Electrophysiology of the neuron : an interactive tutorial
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Bibliographic Information
Electrophysiology of the neuron : an interactive tutorial
Oxford University Press, 1994
Macintosh version
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A companion to neurobiology by Gordon Shepherd
A companion to Shepherd's neurobiology
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Note
"Companion to Neurobiology, by Gordon Shepherd"
"Necessary equipment includes a Macintosh Plus, Classic, series II, or Quadra computer with or without a math coprocessor, black and white or color with at least 1 megabyte of memory and running at least System 6.07. A hard disk drive is highly recommended but not required" -- p.
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This companion to Shepherd's Neurobiology combines educational software (31/2" double-density 720K floppy disk) for the simulation of neural behaviour with a 74 page manual. Versions for both IBM PC and Macintosh computers are available. Specification requirements:- Macintosh - necessary equipment includes a Macintosh Plus, Classic, Series or Quadra computer running at least System 6.07 with a minimum 1 MB of RAM. IBM PC - necessary equipment includes an IBM-PC or compatible computer (8086, 80286, 80386, 80486) running MS-DOS Version 3.31 or higher with 400 KB RAM.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Resting potential
- 2. Action potential
- 3. Voltage clamp
- 4. Neurophysiological properties of neurons
- 5. Synaptic potentials
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