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Animal models in psychiatry

Title
Animal models in psychiatry / edited by Alan A. Boulton, Glen B. Baker, and Mathew T. Martin-Iverson.
Publication
Clifton, N.J. : Humana Press, ©1991.

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Additional Authors
  • Boulton, A. A. (Alan A.)
  • Baker, Glen B., 1947-
  • Martin-Iverson, Mathew Thomas, 1956-
Description
2 volumes : illustrations; 24 cm.
Summary
The wealth of material presented in Animal Models in Psychiatry has necessitated its expansion into a comprehensive, two-volume work. This second volume-the companion to Neuromethods 18-continues the presentation of the latest methodologies for the use of animal models in psychiatric research. Contributors are renowned experts in their respective fields, and bring to light new insight into animal models for: performance deficits induced by stressors cholinergic supersensitivity and depression olfactory bulbectomy and depression assessment of circadian rhythms in affective disorders anxiety new anxiolytic drugs panicogenic and antipanic treatment effects drug studies in aggressive behavior mental retardation memory disorders. Boulton, Baker, and Martin-Iverson's two volumes on Animal Models in Psychiatry is the most current and comprehensive resource for everyone involved in the neurosciences, neuropsychiatry, pharmacology, and related disciplines.
Series Statement
Neuromethods ; 18-19
Uniform Title
Neuromethods ; 18-19.
Subject
  • Mental illness > Animal models
  • Psychiatry > Research > Methodology
  • Diseases > Animal models
  • Mental illness
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Mental Disorders
  • mental disorders
  • Mental illness
  • Diseases > Animal models
  • Mental illness > Animal models
  • Psychiatry > Research > Methodology
  • Maladies expérimentales > méthodes
  • Trouble mental
  • Tiermodell
  • Psychische Störung
  • Psychiatrie
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
  • 1. Methods for assessing the validity of animal models of human psychopathology / P. Willner -- Animal models with parallels to schizophrenia / M. Lyon -- The hippocampal-lesion model of schizophrenia / N.A. Schmauk and M. Tyberg -- An animal model of stimulant psychoses / M.T. Martin-Iverson -- Animal models of hallucinations / G.D. Ellison -- Animal models for the symptoms of mania / M. Lyon -- Animal models in tardive dyskinesia / H. Rosengarten, J.W. Schweitzer and A.J. Friedhoff -- Activity anorexia / W. David Pierce and W. Frank Epling -- An animal model of attention deficit / J. Feldon and I. Weiner -- A computerized methodology for the study of neuroleptic-induced oral dyskinesias / G. Ellison and R.E. See. 2. Multisystem regulation of performance deficits induced by stressors / H. Anisman [and others] -- The olfactory bulbectomized rat as a model of major depressive disorder / J. Steven Richardson -- A cholinergic supersensitivity model of depression / D.H. Overstreet and D.S. Janowsky -- Methods of assessing circadian rhythms in animal models of affective disorders / N. Yamada and S. Takahashi -- Animal models of anxiety and the screening and development of novel anxiolytic drugs / D.J. Sanger -- Pharmacological evaluation of potential animal models for the study of antipanic and panicogenic treatment effects / R.L. Commissaris and D.J. Fontana -- Methods for drug studies in aggressive behavior / M.H. Sheard -- Animal models of human aggression / J.M. Koolhaas and B. Bohus -- Animal models of mental retardation / T. Archer, E. Hård and S. Hansen -- Animal models of memory disorders / D.H. Oμerstreet and R.W. Russell.
  • 1. Methods for assessing the validity of animal models of human psychopathology / P. Willner -- Animal models with parallels to schizophrenia / M. Lyon -- The hippocampal-lesion model of schizophrenia / N.A. Schmauk and M. Tyberg -- An animal model of stimulant psychoses / M.T. Martin-Iverson -- Animal models of hallucinations / G.D. Ellison -- Animal models for the symptoms of mania / M. Lyon -- Animal models in tardive dyskinesia / H. Rosengarten, J.W. Schweitzer and A.J. Friedhoff -- Activity anorexia / W. David Pierce and W. Frank Epling -- An animal model of attention deficit / J. Feldon and I. Weiner -- A computerized methodology for the study of neuroleptic-induced oral dyskinesias / G. Ellison and R.E. See. 2. Multisystem regulation of performance deficits induced by stressors / H. Anisman [and others] -- The olfactory bulbectomized rat as a model of major depressive disorder / J. Steven Richardson -- A cholinergic supersensitivity model of depression / D.H. Overstreet and D.S. Janowsky -- Methods of assessing circadian rhythms in animal models of affective disorders / N. Yamada and S. Takahashi -- Animal models of anxiety and the screening and development of novel anxiolytic drugs / D.J. Sanger -- Pharmacological evaluation of potential animal models for the study of antipanic and panicogenic treatment effects / R.L. Commissaris and D.J. Fontana -- Methods for drug studies in aggressive behavior / M.H. Sheard -- Animal models of human aggression / J.M. Koolhaas and B. Bohus -- Animal models of mental retardation / T. Archer, E. Har̊d and S. Hansen -- Animal models of memory disorders / D.H. O[muerstreet and R.W. Russell.
ISBN
  • 0896031772
  • 9780896031777
  • 0896031985
  • 9780896031982
LCCN
91007076
OCLC
  • ocm23651635
  • 23651635
  • SCSB-1948128
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library