Thalamus
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Thalamus
Elsevier, 1997
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- v. 2
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Kanazawa University Medical Library医学図書庫別置4
v. 1WL312:S838:19806-50028-8,
v. 2WL312:S838:29806-50029-6 -
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v. 1491.37/Th/19307820321,
v. 2491.37/Th/29307820421
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Vol. 1. Organisation and function
- Vol. 2. Experimental and clinical aspects
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The first volume in this set of three deals with the structure, the electrophysiology, the functional modes, and the control systems of thalamic nuclei. It provides a comprehensive update on the striking advances in current knowledge of thalamic functions. The second edited volume consists of twelve chapters, on thalamic function and dysfunction from animal experiments, namely, thespecific features of sensory and motor thalamic nuclei as well as their modulation from regulatory systems, the development of normal thalamic oscillations into paroxysmal episodes, the modelling of thalamic rhythms, the physiology of pain pathways, and the memory disturbances after thalamic lesions. Volume three deals with the thalamus in humans, including structural systematization, functional organization, coherent rhythms, language, degenerative diseases, pain processes, motor diseases, and schizophrenia.
Table of Contents
Volume I - Organisation and Function (M. Steriade, E.G. Jones, D.A. McCormick). Thalamic function and dysfuntion. Thalamic organization and chemical anatomy. Thalamic cell types and intrinsic synaptic organization. Diffuse regulatory systems of the thalamus. Electrophysiological properties of thalamic neurons. The relay function of the thalamus during brain activation. The thalamus during brain disconnection. Neurotransmitter actions in the thalamus. Activating effects of generalized modulatory systems on thalamocortical systems. Volume II - Experimental and Clinical Aspects (edited by M. Steriade, E.G. Jones, D.A. McCormick). Functional organization influencing neurotransmission in the lateral geniculate nucleus (A. Sillito, H.E. Jones). The primate pulvinar: structural, functional, and behavioral components of visual salience (D.L. Robinson, R.J. Cowie). Distribution of neuromodulatory inputs in the reticular and dorsal thalamic nuclei (C. Asanuma). Electrophysiological and pharmacological properties of thalamic GABAergic neurons (D. McCormick et al.). The thalamocortical dialogue during wake, sleep and paroxysmal oscillations (M. Steriade et al.). Basic mechanisms of epileptic discharges in the thalamus (J.R. Huguenard, D.A. Prince). Synchronized oscillations in thalamic networks: insights from modeling studies (A. Destexhe, T.J. Sejnowski). Nociceptive functions of thalamic neurons (W.D. Willis, Jr.,). A description of the human thalamus (E.G. Jones). Coherent oscillations in specific and nonspecific thalamocortical networks and their role in cognition (R.R. Llinas, D. Pare). Functional organization of the human thalamus: Stereotactic interventions (C. Ohye). Thalamic functions as interpreted from human lesions (G. Macchi). Pain processing in the human thalamus (F.A. Lenz, P.M. Dougherty). Degenerative diseases of the human thalamus (J.J. Martin). The thalamus and memory formation (M. Bentivoglio et al.). Thalamic substrates of disturbances in sta
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