Functional neuroscience
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Functional neuroscience
Springer, c2000
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
"With 306 illustrations, 89 in color"
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An integrated textbook of medical neuroscience, this book coherently presents the anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry of the human nervous system. The neuroanatomy is presented in a way that is integrated with a modern presentation of cellular neurophysiological systems, neuroscience, and cellular, molecular, and developmental neuroscience. Clinical correlations are provided wherever appropriate.
Table of Contents
I The Ground Plan of the Nervous System.- 1. Ground Plan of the Nervous System I Principles of Central Nervous System Development.- 2. Ground Plan of the Nervous System II Levels of the Neuraxis.- 3. Central Nervous System Vasculature, Blood-Brain Barrier, and Cerebrospinal Fluid.- 2 Cellular Basis of Neuronal Signaling.- 4. Cell Biology of Neurons.- 5. Cell Biology of Glia.- 6. Presynaptic Mechanisms Underlying Neurotransmitter Synthesis, Storage, Release and Inactivation.- 7. Postsynaptic Mechanisms: Neurotransmitter Receptors and Signal Transduction Cascades.- 8. Neuronal Integration.- 3 The Somatosensory System.- 9. Somatic Sensation I Peripheral Receptors and Primary Afferent Neurons.- 10. Somatic Sensation II Ascending Pathways From the Spinal Cord and Brainstem to the Thalamus.- 11. Somatic Sensation III The Physiology of Somatic Sensation.- 12. Somatic Sensation IV Pain.- 4 The Motor System.- 13. Motor System I The Anatomical Organization of the Motor System.- 14. Motor System II Segmental Control of Movement: The Motor Unit and Segmental Reflexes.- 15. Motor System III Supraspinal Control of Movement.- 16. The Basal Ganglia.- 17. Role of the Cerebellum in Motor Function.- 5 The Visual System.- 18. Visual System I The Retina.- 19. Visual System II Central Pathways That Mediate Visual Perception.- 20. Visual System III Visual Neurophysiology and Visual Perception.- 21. Visual System IV Visual Afferent Pathways That Control Eye Movement and Ocular Reflexes.- 6 The Auditory System.- 22. Auditory System I The Ear and the Auditory Receptive Apparatus in the Cochlea.- 23. Auditory System II Central Auditory Pathways.- 24. Auditory System III Auditory Neurophysiology and Auditory Perception.- 7 The Vestibular System.- 25. The Vestibular System.- 8 The Chemical Senses.- 26. The Chemical Senses.- 9 The Autonomic Nervous System.- 27. The Autonomic Nervous System.- 10 The Hypothalamus and Limbic System: Substrates of Motivation, Emotion, and Memory.- 28. The Hypothalamus Coordination of Visceral Operation and the Behaviors That Maintain Bodily Homeostasis.- 29. The Limbic System Circuits that Underlie Affect and Memory.- 11 Arousal, Attention, Consciousness.- 30. Modulatory Systems of the Brainstem.- 31. Higher Cortical Functions, Localization of Function, and Regulation of Consciousness.
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