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Frontmatter
Contents
Preface and Dedication
1. Toward a Universal Theory of Brain Arousal
2. Anatomy Is Not Destiny, but a Little Neuroanatomy Helps
3. Arousal Is Signaled by Electrical Discharges in a System of Nerve Cells
4. Autonomic Nervous System Changes Supporting Arousal; the Unity of the Body
5. Genes Whose Neurochemical Products Support Arousal
6. Heightened States of Arousal: Sex Compared to Fear
7. Major Systems Questions about Brain Arousal Networks
8. Summary and Practical Importance: From Biological Mechanisms to Health Applications
Works Cited
Acknowledgments
Index
Contents
Preface and Dedication
1. Toward a Universal Theory of Brain Arousal
2. Anatomy Is Not Destiny, but a Little Neuroanatomy Helps
3. Arousal Is Signaled by Electrical Discharges in a System of Nerve Cells
4. Autonomic Nervous System Changes Supporting Arousal; the Unity of the Body
5. Genes Whose Neurochemical Products Support Arousal
6. Heightened States of Arousal: Sex Compared to Fear
7. Major Systems Questions about Brain Arousal Networks
8. Summary and Practical Importance: From Biological Mechanisms to Health Applications
Works Cited
Acknowledgments
Index