Neurobiology : molecules, cells, and systems
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Neurobiology : molecules, cells, and systems
Blackwell Science, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Neurobiology: Molecules, Cells and Systems is an introduction to basic principles of neural function for undergraduate students. Instead of a broad and necessarily superficial survey of all neurobiology, particular examples have been selected to illustrate functional principles at the cellular, molecular and neural-system levels. The book emphasizes basic properties of nerve cells and neuronal circuits, giving a foundation for further learning.
目次
- Part 1: Introduction to Neurobiology
- An Overview of Neurobiology
- Organization of Nervous Systems
- Part 2: Cellular Aspects of Neurobiology
- Osmotic Balance and the Maintenance of Cell Volume
- Origin of Electrical Membrane Potential
- Generation of Nerve Action Potential
- The Action Potential: Voltage-Clamp Experiments
- Synaptic Transmission at the Neuromuscular Junction
- Synaptic Transmission in the Central Nervous System
- Part 3: Motor Control Systems
- Neural Control of Muscle Contraction
- Spinal Cord Motor Mechanisms
- Brain Motor Mechanisms
- Sensorimotor Integration: The Control of Eye Movements
- The Autonomic Nervous System
- Part 4: Sensory Systems
- An Overview of Sensory Systems
- The Somatic Senses
- The Visual System: Retina
- The Visual System: Higher Visual Processing
- Hearing and Other Vibration Senses
- Chemical Senses
- Part 5: Neuronal Plasticity
- Neural Development
- Synaptic Plasticity
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