ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1977, the objective of this book was to examine the mechanisms by which the multiple factors or determinants – homeostatic deficits, hormonal influences, circadian rhythms, experiential and cognitive factors – become translated by the central nervous system into thermoregulatory, feeding, sexual, aggressive, and other behaviours. A conceptual framework has been used that reflects relevant contributions from biology, regulatory physiology, physiological psychology, and other neuroscience disciplines. The final chapter deals with difficulties in brain-behaviour research in relation to experimental strategies and with crucial problems for future investigation.

chapter 1|24 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|28 pages

Thermoregulatory Behavior

chapter 4|34 pages

Feeding Behavior

chapter 5|31 pages

Drinking Behavior

chapter 6|36 pages

Sexual Behavior

chapter 7|25 pages

Sleep and Waking

chapter 8|25 pages

Brain Self-Stimulation Behavior

chapter 9|32 pages

Emotional Behaviors

chapter 10|13 pages

Problems and Strategies for Future Research