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Plasticity in the Visual System From Genes to Circuits /

Plasticity is the basis for learning, memory formation and cognition, and the adaptability it affords is essential for normal day-to-day functioning. Many diseases of brain functioning can be described as, or affect, plasticity mechanisms. The goal of Plasticity in the Visual System: From Genes to C...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Pinaud, Raphael (Editor ), Tremere, Liisa A. (Editor ), de Weerd, Peter (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Edición:1st ed. 2006.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a Perception of motion, depth, and form -- to Plasticity in the Visual System: From Genes to Circuits -- Retinal and Thalamic Plasticity -- Synaptic Plasticity and Structural Remodeling of Rod and Cone Cells -- Retinal Remodeling: Circuitry Revisions Triggered by Photoreceptor Degeneration -- Retinal Plasticity and Interactive Cellular Remodeling in Retinal Detachment and Reattachment -- Experience-Dependent Rewiring of Retinal Circuitry: Involvement of Immediate Early Genes -- Attentional Activation of Cortico-Reticulo-Thalamic Pathways Revealed by Fos Imaging -- Cortical Plasticity -- Neuromodulatory Transmitters in Sensory Processing and Plasticity in the Primary Visual Cortex -- Critical Calcium-Regulated Biochemical and Gene Expression Programs involved in Experience-Dependent Plasticity -- The Molecular Biology of Sensory Map Plasticity in Adult Mammals -- Plasticity of Retinotopic Maps in Visual Cortex of Cats and Monkeys After Lesions of the Retina or Primary Visual Cortex -- Intra-cortical Inhibition in the Regulation of Receptive Field Properties And Neural Plasticity in the Primary Visual Cortex -- Plasticity in V1 Induced by Perceptual Learning -- Investigating Higher Order Cognitive Functions in the Dorsal (magnocellular) Stream of Visual Processing -- Dopamine-Dependent Associative Learning of Workload-Predicting Cues in the Temporal Lobe of the Monkey -- Theoretical Considerations -- Linking Visual Development and Learning to Information Processing: Preattentive and Attentive Brain Dynamics -- Conclusion: A Unified Theoretical Framework for Plasticity in Visual Circuitry. 
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