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Tables of Contents for Animal Models of Human Emotion and Cognition
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
vii
2
List of Contributors
ix
 
1. Introduction
3
10
Marc Haug
Richard E. Whalen
Part I. Key Considerations
13
44
2. On the Nature of Animal Models of Human Behavioral Dysfunction
15
10
J. Bruce Overmier
3. Justifying the Research Agenda
25
16
Lewis Petrinovich
4. On the Affective Nature of Human Nature: A Neurobiologist's Reflections
41
16
Pierre Karli
Part II. Psychiatric and Emotional Disorders
57
60
5. Rodent Models of Human Neuroses and Psychoses
59
16
Paul F. Brain
Lynne Marrow
6. The Mouse Defense Test Battery: An Experimental Model of Different Emotional States
75
12
Guy Griebel
David J. Sanger
7. Latent Inhibition in Animals as a Model of Acute Schizophrenia: A Reanalysis
87
16
Philippe Oberling
Olivier Gosselin
Ralph R. Miller
8. Startle-Response Measures of Information Processing in Animals: Relevance to Schizophrenia
103
14
Mark A. Geyer
David L. Braff
Neal R. Swerdlow
Part III. Development
117
78
9. Sensory and Integrative Development in the Human Fetus and Perinate: The Usefulness of Animal Models
119
24
Benoist Schaal
Jean-Pierre Lecanuet
Carolyn Granier-Deferre
10. What Has the Psychology of Human Perception Learned From Animal Studies?
143
14
Claude Bonnet
Christian Wehrhahn
11. An Animal Model for a Physiological Interpretation of Human Bisexuality
157
18
Claude Aron
12. Self-Recognition in Nonhuman Primates: Past and Future Challenges
175
20
James R. Anderson
Gordon G. Gallup, Jr.
Part IV. Cognition
195
62
13. Animal Models of Medial Temporal Lobe Amnesia: The Myth of the Hippocampus
197
18
Christopher A. Duva
Tom J. Kornecook
John P. J. Pinel
14. Animal Models of Global Amnesia: What Can They Tell Us About Memory?
215
16
Dave G. Mumby
15. Behavioral and Pharmacological Analyses of Memory: New Behavioral Options for Remediation
231
16
J. Bruce Overmier
Lisa M. Savage
Whitney A. Sweeney
16. Nonhuman Primates as Models of Hemispheric Specialization
247
10
Jacques Vauclair
Joel Fagot
Delphine Depy
Part V. Aggression
257
60
17. Animal Aggression: A Model for Stress and Coping
259
14
Jaap M. Koolhaas
Sietse F. de Boer
Anne J. H. de Ruiter
Bela Bohus
18. Mouse Genes and Animal Models of Human Aggression
273
10
Stephen C. Maxson
19. Ethological and Welfare Considerations in the Study of Aggression in Rodents and Nonhuman Primates
283
14
Augusto Vitale
Enrico Alleva
20. Continuity Versus (Political) Correctness: Animal Models and Human Aggression
297
20
D. Caroline Blanchard
Mark Hebert
Robert J. Blanchard
Author Index
317
18
Subject Index
335
6
About the Editors
341