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Jahr: 2014
Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................. /
About This Book..............................................................................................2
Foolish Assumptions.......................................................................................2
Icons Used in This Book.................................................................................3
Beyond the Book.............................................................................................3
Where to Go from Here...................................................................................4
Part I: Getting Started u/ith Neurobiology......................5
Chapter 1: Welcome to the World of Neurobiology................7
Introducing Neurons.......................................................................................8
Evolving cells on early earth................................................................8
Multicellularity: Sensing and moving..................................................9
Cellular motors.....................................................................................10
Coordinating responses in simple circuits.......................................11
Organizing the Nervous System..................................................................12
Movement basics: Muscles and motor systems..............................13
The spinal cord and autonomic nervous system............................13
The brainstem, limbic system, hypothalamus,
and reticular formation...................................................................14
Basal ganglia, cerebellum, motor and premotor cortex,
and thalamus....................................................................................15
The neocortex......................................................................................16
Perceiving the World, Thinking, Learning, and Remembering................17
Looking at vision and audition...........................................................17
Feeling, smelling, and tasting.............................................................18
Learning and memory: Circuits and plasticity.................................18
The frontal lobes and executive brain..............................................19
Language, emotions, lateralization, and thought............................19
Developmental, Neurological, and Mental Disorders and
Treatments..................................................................................................20
Developing the brain and nervous system.......................................21
Movement disorders and symptoms................................................21
Neural dysfunctions and mental illness............................................22
Repair and enhancement with artificial brains................................22
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Chapter 2: Building Neurons from Molecules....................23
Getting into Genetics.....................................................................................23
Introducing inheritance......................................................................24
Greeting chromosomes and genes....................................................25
Replicating DNA and the cell life cycle.............................................26
Coding for proteins: RNA and DNA....................................................27
Regulating genes..................................................................................29
Meeting Cell Molecules: Important Ions and Proteins..............................31
Eyeing important ions.........................................................................32
Sizing up proteins................................................................................33
Going through membrane proteins...................................................33
Peeking at the Parts of a Cell........................................................................33
Cytoplasm and organelles..................................................................34
Nucleus..................................................................................................34
Secretion and hormones.....................................................................35
Setting Boundaries: Cell Membrane Lipids................................................36
Focusing on phospholipid chemistry................................................37
Seeing cells differences......................................................................39
Regulating Water and Cell Volume..............................................................40
Observing osmotic pressure..............................................................40
Responding to osmotic challenges....................................................40
Moving water with aquaporins..........................................................41
Knowing the Neuron: Not Just Another Cell.....................................................41
Noticing neuron anatomy...................................................................41
Understanding what neurons do.......................................................43
When Things Go Wrong: Genetics and Neurological Illness....................44
Mutations and transcriptional errors...............................................44
Modifying genes: Fixing or Frankenstein?.........................................46
Chapter 3: Gating the Membrane: Ion Channels and
Membrane Potentials.........................................47
Looking at Membrane Channels..................................................................47
Talking about transporters.................................................................48
Checking out channels........................................................................48
Getting a Charge Out of Neurons.................................................................50
Pumping Ions for Information......................................................................50
Sodium-potassium pump....................................................................50
Other important pumps......................................................................52
Discovering Diffusion and Voltage..............................................................52
The Nernst equation............................................................................53
The Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz equation..............................................54
Signaling with Electricity in Neurons..........................................................56
Exploring potential..............................................................................56
Controlling ion permeability: Gated channels.................................56
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Making Spikes with Sodium and Potassium Channels..............................57
Getting back to resting potential.......................................................57
Voltage-dependent channels..............................................................58
Reaching action potential...................................................................58
Cable properties of neurons: One reason for
action potentials...............................................................................61
Insulating with Glial Cells.............................................................................65
Chapter 4: Sending Signals: Chemical Release and
Electrical Activation...................................... — 67
Looking at Synaptic Transmission..............................................................67
Checking out chemical synapses and
neurotransmitter release................................................................68
Eyeing electrical synapses at gap junctions.....................................72
Being Receptive to Neurotransmitter Receptors......................................74
Introducing ionotropic receptors......................................................75
Meeting metabotropic receptors and second
messenger systems..........................................................................76
Making connections with the neuromuscular junction..................78
Dividing and Conquering: Interneurons and Circuits...............................79
Pooling sensory input.........................................................................80
Coordinating motor output................................................................81
Comparing brains to computers........................................................81
Part II: Neuroanatomy: Oryaniziny the
Nervous System..........................................................S3
Chapter 5: Movement Basics: Muscles and Motor Neurons.......85
Making a Move: Muscle Types and What They Do....................................86
Processing with smooth muscle........................................................86
Striated muscle for hearts and limbs................................................86
Twitching fast and slow: Muscle composition.................................88
Pulling Your Weight: How Muscle Cells Contract.....................................88
Releasing acetylcholine.......................................................................89
Patterning muscle contractions.........................................................89
Alpha motor neurons..........................................................................90
The motor unit.....................................................................................90
Sliding filaments: Actin and myosin..................................................91
Controlling Muscle Contraction..................................................................92
Modulating firing rate..........................................................................93
Recruiting motor neurons..................................................................94
Knowing Where Your Limb Is Located.......................................................94
Muscle spindle and gamma motor neurons.....................................95
Golgi tendon organs............................................................................95
Joint receptors for position................................................................95
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Reflexing without Reflecting........................................................................96
Withdrawing a limb.............................................................................96
Staying put............................................................................................96
Seeing the spinal flexor reflex............................................................97
Keeping the spinal cord in the loop..................................................97
Monosynaptic and polysynaptic reflexes.........................................97
Overriding a reflex...............................................................................98
Exercise and Aging........................................................................................99
Use it or lose it: The effects of exercise............................................99
Slowing down with age........................................................................99
Muscle mass in men and women.....................................................100
Chapter 6: The Spinal Cord and the Autonomic Nervous System—101
Segmenting the Spine..................................................................................102
Cervical nerves...................................................................................103
Thoracic nerves.................................................................................105
Lumbar nerves...................................................................................105
Sacral nerves......................................................................................105
Spinal membranes.............................................................................106
Spying on the Spinal Cord..........................................................................106
Dorsal inputs, ventral outputs.........................................................107
Reflecting on what hit you: The basic spinal reflex.......................109
Spinal pattern generators.................................................................110
Feeling and Acting: The Peripheral Nervous System..............................112
Getting stimulated by neural sensors.............................................112
Moving around: Neural effectors.....................................................113
Correcting Errors: The Cerebellum...........................................................114
Cerebellar structure..........................................................................115
Stepping in holes and what to do about it......................................116
Carrying the load: Feed-forward force calibration........................117
Cerebellar circuits.............................................................................118
Fighting or Fleeing: The Autonomic Nervous System.............................119
The two main subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system... 119
The autonomic nervous system input and output........................121
Chapter 7: The Busy Brain: Brainstem, Limbic System,
Hypothalamus, and Reticular Formation........................123
The Brainstem: Medulla, Pons, Midbrain.................................................124
Meeting the medulla..........................................................................125
Presenting the pons...........................................................................127
Mentioning the midbrain..................................................................128
Counting the Cranial Nerves......................................................................129
Controlling Your Motives: The Limbic System........................................131
Mesocortex and allocortex versus neocortex................................133
Organizing thoughts and activities: The cingulate gyrus.............133
Making memories: The hippocampus.............................................134
The amygdala.....................................................................................136
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Regulating the Autonomic Nervous System: The Hypothalamus.........137
Sleeping and waking: Circadian rhythms........................................137
Hypothalamic body function regulation.........................................140
The insula (insular cortex)...............................................................141
Reading Up on the Reticular Formation...................................................142
Starting with the spine......................................................................142
Moving through the brainstem........................................................143
Continuing through the thalamus and cortex................................144
Chapter 8: Generating Behavior: Basal Ganglia,
Thalamus, Motor Cortex, and Frontal Cortex....................145
The Basal Ganglia and Its Nuclei...............................................................146
Striatum inputs and output to the thalamus..................................147
The basal ganglia neural circuit.......................................................148
Controlling Muscles: The Primary Motor Cortex....................................148
The homunculus................................................................................149
Population coding..............................................................................149
Coordinating Muscle Groups: Central Control........................................150
The supplementary motor area and learned sequences..............150
Externally monitored performance and the premotor cortex.....151
The frontal eye fields and superior colliculus...............................151
The Thalamus . Gateway to the Neocortex...............................................152
Reaching all the senses.....................................................................152
Paying attention to the pulvinar......................................................154
Moving through motor pathways....................................................155
Reticular zones of the thalamus......................................................155
Focusing on Goals with the Prefrontal Cortex.........................................156
Making plans with the lateral prefrontal cortex............................156
Processing emotions with the orbitofrontal cortex......................157
Anterior and posterior cingulate cortex.........................................157
Knowing, or Not Knowing, Who s In Control...........................................158
Chapter 9: Topping It Off: The Neocortex.......................159
Looking Inside the Skull: The Neocortex and Its Lobes..........................159
Noticing uniform structure and circuits.........................................162
Communicating with the diencephalon and the
rest of the nervous system...........................................................163
Getting to the Brain You Have Today: The Neocortex versus
Your Reptilian Brain................................................................................165
Looking at how cortical areas developed.......................................167
Enlarging the frontal lobes for complex behavior.........................168
Setting and accomplishing goals.....................................................168
Making Decisions: The Lateral Prefrontal Cortex....................................170
Keeping it all in mind.........................................................................170
Changing your plans..........................................................................170
Dialing that number: Working memory...........................................171
Recalling that number: Long-term memory and
executive control...........................................................................172
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Doing the Right Thing.................................................................................173
Responding with the orbitofrontal cortex and
learned emotional reactions.........................................................173
Getting that bad feeling: The amygdala, emotional
learning, and cortical connections..............................................174
Going with your gut...........................................................................175
Seeing Both Sides: The Left and Right Hemispheres..............................176
Specializing for language..................................................................177
Taking in the big picture: Spatial processing.................................178
Managing with two brains in one head...........................................178
Appreciating the style of each hemisphere....................................178
Gender and the Brain..................................................................................180
Sizing up the male and female brain................................................180
Zeroing in on certain areas...............................................................180
Lateralization......................................................................................180
Thinking in different styles...............................................................181
Knowing the role of hormones.........................................................181
Part III: Perceiving the World, Thinking,
Learning, and Remembering...................................... 183
Chapter 10: Looking at Vision and Hearing.....................185
Imaging and Capturing Light: Vision.........................................................185
Making movies on the retina: Optics and eye movements...........186
Converting photons to chemical reactions: Photoreception.......187
Joining the Nervous System: Photoreceptor Output..............................190
Converting light to contrast: Bipolar and horizontal cells...........191
Making nerve pulses in the retina....................................................194
Sending the Message to the Brain.............................................................196
Relaying at the thalamus...................................................................196
Parallel processing in diverse visual centers.................................198
Fanning Out in the Occipital Lobe.............................................................198
Layering and concurrent processing in VI....................................198
Selecting for orientation and movement........................................199
Streaming the Message to the Temporal and Parietal Lobes................199
Seeing complex shapes and colors in the ventral stream............200
Seeing where and how-to in the dorsal stream..............................200
Communicating between dorsal and ventral streams..................201
Seeing without meaning: Agnosias..................................................201
Listening In: Capturing Sound Waves.......................................................202
Good vibrations: Gathering and transmitting
sound to the brain..........................................................................202
Toning up: Frequency transduction in the Organ of Corti...........204
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Channeling Sounds to the Brain................................................................205
Comparing and relaying in the superior olive,
inferior colliculus, and thalamus.................................................206
Analyzing sounds in the superior temporal lobe..........................206
Losing Hearing.............................................................................................208
Conductive versus neural hearing loss...........................................208
Eh? Aging, environment, and hearing loss.....................................208
Aiding hearing: Amplifying and replacing.......................................209
Ringing and tinnitus...........................................................................209
Balancing via the Vestibular System: Hearing the Fluid
Sloshing in Your Head.............................................................................210
Chapter 11: Feeling, Smelling, and Tasting.....................211
Getting in Touch with the Skin..................................................................211
Feeling your way with mechanoreceptors.....................................212
Avoiding pain: Axonal endings for temperature and
skin damage....................................................................................214
Locating your limbs with skin, muscle, and joint receptors........216
Spinal processing and cranial nerves..............................................217
Sending the message to the thalamus.............................................217
Recognizing What We Touch at Somatosensory Cortex........................218
Mapping senses with the homunculus............................................219
Specialized somatosensory areas....................................................219
Perceiving pain...................................................................................220
Sniffing Out the World around You...........................................................221
Nosing around: Olfactory receptors................................................222
Exploring the olfactory bulb.............................................................222
Reaching the cortex before the thalamus.......................................223
Smelling badly versus smelling bad................................................225
Communicating with pheromones..................................................225
Tasting Basics: Sweet, Sour, Salt, and Bitter Receptors.........................226
Coding for taste: Labels versus patterns........................................227
Understanding the umami problem................................................228
Tasting with the Brain.................................................................................229
Projecting taste to the thalamus......................................................229
Discriminating taste in the cortex...................................................230
Combining taste and smell for flavor..............................................230
Losing taste through injuries...........................................................231
Feeling full...........................................................................................231
Monitoring Internal Body Functions with Internal Chemoreceptors ...232
Chapter 12: Memory and Learning.............................233
Evolving with Adaptation and Instinct.....................................................233
Moving through evolution................................................................234
Going into development....................................................................234
Looking at learning............................................................................234
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Implicit (Non-Declarative) Memory..........................................................235
Getting used to habituation..............................................................236
Responding to sensitization.............................................................236
Preparing for priming........................................................................237
Conditioning classically and operantly...........................................237
Learning motor sequences: Procedural memory..........................239
The Long and Short of It: Immediate versus Permanent Memory........240
Sensory/iconic memory....................................................................241
Working/short-term memory...........................................................242
Explicit (declarative) memory.........................................................243
Memory Mechanisms and Brain Loci........................................................244
Associating context with results in the hippocampus..................244
Remembering pain with the amygdala............................................247
Learning by Changing Synaptic Strengths................................................247
Increasing response: NMDA receptor changes..............................247
Making presynaptic strength changes............................................248
Animal versus computer memory...................................................248
Forgetting It: Amnesia and Other Memory Loss......................................249
Losing yourself in amnesia...............................................................249
Damaging the hippocampus.............................................................250
Ignoring consequences: Frontal lobe damage................................250
Examining Alzheimer s disease........................................................250
Improving Your Learning............................................................................251
Studying hard versus studying well: Schedules.............................252
Traveling the path to better memory..............................................252
Chapter 13: The Frontal Lobes and Executive Brain..............253
Reflexes versus Conscious or Goal-Generated Action............................254
Turning ideas and goals into action................................................255
Representing actions at multiple levels..........................................256
Deciding How to Do It: The Frontal Lobes and Action Execution.........256
Originating abstract plans................................................................256
Converting plans to body control....................................................257
Initiating Action in the Basal Ganglia........................................................258
Preparing for action...........................................................................258
Patterning and oscillating.................................................................259
Coordinating through the Supplementary and Premotor Cortices......259
Feeding back to guide movement....................................................260
Learning motor sequences: Supplementary motor cortex...........260
Learning motor sequences...............................................................261
Mirroring Others: Mirror Neurons............................................................263
Defining mirroring behaviors...........................................................264
Imitating others as a function of mirroring....................................264
Chapter 14: Language, Intelligence, Emotions,
and Consciousness..........................................265
Adapting Our Brains for Language............................................................265
Knowing how the brain is organized...............................................266
Thinking thanks to the neocortex....................................................266
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Sensory processing in occipital, parietal, and temporal lobes.... 268
Specializing for memory...................................................................268
Following Thought through Sensory Pathways and Hierarchies..........269
Relaying to the thalamus and cortex...............................................269
Projecting back to the thalamus......................................................270
Gating and integrating functions.....................................................272
Speaking Your Mind: Language, Vision, and the Brain Hemispheres... 272
Comparing communication and language......................................273
Locating language in the brain.........................................................273
Losing language from neural dysfunction......................................274
Examining visual processing asymmetries.....................................275
Considering where consciousness lives.........................................275
Defining Intelligence....................................................................................276
Math, language, and social intelligence..........................................276
Intelligence components for decisions, abstract thinking,
problem solving..............................................................................277
Investigating intelligence factors.....................................................278
Emotional Intelligence................................................................................278
Feeling the basic emotions...............................................................279
Reacting quickly.................................................................................280
Understanding Consciousness..................................................................281
Learning language instinctually.......................................................282
Developing internal language and consciousness.........................282
Part W: Developmental, Neurological, and
Mental Disorders and Treatments...............................283
Chapter 15: Developing the Brain and Nervous System..........285
Dividing and Differentiating after Conception.........................................285
Meiosis, gametes, and zygotes.........................................................286
Partitioning the body: Endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm.............288
Descending from the ectoderm into the nervous system............290
Covering the brain with meninges: Dura, arachnoid, and pia......292
Polarizing the Brain: Ganglia versus Brains.............................................293
Basic body plan..................................................................................293
Differentiating the spinal cord from the brain proper..................293
Differentiating into the hindbrain, midbrain, and forebrain........294
Layering the Neocortex..............................................................................294
Migrating along radial glia and other glial roles............................295
Differentiating at journey s end.......................................................297
What s so magic about six layers?...................................................299
Forming neurons: Dendrites and axons..........................................300
Cortical maps.....................................................................................300
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Developmental Neural Disorders..............................................................303
Tracing genetic development using mice.......................................304
Known single mutation disorders....................................................304
Multi-locus mutation disorders........................................................305
Birth defects.......................................................................................305
Aging effects over the lifespan.........................................................306
Aging and brain dysfunctions..........................................................307
Chapter 16: Movement Disorders..............................309
When the Wheels Come Off: Motor Disorders.........................................309
Major early developmental disorders.............................................310
Injuries and diseases.........................................................................310
Lifespan motor disorders.................................................................311
Failing Forces: Muscle Diseases.................................................................312
Muscular dystrophy..........................................................................312
Inflammatory myopathies.................................................................313
Neuromuscular Junction Disorders..........................................................313
Myasthenia gravis..............................................................................313
Lambert-Eaton syndrome................................................................314
Toxins..................................................................................................314
Motor Neuron Damage................................................................................315
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis..........................................................315
Multiple sclerosis...............................................................................316
Viral infections...................................................................................316
Hijacking pinocytosis........................................................................317
Basal Ganglia and Other Diseases.............................................................317
Parkinson s disease...........................................................................317
Huntington s disease.........................................................................319
Neuropathies: Losing peripheral sensation...................................319
Strokes and Injuries.....................................................................................320
Suffering a stroke...............................................................................320
Injuring the brain...............................................................................322
Spinal cord injuries............................................................................322
Substituting machines: Motor prostheses......................................324
Chapter 17: Brain Dysfunction and Mental Illness...............325
Understanding Mental Illness as Neural Dysfunction.............................325
Building brains...................................................................................326
Developing while growing.................................................................326
Turning thoughts into synapses......................................................327
Exploring the Genetic Causes of Brain Dysfunction...............................327
Mutations at single locations...........................................................328
Down syndrome.................................................................................329
Autism.................................................................................................329
Knowing How the Nervous System Can Be Damaged in Utero..............329
Fetal alcohol syndrome.....................................................................330
Maternal stress and infections.........................................................330
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Mixing Genetic and Developmental Components...................................330
Depression and mania.......................................................................331
Schizophrenia.....................................................................................335
Obsessive compulsive disorder.......................................................337
Post traumatic stress disorder........................................................338
Epilepsy...............................................................................................338
Eating and Drinking for Brain Function....................................................339
Naturally occurring psychoactive substances...............................339
Feeding the brain properly...............................................................339
Looking at commonly abused drugs...............................................340
Chapter 18: Making Better Brains.............................341
Fixing the Brain with Surgery, Electricity, and Magnetism....................341
Lobotomies and other brain surgery..............................................342
Electroconvulsive therapy................................................................342
Deep brain stimulation......................................................................343
Transcranial magnetic stimulation..................................................343
Transcranial direct current stimulation.........................................344
Meditation, lighting, and soothing sounds.....................................344
Repairing Brain Damage.............................................................................345
Genes and growth factors.................................................................345
Stem cells............................................................................................346
Brain-Machine Interfaces...........................................................................347
Inputting information to the brain...................................................347
Reading the brain s output code......................................................348
Augmenting Brain Function........................................................................348
Stimulation and function enhancement..........................................349
Genetic modification.........................................................................350
Simulating Brain Function on Computers................................................350
Comparing brain and computer power...........................................350
Crunching the numbers by computer and human brain..............351
Downloading the Brain...............................................................................352
Reading out what s in your brain.....................................................352
Inserting knowledge and memories into the brain........................353
Is the singularity near? Is super-machine intelligence
about to occur?..............................................................................354
Part V: The Part of Tens............................................355
Chapter 19: The Ten Most Important Brain Circuits..............357
The Reticular Formation in the Brainstem...............................................357
The Spinal Reflex.........................................................................................358
The Thalamic Relay to the Cortex.............................................................359
Cerebellar Modulation of Motion Sequences...........................................359
Hippocampal Reciprocal Activation with the Cortex.............................360
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The Amygdala Orbitofrontal Cortex Loop................................................360
The Spinal Pattern Generator....................................................................361
The Conscious Triangle: Frontal and Sensory Cortex
with the Thalamus...................................................................................362
The Basal Ganglia Thalamus Loop............................................................363
The Anterior Cingulate and Pulvinar Central Executives.......................363
Chapter 20: Ten Technologies Revolutionizing Brain Science — 365
Cytogenetics: Controlling Neurons with Light........................................365
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Transcranial Direct
Current Stimulation.................................................................................366
Genetic Disease Models: Knockouts and Knockins.................................367
Brain Imaging: Optical, Magnetic, and Electrical.....................................367
Interfacing Brains with Computers...........................................................368
Deep Brain Stimulation...............................................................................369
Multi-Electrode Array Recording...............................................................370
Fluorescence and Confocal Microscopy...................................................370
Advances in Electrophysiological Recording..........................................371
Tissue Culture and Brain Slices.................................................................372
Index.......................................................................373
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