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ROLES OF VASOPRESSIN AND OXYTOCIN IN MEMORY PROCESSING, 50
Roles of Vasopressin and Oxytocin in Memory Processing, 50
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By
Barbara McEwen, Southern Connecticut State University, U.S.A.

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Advances in Pharmacology,

Description
The Roles of Vasopressin and Oxytocin in Memory Processing reviews research progress in a subfield of Behavioral Pharmacology concerned with vasopressin's (VP's) and oxytocin (OT's) roles in memory processing (MP). As hormones, VP is well-known for its pressor and antidiuretic action, and OT for its contribution to parturition and nursing. As neurotransmitters, they participate in a wide variety of self- and species-preserving functions expressed at psychological, physiological and behavioral levels. Advances in Pharmacology is available online on ScienceDirect – full-text online of volumes 48 onwards.

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Audience
Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Neurochemistry, Experimental Psychology

Contents
Preface Acknowledgements General Introduction to Vasopressin (VP) and Oxytocin (OT): Structure/Metabolism, Evolutionary Aspects, Neural Pathway/Receptor Distribution and Functional Aspects Relevant to Memory Processing (MP) De Wied and Colleagues I: Evidence for a VP and OT Influence on MP: Launching the ?VP/OT Central Memory Theory? De Wied and Colleagues II: Further Clarification of the Roles of VP and OT in MP De Wied and Colleagues III: Brain Sites and Transmitter Systems Involved in the VP and OT Influence on MP De Wied & Colleagues IV: Research into Mechanisms of Action by which VP and OT Influence MP The Research Studies of Koob and Colleagues: The – VP/Dual Action Theory? Contributions of Sahgal and Colleagues: The ?VP Central Arousal Theory? Role of Attentional Processing in Mediating VP's Influence on MP Expansion of VP and OT Memory Research I: Effects of their Peripheral Administration on Learning and Memory Expansion of VP and OT Memory Research II: Brain Structures and Transmitter Systems Involved in VP's and OT's Effects on MP Expansion of VP and OT Memory Research III: Research Summary and Commentary on Theoretical and Methodological Issues Research Contributions of Dantzer, Bluthe and Colleagues to the Study of VP's Role in Rodent Olfactory-Based Social Recognition Memory (SRM) Expansion of Olfactory-Based Social SRM Research: The Roles of VP and OT in SRM The Brain Fluid Barriers: Relevance for Theoretical Controversies Regarding VP/OT Memory Research Closing Remarks: Review and Commentary on Selected Aspects of VP's and OT's Roles in MP References

Bibliographic details
Hardbound, 640 pages, publication date: AUG-2004
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-032951-9
ISBN-10: 0-12-032951-4
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS

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