Table of contents for Self-injurious behavior : gene-brain-behavior relationships / edited by Stephen R. Schroeder, Mary Lou Oster-Granite, Travis Thompson.


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I: Overview of Self-Injurious Behavior
Chapter 1     Self-Injury: Knowing What We're Looking For
              Travis Thompson and Mary Caruso
Chapter 2     Self-Injury and Comorbid Behaviors in Developmental,
              Neurological, Psychiatric, and Genetic Disorders
              James W Bodfish and Mark H. Lewis
Chapter 3     Epidemiology of Self-Injurious Behavior in
              Mental Retardation: A Review
              Johannes Rojahn and Anna J. Esbensen

II: Environmental Mechanisms and Intervention Strategies
Chapter 4    Treatment: Current Standards of Care and
              Their Research Implications
              Iser G. DeLeon, Vanessa Rodriguez-Catter, and
              Michael F. Cataldo
Chapter 5    Environmental Determinants of Self-Injurious Behavior
              Brian A. Iwata, Eileen M. Roscoe, Jennifer R. Zarcone,
              and David M. Richman
Chapter 6     Functional Assessment and Self-Restraint
              Rachel L. Freeman, Robert H. Horner, and Joe Reichle
Chapter 7    The Impact of Functional Assessment on the
              Treatment of Self-Injurious Behavior
              Sung Woo Kahng, Brian A. Iwata, and Adam B. Lewin
Chapter 8     Evolution of Stereotypy Into Self-Injury
              Craig H. Kennedy



Chapter 9    Incidence of Self-Injurious Behavior: Birth to 3 Years
              Gershon Berkson and Megan Tupa
Chapter 10    Self-Injurious Behavior in Captive Macaque Monkeys
              Melinda A. Novak, Carolyn M. Crockett, and Gene P. Sackett

III: Neurobiological Factors
Chapter 11    Dopaminergic Mechanisms in Self-Injurious
              Behavior and Related Disorders
              Cortney A. Turner and Mark H. Lewis
Chapter 12    Pemoline and Other Dopaminergic Models of
              Self-Biting Behavior
              Bryan H. King
Chapter 13    Opioids and the Maintenance of Self-Injurious Behavior
              Curt A. Sandman and Paul Touchette
Chapter 14    Sleep and Cyclical Variables Related to
              Self-Injurious and Other Destructive Behaviors
              Wayne W. Fisher, Cathleen C. Piazza, and Henry S. Roane
Chapter 15    Self-Injury and Pain: Models and Mechanisms
              Frank S. Symons
Chapter 16    Temporal and Force Dynamics of Self-Injury
              Karl M. Newell and James W. Bodfish

IV: Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome as a Model Genetic Disorder of
   Self-Injurious Behavior
Chapter 17    Lessons From Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome
              William L. Nyhan
Chapter 18    Neuroimaging Studies in Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome and
              Lesch-Nyhan Variants
              James C. Harris, Dean F. Wong, Hyder A. Jinnah,
              D. Schretlen, and P. Barker
Chapter 19    Age-Dependent Reduction of Brain Dopamine:
              Relationship to Self-Injurious Behavior
              George R. Breese
Chapter 20    A New Animal Model for Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome:
              Calcium Channel Activation With Bay K 8644
              Suhail Kasim, Zubair Khan, and H.A. Jinnah
Chapter 21    Replacement Therapy for the Treatment of
              Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome
              Richard E. Tessel, Pippa S. Loupe, and Stephen R. Schroeder