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Contents
Preface
vii
User s Guide
xiii
Acknowledgments
xviii
Path of Discovery Authors
xix
Part I Foundations I
Chapter I
_______________________________
Neuroscience: Past, Present, and
Future
3
INTRODUCTION
4
THE ORIGINS OF NEUROSCIENCE
4
VIEWS OF THE BRAIN IN ANCIENT GREECE
5
VIEWS OF THE BRAIN DURING THE ROMAN
EMPIRE
5
VIEWS OF THE BRAIN FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
6
NINETEENTH-CENTURY VIEWS OF THE BRAIN
8
Nerves As Wires
9
Localization of Specific Functions to Different Parts of the
Brain
10
The Evolution of Nervous Systems 11
The Neuron: The Basic Functional Unit of the Brain 1
2
NEUROSCIENCE TODAY
13
LEVELS OF ANALYSIS
13
Molecular Neuroscience 1
3
Cellular Neuroscience 1
3
Systems Neuroscience 1
3
Behavioral Neuroscience 1
3
Cognitive Neuroscience
14
NEUROSCIENTISTS
14
THE SCIENTIFIC PROCESS 1
5
Observation 1
5
Replication
15
Interpretation 1
5
Verification
і
6
THE USE OF ANIMALS IN NEUROSCIENCE
RESEARCH
16
The Animals 1
6
Animal Welfare
17
Animal Rights 1
7
THE COST OF IGNORANCE: NERVOUS SYSTEM
DISORDERS
19
CONCLUDING REMARKS
20
Chapter
2______________
Neurons and
Glia
23
INTRODUCTION
24
THE NEURON DOCTRINE
24
THE GOLGI STAIN
26
CAJAL S CONTRIBUTION
27
Advances in
28
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2.1
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Microscopy
28
THE PROTOTYPICAL NEURON
THE
SOMA
28
The Nucleus
30
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2.2
Впин Тлу .
Expressing One s Mind in
the Post-Genomic Era
32
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
ЗІ
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum and the Golgi Apparatus
34
The Mitochondrion
34
THE
NEURONAL
MEMBRANE
35
THE CYTOSKELETON
35
Microtubules
35
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Microfilaments
38
Neurofilaments
38
THE AXON
38
The
Axon
Terminal
39
The Synapse
40
Axoplasmic Transport
40
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2.4
Of S. wuu
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Retrograde Transport
DENDRITES
41
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Hitching a Ride With
42
XXIII
XXÏV
EXPANDED CONTENTS
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2.5
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Mental Retardation
and Dendritic Spines
43
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2.6
Path of Discovery: Spines and the
Structural Basis of Memory, by William
Greenough
44
CLASSIFYING NEURONS
45
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON THE NUMBER OF
NEURITES
45
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON
DENDRITES
45
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON CONNECTIONS
46
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON AXON LENGTH
46
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON
NEUROTRANSMITTER
46
GLIA
46
ASTROCYTES
46
MYELINATING
GLIA
47
OTHER NON-NEURONAL CELLS
48
CONCLUDING REMARKS
48
Chapter
3_______________________________
The
Neuronal
Membrane at Rest
51
INTRODUCTION
52
THE CAST OF CHEMICALS
53
CYTOSOLAND EXTRACELLULAR FLUID
53
Water
53
Ions
54
THE PHOSPHOLIPID MEMBRANE
54
The Phospholipid Bilayer
55
PROTEIN
55
Protein Structure
56
Channel Proteins
58
Ion Pumps
59
THE MOVEMENT OF IONS
59
DIFFUSION
59
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3.1
Brain P i: A Review of Moles and
Molarity
60
ELECTRICITY
59
THE IONIC BASIS OF THE RESTING MEMBRANE
POTENTIAL
61
EQUILIBRIUM POTENTIALS
62
The Nernst Equation
64
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3.2
Brain Food: The Nernst Equation
65
THE DISTRIBUTION OF IONS ACROSS THE
MEMBRANE
65
RELATIVE ION PERMEABILITIES OF THE MEMBRANE AT
REST
67
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3.3
Brain FtVu.The Goldman
Equation
68
The Wide World of Potassium Channels
67
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3.4
Path of Discovery: The Atomic
Structuri
of a Potassium Channel, by Roderick
MacKinnon
70
The Importance of Regulating the External Potassium
Concentration
7
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3.5
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Death by Lethal
Injection
72
CONCLUDING REMARKS
71
75
The Action Potential
INTRODUCTION
76
PROPERTIES OF THE ACTION POTENTIAL
76
THE UPS AND DOWNS OF AN ACTION
POTENTIAL
76
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4.1
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Methods of Recording
Action Potentials
78
THE GENERATION OF AN ACTION POTENTIAL
76
THE
GENERATION
OF MULTIPLE ACTION
POTENTIALS
77
THE ACTION POTENTIAL, IN THEORY
80
MEMBRANE CURRENTS AND CONDUCTANCES
80
THE
INSÄND
OUTS OF AN ACTION
POTENTIAL
82
THE ACTION POTENTIAL, IN REALITY
82
THE VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CHANNEL
84
Sodium Channel Structure
84
Functional Properties of the Sodium Channel
86
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4.2
Brain hwi,-The Patch-Clamp
Method
88
The Effects of Toxins on the Sodium Channel
89
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4.3
Path cfDiscavry: Tetrodotoxin and the
Dawn of Ion Channel Pharmacology, by Toshio
Narahashi
90
VOLTAGE-GATED POTASSIUM CHANNELS
91
PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER
9
і
ACTION POTENTIAL CONDUCTION
93
FACTORS INFLUENCING CONDUCTION
VELOCITY
94
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95
MYEUN AND SALTATORY CONDUCTION
96
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Multiple Sclerosis, a
Demyelinating Disease
96
ACTION POTENTIALS,
AXONS,
AND
DENDRITES
97
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4.6
Of Special Interest: The Eclectic Electric
Behavior of Neurons
99
CONCLUDING REMARKS
98
Chapter
5_______________________________________
Synaptic Transmission
101
INTRODUCTION
102
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5.1
Of
Spéciül
Interest: Otto Loewi and
Vagusstoff
103
TYPES OF SYNAPSES
103
ELECTRICAL SYNAPSES
103
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5.2
Path of Discovery: Electrical Synapses, by
Michael V. L. Bennett
108
CHEMICAL SYNAPSES
105
ŒS
Synapses
106
The Neuromuscular Junction
109
PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL SYNAPTIC
TRANSMISSION 111
NEUROTRANSMITTERS
111
NEUROTRANSMITTER
SYNTHESIS AND
STORAGE
112
NEUROTRANSMITTER
RELEASE 11
3
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5.3
Brain Food: SNARE a Vesicle, and
Release Its Transmitter
116
NEUROTRANSMITTER
RECEPTORS AND
EFFECTORS 1
15
Transmitter-Gated Ion Channels 11
5
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5.4
Brain Food: Reversal Potentials
120
G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
118
Autoreceptors 11
9
NEUROTRANSMITTER
RECOVERY AND
DEGRADATION
119
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
121
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5.5
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SpcïLiI
¡merest: Bacteria, Spiders,
Snakes, and You
121
PRINCIPLES OF SYNAPTIC INTEGRATION
122
THE INTEGRATION OF EPSPs
122
Quantal Analysis of EPSPs 1
22
EPSP Summation
123
THE CONTRIBUTION OF DENDRITIC PROPERTIES TO
SYNAPTIC INTEGRATION
124
Dendritic Cable Properties
124
Excitable
Dendrites
126
INHIBITION
126
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5.6
OfSpeddl ¡merest: Startling Mutations
and Poisons
127
IPSPs and Shunting Inhibition 1
26
The Geometry of Excitatory and Inhibitory Synapses 1
28
MODULATION
129
CONCLUDING REMARKS
130
Chapter
6______________________________
Neurotransmitter
Systems
133
INTRODUCTION
134
STUDYING
NEUROTRANSMITTER
SYSTEMS 1
35
LOCALIZATION OF TRANSMITTERS AND
TRANSMITTER-SYNTHESIZING ENZYMES
135
Immunocytochemistry 1
35
In Situ Hybridization
137
STUDYING TRANSMITTER RELEASE 1
37
STUDYING SYNAPTIC MIMICRY
138
STUDYING RECEPTORS
138
Neuropharmacological Analysis 1
38
Ligand-Binding Methods 1
39
Molecular Analysis
141
NEUROTRANSMITTER
CHEMISTRY
141
CHOLINERGIC NEURONS
142
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6.1
Brain Food: Pumping Ions and
Transmitters
144
CATECHOLAMINERGIC NEURONS
143
SEROTONERGIC NEURONS
146
AMINO ACIDERGIC
NEURONS 1
46
OTHER
NEUROTRANSMITTER
CANDIDATES AND
INTERCELLULAR MESSENGERS
147
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6.2
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M tv/ii/ ntavs:: This Is Your Brain on
Endocannabinoids
149
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6.3
Path of Discovery: Deciphering
the Language of Neurons,
by Roger
A. Nicoli
150
TRANSMITTER-GATED CHANNELS
152
THE BASIC STRUCTURE OF TRANSMITTER-GATED
CHANNELS
152
AMINO
ACID-GATED CHANNELS 1
54
Glutamate-Gated Channels 1
56
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Poisons
156
GABA-Gated and Glycine-Gated Channels 1
56
G-PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS AND
EFFECTORS
157
THE BASIC STRUCTURE OF G-PROTEIN-COUPLED
RECEPTORS
157
THE UBIQUITOUS G-PROTEINS 1
58
G-PROTEIN-COUPLED EFFECTOR SYSTEMS
160
The Shartcut Pathway 1
60
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Second Messenger Cascades 1
6
і
Phosphorylation and
Dephosphorylaüon
1
62
The Function of Signal Cascades
163
DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE IN
NEUROTRANSMITTER
SYSTEMS
164
CONCLUDING REMARKS
164
Chapter
7 ____________________________
The Structure of the Nervous
System
167
INTRODUCTION
168
GROSS ORGANIZATION OF THE MAMMALIAN
NERVOUS SYSTEM
168
ANATOMICAL REFERENCES
168
THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 1
7
1
The Cerebrum 1
7
1
The Cerebellum
171
The Brain Stem
171
The Spinal Cord
171
THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 1
72
The Somatic
PNS
172
The Visceral
PNS
173
Afferent and Efferent
Axons
173
THE CRANIAL NERVES
і
73
THEMENINGES 173
THE VENTRICULAR SYSTEM
174
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Water on the
Brain
175
IMAGING THE LIVING BRAIN
174
Computed Tomography 1
75
Magnetic Resonance Imaging 1
76
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7.2
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Magnetic Resonance
Imaging
¡77
Functional Brain Imaging 1
76
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h i: Functional Imaging of Brain
Activity: PET and fMRI
178
UNDERSTANDING CNS STRUCTURE THROUGH
DEVELOPMENT
178
FORMATION OF THE NEURAL TUBE
180
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Nutrition and the
Neural Tube
182
THREE PRIMARY BRAIN VESICLES 1
82
DIFFERENTIATION OF THE FOREBRAIN
184
Differentiation oftheTelencephalon and Diencephalon
184
Forebrain Structure-Function Relationships
і
85
DIFFERENTIATION
OF THE MIDBRAIN
187
Midbrain Structure-Function Relationships 1
87
DIFFERENTIATION OF THE HINDBRA1N
і
88
Hindbrain Structure-Function Relationships 1
89
DIFFERENTIATION OF THE SPINAL CORD 1
90
Spinal Cord Structure-Function Relationships 1
90
PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER 1
9
1
SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE HUMAN CNS
і
92
A GUIDE TO THE CEREBRAL CORTEX 1
95
TYPES OF CEREBRAL CORTEX 1
95
AREAS OF NEOCORTEX
197
Neocortical Evolution and Structure-Function
Relationships
198
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ftif/b . 7V>Vi4vnv Evolution of My
Brain, by Leah A. Krubitzer
200
CONCLUDING REMARKS
199
APPENDIX: AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO HUMAN
NEUROANATOMY
205
Part II Sensory and Motor
Systems
249
Chapter
8_______________________________
The Chemical Senses
251
INTRODUCTION
252
TASTE
252
THE BASIC TASTES
253
THE ORGANS
OPTASTE
253
TASTE RECEPTOR CELLS
255
MECHANISMS OF TASTE TRANSDUCT1ON
256
Soft/ness
256
Soorness
257
Bitterness
258
Sweetness
258
Umami
(Amino
Adds)
259
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A journey Through
the Senses, by Charles S. Zuker
261
CENTRAL TASTE PATHWAYS
259
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Memories o( a Very
Bad Meal
262
THE NEURAL CODING
OPTASTE
262
SMELL
263
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Pheromones?
264
THE ORGANS OF SMELL
265
OLFACTORY RECEPTOR NEURONS
266
OlfactoryTransduetian
266
CENTRAL OLFACTORY PATHWAYS
269
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XXVII
SPATIAL
AND TEMPORAL
REPRESENTATIONS OF
OLFACTORY INFORMATION
272
Olfactory Population Coding
272
Olfactory Maps
272
Temporal Coding in the Olfactory System
274
CONCLUDING REMARKS
274
Chapter
9___________________________________
The Eye
277
INTRODUCTION
278
PROPERTIES OF LIGHT
279
LIGHT
279
OPTICS
279
THE STRUCTURE OF THE EYE
280
GROSS ANATOMY OF THE EYE
280
OPHTH ALMOSCOPIC APPEARANCE OF THE EYE
28
1
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9.1
Of Special Interest: Demonstrating the
Blind Regions of Your Eye
282
CROSS-SECTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE EYE
282
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9.2
Of Special Interest: Bye
Disorders
285
IMAGE FORMATION BY THE EYE
283
REFRACTION BY THE CORNEA
283
ACCOMMODATION BY THE LENS
284
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9.3
Of Special Interest: Vision
Correction
286
THE PUPILLARY LIGHT REFLEX
287
THE VISUAL FIELD
288
VISUAL ACUITY
288
MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE RETINA
288
THE LAMINAR ORGANIZATION OF THE
RETINA
289
PHOTORECEPTOR STRUCTURE
290
REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN RETINAL
STRUCTURE
290
PHOTOTRANSDUCTION
292
PHOTOTRANSDUCTION IN RODS
292
PHOTOTRANSDUCTION IN CONES
296
Color Detection
296
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Of Special
¡тепы:
The Genetics of Color
Vision
297
DARK AND LIGHT ADAPTATION
296
Calcium s Role in Light Adaptation
298
RETINAL PROCESSING
298
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9.5
Path of
Discovery:
A Glimpse into the
Retina, by John Dowling
301
TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE OUTER
PLEXI
FORM LAYER
299
Bipolar Cell Receptive Fields
299
RETINAL OUTPUT
300
GANGLION CELL RECEPTIVE FIELDS
302
TYPES OF GANGLION CELLS
303
Color-Opponent Ganglion Cells
304
PARALLEL PROCESSING
306
CONCLUDING REMARKS
306
Chapter
10_______________________________
The Central Visual System
309
INTRODUCTION
310
THE RETINOFUGAL PROJECTION
3
1
0
THE OPTIC NERVE, OPTIC CHIASM,AND OPTIC
TRACT
311
RIGHT AND LEFTVISUAL HEMIFIELDS
312
TARGETS OF THE OPTIC TRACT
ЗІЗ
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Of
Speda!
Interest: David and
Goliath
315
Nonthalamic Targets of the Optic Tract
ЗІЗ
THE LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS
3
1
5
THE SEGREGATION OF INPUT BY THE EYE AND BY
GANGLION CELL TYPE
3
1
6
RECEPTIVE FIELDS
317
NONRETINAL INPUTS TO THE LGN
3
1
8
ANATOMY OF THE
STRIATE
CORTEX
3
1
8
RETINOTOPY
319
LAMINATION OF THE
STRIATE
CORTEX
320
Trie Cells of Different Layers
32
1
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS OFTHE
STRIATE
CORTEX
321
Ocular Dominance Columns
322
Innervation
of Other Cortical Layers from Layer IVC
323
Striate
Cortex Outputs
323
CYTOCHROME
OXIDASE
BLOBS
324
PHYSIOLOGY OFTHE
STRIATE
CORTEX
324
RECEPTIVE FIELDS
324
Binocularity
324
Orientation Selectivity
325
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Bniin
FtV.î : Optica!
Imaging of Neural
Activity
328
Direction Selectivity
326
Simple and Complex Receptive Fields
327
Blob Receptive Fields
329
XXVIII
EXPANDED CONTENTS
PARALLEL PATHWAYS AND CORTICAL
MODULES
330
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10.3
Path of Discovery: Vision and Art, by
Margaret Livingstone
331
Parallel Pathways
330
Cortical Modules
332
BEYOND
STRIATE
CORTEX
333
THE DORSAL STREAM
334
AreaMT
334
Dorsal Areas and Motion Processing
335
THE VENTRAL STREAM
336
AreaV4
336
Area IT
336
FROM SINGLE NEURONS TO PERCEPTION
337
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10.4
Of Special ¡merest: The Magic of Seeing
in
3D 338
FROM PHOTORECEPTORSTO GRANDMOTHER
CELLS
337
PARALLEL PROCESSING AND PERCEPTION
339
CONCLUDING REMARKS
340
Chapter 11
_______________________________________
The Auditory and
Vestibular
Systems
343
INTRODUCTION
344
THE NATURE OF SOUND
344
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Box I I.I Of v tv;j/ ¡merest. Ultrasound and
Infrasound
346
THE STRUCTURE OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM
347
THE MIDDLE EAR
348
COMPONENTS OF THE MIDDLE EAR
348
SOUND FORCE AMPLIFICATION BYTHE
OSSICLES
348
THE ATTENUATION REFLEX
350
THE INNER EAR
351
ANATOMY OF THE COCHLEA
351
PHYSIOLOGY OF THE COCHLEA
352
The Response of the
Basilar
Membrane to Sound
353
The Organ of
Corti
and Associated Structures
354
m
Box
11.2 »·
■■i ,:,;:
¡λ-.ν
-cm: The Deaf Shall Hear:
Cochlear Implants
356
Transduction by Hair Cells
356
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Box
11.3
Path of Discovery: From Sound to
Sensation, by David P. Corey
360
The
Innervation
of Hair Cells
359
Amplification by Outer Hair Cells
36
1
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11.4
Of Special ¡merest: Noisy Ears:
Otoacoustic Emissions
362
CENTRAL AUDITORY PROCESSES
363
THE ANATOMY OF AUDITORY PATHWAYS
363
RESPONSE PROPERTIES OF NEURONS IN THE
AUDITORY PATHWAY
365
ENCODING SOUND INTENSITY AND
FREQUENCY
365
STIMULUS INTENSITY
365
STIMULUS FREQUENCY.TONOTOPY.AND PHASE
LOCKING
366
Tonotopy
366
Phase Locking
367
MECHANISMS OF SOUND LOCALIZATION
368
LOCALIZATION OF SOUND IN THE HORIZONTAL
PLANE
368
The Sensitivity ofBinaural Neurons to Sound Location
369
LOCALIZATION OF SOUND IN THE VERTICAL
PLANE
371
AUDITORY CORTEX
372
NEURONAL
RESPONSE PROPERTIES
373
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Of Special ¡merest: How Does
Auditory Cortex Work? Consult a
Specialist
374
THE EFFECTS OF AUDITORY CORTICAL LESIONS
AND ABLATION
374
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11.6
Of Special ¡merest: Auditory Disorders
and Their Treatments
376
THEVESTIBULAR SYSTEM
376
THE
VESTIBULAR
LABYRINTH
376
THE OTOLITH ORGANS
378
THE SEMICIRCULAR CANALS
379
CENTRAL
VESTIBULAR
PATHWAYS AND
VESTIBULAR
REFLEXES
381
The Vestibulo-Ocular
Ref
ex
(VOR) 382
VESTIBULAR
PATHOLOGY
384
CONCLUDING REMARKS
384
Chapter
í
2__
The Somatic Sensory System
387
ÍNTRODUCTION
388
TOUCH
388
MECHANORECEPTORS OF THE SKIN
389
Vibration and the Pacmian Corpuscle
391
Two-Point Discrimination
392
PRIMARY AFFERENT
AXONS
392
THE SPINAL CORD
394
EXPANDED
CONTENTS
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Segmental
Organization of the Spinal Cord
394
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Of Special Interest: Herpes, Shingles,
and Dermatomes
396
Sensory Organization of the Spinal Cord
396
THE DORSAL COLUMN-MEDIAL LEMNISCAL
PATHWAY
397
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12.2
Brain Food: Lateral Inhibition
399
THE TRIGEMINAL TOUCH PATHWAY
400
SOMATOSENSORY
CORTEX
401
Cortical Somatotopy
402
Cortical Map Plasticity
404
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12.3
Path of Discovery: When Brain Maps
Collide, by Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
406
The Posterior Parietal Cortex
407
PAIN
408
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12.4
Of Special
Interesi:
The Misery of Life
Without Pain
409
NOCICEPTORS AND THE TRANSDUCTION OF
PAINFUL STIMULI
408
;
of Nociceptors
409
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12.5
Of Special Interest: Hot and Spicy
410
Hyperalgesia
4
1
0
PRIMARY
AFFERENTS
AND SPINAL MECHANISMS
4
1
2
ASCENDING PAIN PATHWAYS
413
The Spinothalamic Pain Pathway
4
1
3
The Trigemmal Pain Pathway
4
1
5
The
Thalamus
and Cortex
415
THE REGULATION OF PAIN
415
Afferent Regulation
416
Descending Regulation
4
1
6
The Endogenous Opiates
417
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Of Special /merest: The Placebo
Effect
418
TEMPERATURE
418
THERMORECEPTORS
418
THE TEMPERATURE PATHWAY
420
CONCLUDING REMARKS
421
Chapter J3
_____________________________
423
Spinal Control of Movement
INTRODUCTION
424
THE SOMATIC MOTOR SYSTEM
424
THE LOWER MOTOR NEURON
426
THE
SEGMENTAL
ORGANIZATION OF LOWER
MOTOR NEURONS
426
ALPHA MOTOR NEURONS
428
Graded Control of Muscle Contraction by Alpha Motor
Neurons
428
Inputs to Alpha Motor Neurons
430
TYPES OF MOTOR UNITS
430
Neuromuscular Matchmaking
43
1
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Box
13.1 (
/ .S/Vi/tf/
Interesi.
·
Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis
432
EXCITATION-CONTRACTION COUPLING
432
MUSCLE FIBER STRUCTURE
433
THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF MUSCLE
CONTRACTION
434
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13.2
Of
Speculi
Interesi:
Duchenne Muscular
Dystrophy
437
SPINAL CONTROL OF MOTOR UNITS
437
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Box
13.3
Of Special ¡merest: Myasthenia
Gravis
438
■
Box
13.4
Path of Disce-verv: Finding the
Cause of Myasthenia
Gravis,
by Jon M.
Lindstrom 442
PROPRIOCEPTION FROM MUSCLE SPINDLES
438
The Myotatic Reflex
439
GAMMA MOTOR NEURONS
440
PROPRIOCEPTION FROM GOLGI TENDON
ORGANS
443
Proprioception from the Joints
444
SPINAL
INTERNEURONS
444
Inhibitory Input
445
Excitatory Input
445
THE GENERATION OF SPINAL MOTOR PROGRAMS
FOR WALKING
447
CONCLUDING REMARKS
449
451
Brain Control of Movement
INTRODUCTION
452
DESCENDING SPINAL TRACTS
453
THE LATERAL PATHWAYS
454
The Effects of Lateral Pathway Lesions
454
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vv;·,;
.<·;. ■
Paresis. Paralysis,
Spasticity, and
Babiński
456
THEVENTROMEDIAL PATHWAYS
455
The Vestibulospinal Tracts
456
The Tectospinal Tract
457
The
Pontine
and Medullary Reticulospinal Tracts
457
THE PLANNING OF MOVEMENT BY THE CEREBRAL
CORTEX
459
MOTOR CORTEX
459
XXX
EXPANDED CONTENTS
THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF POSTERIOR PARIETAL AND
PREFRONTAL CORTEX
461
NEURONAL
CORRELATES OF MOTOR
PLANNING
462
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14.2 01
Spéciül Interest:
Behavioral
Neurophysiology
462
THE BASAL GANGLIA
464
ANATOMY OF THE BASAL GANGLIA
464
THE MOTOR LOOP
466
Basal Ganglia Disorders
466
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14.3
Of
Speculi
¡merest: Do Neurons in
Diseased Basal Ganglia Commit Suicide?
468
THE INITIATION OF MOVEMENT BY PRIMARY MOTOR
CORTEX
468
THE INPUT-OUTPUT ORGANIZATION OF
M
I
469
THE CODING OF MOVEMENT IN Ml
470
The Malleable Motor Map ATI
■
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14.4
Path of Discovery: Neurotechnology:
Merging Mind and Machines, by John P.
Donoghue
473
THE CEREBELLUM
472
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14.5
Of
Spéciül
Interest: Involuntary
Movements, Normal and Abnormal
475
ANATOMY OF THE CEREBELLUM
474
THE MOTOR LOOP THROUGH THE LATERAL
CEREBELLUM
476
Programming the Cerebellum
477
CONCLUDING REMARKS
477
Part III The Brain and Behavior
Chapter
15
479
Chemical Control of the Brain and
Behavior
481
INTRODUCTION
482
THE SECRETORY
HYPOTHALAMUS
484
AN OVERVIEW OF THE
HYPOTHALAMUS
484
Homeostasis
484
Structure and
Connections
of the
Hypothalamus
484
PATHWAYS TO THE PITUITARY
485
Hypothalamic Control of the Posterior Pituitary
485
Hypothalamic Control of the Anterior Pituitary
487
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15Л
Of Speciai ¡merest: Stress and the
Brain
491
THE
AUTONÓMIG
NERVOUS SYSTEM
490
ANS
CIRCUITS
491
Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
Divisions
492
The Enteric Division
495
Central Control of the
ANS
496
NEUROTRANSMITTERS
AND THE PHARMACOLOGY
OF
AUTONÓMIG
FUNCTION
496
Preganglionic
Neurotransmitters
496
Postganglionic
Neurotransmitters
497
THE DIFFUSE
MODULATORY
SYSTEMS OF THE
BRAIN
498
ANATOMY AND FUNCTIONS OF THE DIFFUSE
MODULATORY
SYSTEMS
498
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Box
15.2
Of Special interest: You Eat What You
Are
499
The Noradrenergic Locus Coeruleus
498
The Serotonergic Raphe Nuclei
501
The Dopaminergic
Substantia
Nigra
and Ventral Tegmental
Area
501
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Box
15.3
Path of Discovery: Awakening to
Dopamine, by
Arvid Carlsson
502
The Cholinergic Basal Forebrain and Brain Stem
Complexes
503
DRUGS AND THE DIFFUSE
MODULATORY
SYSTEMS
504
Hallucinogens
505
Stimulants
505
CONCLUDING REMARKS
507
Chapter
16__________________________________
Motivation
509
INTRODUCTION
510
THE
HYPOTHALAMUS,
HOMEOSTASIS, AND MOTIVATED
BEHAVIOR
510
THE LONG-TERM REGULATION OF FEEDING
BEHAVIOR
511
ENERGY BALANCE
511
HORMONALAND
HYPOTHALAMIC REGULATION OF
BODY FAT AND FEEDING
5
1
2
Body Fat and Food Consumption
5
1
2
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16.1
Of
Spedai
Interest: The Starving Brains
of the Obese
514
The
Hypothalamus
and Feeding
514
The Effects of Elevated Leptin Levels on the
Hypothalamus
5 ( 5
The Effects of Decreased Leptin leyefe on the
Hypothalamus
516
The Control of Feeding by Lateral Hypothalamic
Peptìdes
518
THE SHORT-TERM REGULATION OF FEEDING
BEHAVIOR
519
EXPANDED CONTENTS
xxxi
APPETITE, EATING, DIGESTION,AND SATIETY
5
1
9
Gastric Distension
520
Cholecystokinin
52
1
Insulin
521
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16.2
Of
Speculi
Interesi:
Diabetes Mellitus
and Insulin Shock
521
WHY DO WE EAT?
522
REINFORCEMENT AND REWARD
522
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Box
16.3
Of Special interest: Self-Stimulation of
the Human Brain
524
THE ROLE OF DOPAMINE IN MOTIVATION
523
■
Box
16.4
Path of Discovery: Just Rewards, by
Kent
С
Berridge
525
■
Box
16.5
Of Special Interest: Dopamine and
Addiction
526
SEROTONIN, FOOD.AND MOOD
524
OTHER MOTIVATED BEHAVIORS
527
DRINKING
527
TEMPERATURE REGULATION
529
CONCLUDING REMARKS
530
Chapter
17_____________________________________
Sex and the Brain
533
INTRODUCTION
534
SEX AND GENDER
534
THE GENETICS OF SEX
535
SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT AND
DIFFERENTIATION
536
THE HORMONAL CONTROL OF SEX
537
THE PRINCIPAL MALE AND FEMALE
HORMONES
538
THE CONTROL OF SEX HORMONES BY THE
PITUITARY AND
HYPOTHALAMUS
539
THE NEURAL BASIS OF SEXUAL BEHAVIORS
54
1
REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS AND THEIR
CONTROL
541
MAMMALIAN MATING STRATEGIES
543
THE NEUROCHEMISTRY OF REPRODUCTIVE
BEHAVIOR
544
WHY AND HOW MALE AND FEMALE BRAINS
DIFFER
546
SEXUAL DIMORPHISMS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS
SYSTEM
546
SEXUAL DIMORPHISMS OF COGNITION
548
SEX HORMONES.THE BRAIN.AND BEHAVIOR
549
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Box
17.1
Of Special
ïnierw.
Bird
Songsand
Bird
Brains
552
Mismatches Between Genetic Sex and Hormone Action
55
1
■
Box
17.2 01
Speculi lincivi!:
John/Joan and the
Basis of Gender Identity
554
Direct Genetic Effects on Sexual Differentiation of the
Brain
553
THE ACTIVATIONAL EFFECTS OF SEX
HORMONES
555
Brain Plasticity and Maternal Behavior
555
Estrogens,
Neunte
Growth, and Disease
556
■
Box
17.3
Path of Discovery: Estrogen and
Synapses in the Hippocampus, by Catherine
Woolley
558
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
559
CONCLUDING REMARKS
560
Chapter
18 ________
Brain Mechanisms of Emotion
563
INTRODUCTION
564
WHAT IS EMOTION?
564
THEORIES OF EMOTION
564
The
James-Lange
Theory
564
The Cannon-Bard Theory
565
Unconscious Emotions
567
THE LIMBIC SYSTEM CONCEPT
568
BROCA S LIMBIC LOBE
568
THE PAPEZ CIRCUIT
568
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Box
18.1 <»
SfvJji !m,:i^; Phineas
Gage
570
DIFFICULTIES WITH THE SINGLE EMOTION SYSTEM
CONCEPT
571
THE
KLÜVER-BUCY
SYNDROME
571
THE AMYGDALA AND ASSOCIATED BRAIN
CIRCUITS
572
ANATOMY OF THE AMYGDALA
572
THE AMYGDALA AND FEAR
573
A Neural Circuit for Learned Fear
574
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18.2
¡ ;;t: , ?7 >.
/ч - т
Brains Through
і
he
Back Door, by loseph
LťDouv
576
THE AMYGDALA AND AGGRESSION
576
Surgery to Reduce Human Aggression
577
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Box
18.5 « ■:
v
л
v
■■*:. .■/. ·.
The Frontal
Lobotomy
578
NEURAL COMPONENTS OF AGGRESSION BEYOND
THE AMYGDALA
579
The
Hypothalamus
and Aggression
579
The Midbrain and Aggression
580
SEROTONIN AND AGGRESSION
58
1
Xxxii
EXPANDED CONTENTS
Serotonin Receptor Knockout Mice
58
1
CONCLUDING REMARKS
582
Chapter
19_____________________________
Brain Rhythms and Sleep
585
INTRODUCTION
586
THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM
586
RECORDING BRAINWAVES
586
EEG
RHYTHMS
589
MECHANISMSAND
MEANINGS OF BRAIN
RHYTHMS
590
The Generation of Synchronous Rhythms
590
Functions of Brain Rhythms
592
THE SEIZURES OF EPILEPSY
592
SLEEP
594
THE FUNCTIONAL STATES OF THE BRAIN
594
THE SLEEP CYCLE
596
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Box
19.1
Of Special Interest: Walking, Talking,
and Screaming in Your Sleep
599
WHY DO WE SLEEP?
598
■
Box
19.2
Of Special
Interesi:
The Longest All-
Nighter
600
FUNCTIONS OF DREAMING AND
REM
SLEEP
600
NEURAL MECHANISMS OF SLEEP
602
Wakefulness and the Ascending
Reticular
Activating
System
602
falling Asleep and the Non-REM State
602
Mechanisms of
REM
Sleep
602
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Box
19.Ъ
Of Special Interest: Narcolepsy
605
Sleep-Promoting Factors
606
Gene Expression During Sleeping and Waking
606
ORCADIAN RHYTHMS
607
BIOLOGICAL CLOCKS
608
THE SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS:A BRAIN
CLOCK
610
■
Box
19.4
iff S/Viin!
Interest:
Mutant Hamster
Clocks
613
■
Box
19.5
Path
¿f
Discovery: Strange Vision, by
David Berson
614
SCN MECHANISMS
61
і
CONCLUDING REMARKS
615
Language
617
INTRODUCTION
618
■
Box
20.
1 Of Special Interest: Is Language Unique
to Humans?
619
THE DISCOVERY OF SPECIALIZED LANGUAGE AREAS IN
THE BRAIN
618
BROCA S AREA AND WERNICKE S AREA
620
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Box
20.2
Of Special Interest: The
Wada
Procedure
621
TYPES OF APHASIA
621
BROCA S APHASIA
621
WERNICKE S APHASIA
623
APHASIA AND THE WERNICKE-GESCHWIND
MODEL
625
CONDUCTION APHASIA
626
APHASIA IN BILINGUALS AND THE DEAF
627
ASYMMETRICAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING IN THE
CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES
628
LANGUAGE PROCESSING IN SPLIT-BRAIN
HUMANS
629
Left Hemisphere Language Dominance
630
Language Functions of the Right Hemisphere
630
ANATOMICAL ASYMMETRY AND LANGUAGE
63
1
LANGUAGE STUDIES USING BRAIN STIMULATION AND
BRAIN IMAGING
632
THE EFFECTS OF BRAIN STIMULATION ON
LANGUAGE
632
IMAGING OF LANGUAGE PROCESSING IN THE
HUMAN BRAIN
633
■
Box
20.3
Of Special Interest: Hearing Sight and
Seeing Touch
636
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
635
■
Box
20.4
Path of Discovery: The Origins of
Language: A Tale of Two Species, by Patricia
Kuhl
639
■
Box
20.5
Of Special Interest: The Search for
Language Genes
640
CONCLUDING REMARKS
641
Chapter
2
í
_________________________________
Attention
643
INTRODUCTION
644
■
Box
21.1
Of
Spedai
Interest: Attention-Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder
644
BEHAVIORAL CONSEQUENCES OF ATTENTION
645
ENHANCED DETECTION
645
FASTER REACTION TIMES
647
NEGLECT SYNDROME AS AN ATTENTIONAL
DISORDER
647
PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ATTENTION
649
FUNCTIONAL MR! IMAGING OF ATTENTION TO
LOCATION
649
EXPANDED
CONTENTS
ХХХІІІ
PET IMAGING OF ATTENTION TO FEATURES
65
1
ENHANCED
NEURONAL
RESPONSES IN PARIETAL
CORTEX
652
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Box
21.2
Path of Discovery: Finding
Neuronal
Correlates of Attention, by Robert Wurtz
653
RECEPTIVE FIELD CHANGES IN AREA V4
654
HOW IS ATTENTION DIRECTED?
656
THE PULVINAR NUCLEUS
657
ATTENTION AND EYE MOVEMENTS
657
CONCLUDING REMARKS
658
Chapter
22______________________________________
Mental Illness
661
INTRODUCTION
662
MENTAL ILLNESS AND THE BRAIN
662
PSYCHOSOCIAL
APPROACHES TO MENTAL
ILLNESS
663
BIOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO MENTAL ILLNESS
663
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Box
22.1
Path of Discovery:
Neuroscience,
Genes,
and Mental Illness, by Steven E. Hyman
664
ANXIETY DISORDERS
665
A DESCRIPTION OF ANXIETY DISORDERS
665
Panic Disorder
665
Agoraphobia
666
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Box
22.2
Of Special Interest: Agoraphobia with
Panic Attacks
667
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
666
BIOLOGICAL BASES OF ANXIETY DISORDERS
667
The Stress Response
668
Regulation of the
ΗΡΑ
Axis by the Amygdala and
Hippocampus
669
TREATMENTS FOR ANXIETY DISORDERS
670
Psychotherapy
670
Anxiolytic Medications
670
AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
673
A DESCRIPTION OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
673
Major Depression
673
Bipolar Disorder
673
■
Box
22.3
OfSpcJtil lateral. A Magical Orange
Grove in a Nightmare
675
BIOLOGICAL BASES OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
674
The Monoamine Hypothesis
674
The Diathesis-Stress Hypothesis
676
TREATMENTS FOR AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
677
Electrocomulsive Therapy
677
Psychotherapy
677
Antidepressants
677
lithium
678
SCHIZOPHRENIA
679
A DESCRIPTION OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
679
BIOLOGICAL BASES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
680
Genes and the Environment
680
The Dopamine Hypothesis
682
The
Glutamate
Hypothesis
683
TREATMENTS FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA
684
CONCLUDING REMARKS
684
Part IV The Changing Brain
687
Chapter
23______________________________
Wiring the Brain
689
INTRODUCTION
690
THE GENESIS OF NEURONS
691
CELL PROLIFERATION
691
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Box
23.1
Of Special Interest: Neurogenesis in the
Adult Neocortex
693
CELL MIGRATION
694
CELL DIFFERENTIATION
695
DIFFERENTIATION OF CORTICAL AREAS
696
THE GENESIS OF CONNECTIONS
697
THE GROWING AXON
698
AXON GUIDANCE
699
Guidance Cues
699
■
Box
23.2
Path o/Discoven·: All Roads Lead to
Netrin, by Marc Tessier-Lavigne
701
Establishing Topographic Maps
700
■
Box
23.3
Of
Spechi
!
hneresc Why Our CNS
Axons
Don t Regenerate
705
Synapse Formation
702
THE ELIMINATION OF CELLS AND SYNAPSES
704
■
Box
23.4
Of
Sîxc.vJ
:>::егем:
The Mystery of
Autism
706
CELL DEATH
706
CHANGES IN SYNAPTIC CAPACITY
707
ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT SYNAPTIC
REARRANGEMENT
708
SYNAPTIC SEGREGATION
709
Segregation of Retinal Inputs to the LGN
709
Segregation of LGN Inputs in the
Striate
Cortex
710
■
Box
23.5
Brain Fiwi: Ocular Dominance
Columns and Other Oddities
711
■
Box
23.6
Впий Рлчі:
The
Criticai
Period
Concept
715
XXXiv EXPANDED CONTENTS
SYNAPTIC CONVERGENCE
7
1
2
SYNAPTiC COMPETITION
7
1
3
MODULATORY
INFLUENCES
714
ELEMENTARY MECHANISMS OF CORTICAL SYNAPTIC
PLASTICITY
716
EXCITATORY SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN THE
IMMATURE VISUAL SYSTEM
7
1
7
LONG-TERM SYNAPTIC POTENTIATION
7
1
8
LONG-TERM SYNAPTIC DEPRESSION
7
1
8
WHY CRITICAL PERIODS END
720
CONCLUDING REMARKS
722
Chapter
24____________________________
Memory Systems
725
INTRODUCTION
726
TYPES OF MEMORY AND AMNESIA
726
DECLARATIVE AND NONDECLARATIVE
MEMORY
726
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Box
24.1
Of
Specul
Interest:
An Extraordinary
Memory
728
LONG-TERM, SHORT-TERM, AND WORKING
MEMORY
727
AMNESÌA
729
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Box
24.2
Of Special
innren:
A Fish Tale of
Memory Loss
731
THE SEARCH FOR THE ENGRAM
73
1
LASHLEY S STUDIES OF MAZE LEARNING IN
RATS
731
HEBB AND THE CELL ASSEMBLY
733
■
Box
24.3
Brain Food: A Model of a Distributed
Memory
736
LOCALIZATION OF DECLARATIVE MEMORIES IN THE
NEOCORTEX
733
Studies in Monkeys
733
Studies in Humans
735
ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE HUMAN
TEMPORAL LOBES
737
THE TEMPORAL
LOBESAND
DECLARATIVE
MEMORY
738
THE EFFECTS OF TEMPORAL LOBECTOMY
738
A Human Case Study: KM.
738
THE MEDIAL TEMPORAL
LOBESAND
MEMORY
PROCESSING
740
An Animal Model of Human Amnesia
74
1
THE DfENCEPHALON AND MEMORY
PROCESSING
743
A Human Case Study: NA
743
Korsakoff s Syndrome
744
MEMORY FUNCTIONS OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS
744
The Effects of Hippocampal Lesions in Rats
745
Spatial Memory and Place Cells
746
m
Box
24.4
Path of Discovery: A Brief History of the
Water Maze, by Richard Morris
747
Spatial Memory.Working Memory, and Relational
Memory
749
THE STRIATUM AND PROCEDURAL MEMORY
75
1
RODENT RECORDINGS AND LESIONS IN THE
STRIATUM
75
1
HABIT LEARNING IN HUMANS AND NONHUMAN
PRIMATES
752
THE NEOCORTEX AND WORKING MEMORY
754
THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX AND WORKING
MEMORY
754
ImagingWorking Memory in the Human Brain
756
AREA LIP AND WORKING MEMORY
757
CONCLUDING REMARKS
758
Chapter
25_______________________________
Molecular Mechanisms of Learning
and Memory
761
INTRODUCTION
762
PROCEDURAL LEARNING
763
NONASSOCIATIVE LEARNING
763
Habituation
763
SensHization
763
ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING
763
Classical Conditioning
763
Instrumental Conditioning
764
SIMPLE SYSTEMS: INVERTEBRATE MODELS OF
LEARNING
765
NONASSOCIATIVE LEARNING IN APLYSIA
765
Habituation of the Gill-Withdrawal Reflex
766
Sensitization of the Gill-Withdrawal Reflex
767
ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING IN APLYSIA
768
VERTEBRATE MODELS OF LEARNING
772
SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN THE CEREBELLAR
CORTEX
772
Anatomy of the Cerebellar Cortex
772
Long-Term Depression in the Cerebellar Cortex
774
Mechanisms of Cerebellar LTD
775
SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
ÍN
THE HIPPOCAMPUS
776
Anatomy of the Hippocampus
777
Properties of LIP in CAI
778
Τ
EXPANDED
CONTENTS XXXV
Mechanisms of LTP in
CAI
779
PERSISTENTLY ACTIVE PROTEIN KINASES
787
■
Box
25.1
Brain Food: Synaptic Plasticity: Timing CaMKII and LTP
787
Is Everything
782 „
Box
25.3
plU/, 0
f
Discovery: A Memorable Walk
Long-Term Depression in
CAI
781
on the Beach, by John
E. Lisman
789
LTP, LTD, and
Glutamate
Receptor Trafficking
783
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
788
LTP, LTD, and Memory
784
Protein Synthesis and Memory Consolidation
788
■
Box
25.2
Of Special Interest: Memory CREB and Memory
790
Mutants
786
Structural Plasticity and Memory
791
THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF LONG-TERM CONCLUDING REMARKS
792
MEMORY
787
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spellingShingle | Bear, Mark F. Connors, Barry W. Paradiso, Michael A. Neuroscience exploring the brain Cerveau Hersenen gtt Neurociencia Neurofisiologia larpcal Neurologie Neurowetenschappen gtt Ruggenmerg gtt Brain Neurosciences Spinal Cord Neurologie (DE-588)4041888-1 gnd Neurobiologie (DE-588)4041871-6 gnd Nervensystem (DE-588)4041643-4 gnd Neurowissenschaften (DE-588)7555119-6 gnd Hirnfunktion (DE-588)4159930-5 gnd Nervenzelle (DE-588)4041649-5 gnd Hirnforschung (DE-588)4123382-7 gnd Gehirn (DE-588)4019752-9 gnd |
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title | Neuroscience exploring the brain |
title_auth | Neuroscience exploring the brain |
title_exact_search | Neuroscience exploring the brain |
title_full | Neuroscience exploring the brain Mark F. Bear ; Barry W. Connors ; Michael A. Paradiso |
title_fullStr | Neuroscience exploring the brain Mark F. Bear ; Barry W. Connors ; Michael A. Paradiso |
title_full_unstemmed | Neuroscience exploring the brain Mark F. Bear ; Barry W. Connors ; Michael A. Paradiso |
title_short | Neuroscience |
title_sort | neuroscience exploring the brain |
title_sub | exploring the brain |
topic | Cerveau Hersenen gtt Neurociencia Neurofisiologia larpcal Neurologie Neurowetenschappen gtt Ruggenmerg gtt Brain Neurosciences Spinal Cord Neurologie (DE-588)4041888-1 gnd Neurobiologie (DE-588)4041871-6 gnd Nervensystem (DE-588)4041643-4 gnd Neurowissenschaften (DE-588)7555119-6 gnd Hirnfunktion (DE-588)4159930-5 gnd Nervenzelle (DE-588)4041649-5 gnd Hirnforschung (DE-588)4123382-7 gnd Gehirn (DE-588)4019752-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Cerveau Hersenen Neurociencia Neurofisiologia Neurologie Neurowetenschappen Ruggenmerg Brain Neurosciences Spinal Cord Neurobiologie Nervensystem Neurowissenschaften Hirnfunktion Nervenzelle Hirnforschung Gehirn Lehrbuch |
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