The Neurobiology of Parental Behavior

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ISBN-13:
9780387004983
Veröffentl:
2003
Erscheinungsdatum:
11.06.2003
Seiten:
418
Autor:
Michael Numan
Gewicht:
740 g
Format:
246x159x27 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

In addition to filling a need within the field of parental behaviorthis book contributes importantly to the growing area of emotional andmotivational neuroscience. A major part of neuroscience research atthe whole organism level has been focused on cognitive neurosciencewith an emphasis on the neurobiology of learning and memory, but therehas been a recent upsurge in research which is attempting to definethe neural basis of basic motivational and emotional systems whichregulate such behaviors as food intake, aggression, reproductionreward-seeking behaviors, and anxiety-related behaviors.In this book the emphasis is on the research findings obtained fromrodents, sheep and primates. The authors' goal, of course, was toprovide a foundation that may help us understand the neurobiology ofhuman parental behavior. Indeed, the last chapter attempts tointegrate the non-human research data with some human data in order tomake some inroads toward an understanding of postpartum depressionchild abuse, and child neglect. Clearly, motivational and emotionalneuroscience has close ties to psychiatry, and this connection will bevery evident in the final chapter. By understanding the neurobiologyof parental behavior we are also delving into neurobiological factorswhich may have an impact on core human characteristics involved insociality, social attachment, nurturing behavior, and love. In thisvery violent world, it is hard to conceive of a group ofcharacteristics that are more worthy of study.
Among the membership of the Society for Neuroscience, the largestsubset of researchers are those working in behavior. There arenumerous courses offered at the graduate level examining these issuesin neuroscience, behavioral science, psychobiology, psychology, andevolutionary biology programs. This first volume in a new seriesexamines these vital questions.
Hormonal and Nonhormonal Basis of Maternal Behavior.- Experiential Factors Influencing Maternal Behavior.- Motivational Models of the Onset and Maintenance of Maternal Behavior and Maternal Aggression.- Neuroanatomy of Maternal Behavior.- Neurochemistry and Molecular Biology of Maternal Behavior.- Paternal Behavior.- Neural Basis of Parental Behavior Revisited.- Human Implications.

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