not so much to determine whether cholinergic excess or deficiency is causal in this or that neuropsychiatric syndrome, but rather to try to understand the disease mechanisms in terms of adaptive processes in which cholinergic systems seem to play an important part.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Historical Overview of Research on Cholinergic Systems and Behavior....Pages 1-35
Cholinergic Pathways in the Brain....Pages 37-61
Functions of Central Cholinergic Systems in the Brain-Behavior....Pages 63-103
New Aspects on the Functional Role of Acetylcholine in the Basal Ganglia System....Pages 105-139
Central Cholinergic Involvement in Learning and Memory....Pages 141-159
Cholinergic Mechanisms in Aggressive Behavior....Pages 161-192
Cholinergic Mechanisms, Schizophrenia, and Neuropsychiatric Adaptive Dysfunctions....Pages 193-221
Acetylcholine and Attentional Disorder....Pages 223-245
Pharmacology of Central Cholinergic Mechanisms and Schizophrenic Disorders....Pages 247-308
Brain Cholinergic Systems and the Pathogenesis of Affective Disorders....Pages 309-333
Cholinergic Neuropsychopharmacology and Neuropathology of Dementias....Pages 335-352
Cholinergic Mechanisms, Adaptive Brain Processes and Psychopathology....Pages 353-397
Back Matter....Pages 399-408
β¦ Subjects
Neurology
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