The Central Nervous System: Structure and FunctionOxford University Press, 1998 - 675 pagine This clinically oriented textbook on nervous system structure and function offers medical students a sound basis for clinical thinking. It provides clear, concise descriptions of brain structures and their functional properties, incorporating data from molecular biology, clinical neurology and psychobioloby. Thoroughly revised and updated, the Second Edition goes further than the first in integrating material from all fields of neuroscience and in discussing brain-behavior relationships. There are two new chapters: one on development, aging and plasticity of the nervous system, the other on the general features of sensory receptors. New material covers cortical processing and its imaging, consciousness and sleep, cognitive functions of the cerebellum, the functional organization of the basal forebrain, pain, clinical disturbances of the somatosensory system, color vision, and cerebral lateralization. In addition, the text has been reorganized to improve its clarity within the chapters on the hypothalamus, the peripheral autonomic nervous system, and the cerebral cortex. About 30 new illustrations have been included, and the book's format has been redesigned. |
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... a cortical neuron from the thalamus ( AMPA ) and from other cortical neurons ( NMDA ) can induce LTP . In the monkey motor cor- tex LTP has been established during the learning of new motor skills . Thus , not only are the cortical neurons ...
... a cortical neuron from the thalamus ( AMPA ) and from other cortical neurons ( NMDA ) can induce LTP . In the monkey motor cor- tex LTP has been established during the learning of new motor skills . Thus , not only are the cortical neurons ...
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... Neuron 15 : 485-488 , 1995 . Goodman , C. S. , and Shatz C. J. Developmental mechanisms that generate precise pat- terns of neuronal connectivity . Neuron ... cortical maps of the skin as an indication of the life- long adaptive capacities of ...
... Neuron 15 : 485-488 , 1995 . Goodman , C. S. , and Shatz C. J. Developmental mechanisms that generate precise pat- terns of neuronal connectivity . Neuron ... cortical maps of the skin as an indication of the life- long adaptive capacities of ...
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... cortical afferents of , 352 fibers to reticular formation , 427 , 430 ... neurons , 544 in neuroendocrine cells , 540 in preganglionic neurons , 516 in ... neuron excitability , 599 of erection and ejaculation , 523 of eye movements ...
... cortical afferents of , 352 fibers to reticular formation , 427 , 430 ... neurons , 544 in neuroendocrine cells , 540 in preganglionic neurons , 516 in ... neuron excitability , 599 of erection and ejaculation , 523 of eye movements ...
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Functional Properties of Neurons | 25 |
The Different Parts of the Nervous System | 71 |
Development Aging and Plasticity of the Nervous System | 123 |
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