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Visceral Sensory Neuroscience: Interoception Oliver G. Cameron (Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, School of Medicine)

Visceral Sensory Neuroscience: Interoception By Oliver G. Cameron (Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, School of Medicine)

Visceral Sensory Neuroscience: Interoception by Oliver G. Cameron (Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, School of Medicine)


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The term interoception refers to information that is sent by the nervous system from the body to the brain. This book provides a review of the field and is suitable for scientists in neurobiology, psychology and brain imaging, for individuals in related clinical fields such as psychiatry, neurology, cardiology, gastroenterology, and others.

Visceral Sensory Neuroscience: Interoception Summary

Visceral Sensory Neuroscience: Interoception by Oliver G. Cameron (Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, School of Medicine)

It has been known for over a century that there is an afferent (body-to-brain) component to the visceral-autonomic nervous system. Despite the fundamental importance of bodily afferent information - sometimes called interoception - to central nervous system control of visceral organ function, emotional-motivational processes, and dysfunctino of these processes, including psychosomatic disorders, its role did not receive much attention until quite recently. This is the first comprehensive review of this topic and it covers both neurobiological and psychobiological aspects. The author first defines the issues and gives an historical background starting with the James-Lange theory of emotion, and addresses learning and motivation, roots in Pavlovian conditioning research, and operant conditioning of visceral function. In the second section he reviews recent scientific findings in the neural basis of visceral perception and studies in cardiovascular-respiratory and alimentary interoception. Finally, he discusses several related areas of research and theory including drug state issues, interoception and psychiatric disorders, and bodily consciousness, and suggests directions for future investigation.

Visceral Sensory Neuroscience: Interoception Reviews

. . . the author is clearly a master of the meaning of interoception . . . a useful resource for students of psychology and neurobiology in general . . . I learnt a great deal from it and would recommend others embarking on the fascinating investigation of brain processing of bodily sensations . . . to read it. * Brain *

Table of Contents

Part I Definitions, History, and Background 1: Definitions 2: The James-Lange Theory of Emotion 3: Conditioning and Learning, Attention and Arousal 4: Motivation and Emotion 5: Roots in Russian and Eastern European Studies 6: Operant Conditioning of Visceral Function(Biofeedback) Part II The Essential Science 7: The Neural Basis of Visceral Perception 8: The Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems 9: The Alimentary Tract Part III Related Topics and Summary 10: Pain, Proprioception, Phantom Limb, and Body Image 11: State-dependent Learning and Drug Discrimination 12: Psychiatric Disorders: Anxiety, Panic, Depression, and Somatization 13: Neurophilosophy: Consciousness and Bodily Awareness 14: Summary: Past and Future

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NPB9780195136012
9780195136012
0195136012
Visceral Sensory Neuroscience: Interoception by Oliver G. Cameron (Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, School of Medicine)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2002-01-31
372
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