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Regulatory functions of the CNS : subsystems /

Regulatory Functions of the CNS Subsystems.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Congress of Physiological Sciences Budapest, Hungary
Otros Autores: Szent�agothai, J�anos, Ha�mori, J., Palkovits, M.
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Elmsford, N.Y. : Pergamon Press, 1981.
Colección:Advances in physiological sciences ; v. 2
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES; Copyright; FOREWORD; PREFACE; Chapter 1: SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN THE RED NUCLEUS; Publisher Summary; LESION-INDUCED SPROUTING AND FORMATION OF FUNCTIONAL SYNAPSES IN ADULT FELINE RED NUCLEUS; LESION-INDUCED SPROUTING IN KITTEN RED NUCLEUS; SPROUTING AND FORMATION OF FUNCTIONAL SYNAPSES AFTER CROSS-INNERVATION OF FLEXOR AND EXTENSOR NERVES; BEHAVIORAL CORRELATES OF NEURONAL PLASTICITY IN RED NUCLEUS; Acknowledgement; Chapter 2: SAGITTAL ZONES AND MICROZONES
  • THE FUNCTIONAL UNITS OF CEREBELLUM; Publisher Summary
  • Ontogenic development and differentiation of the central nervous systemChapter 3: EFFECTS OF MONOCULAR STROBOSCOPIC EXPERIENCE ON THE KITTEN'S VISUAL CORTEX; Publisher Summary; Effects on ocular dominance; Differential effects on different layers; General deprivation effects; Chapter 4: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN GOLDFISH RETINA AND TECTUM MODULATE TUBULIN SYNTHESIS DURING OPTIC NERVE REGENERATION; Publisher Summary; Chapter 5: THE TRANSNEURONAL INDUCTION OF SPROUTING AND SYNAPSE FORMATION; Publisher Summary
  • Sprouting and synapse formation in intact innervated muscles following contralateral axotomy. The transneuronal induction of sprouting and synapse formation.; The role of injured motor neurons in the transneuronal induction of sprouting and synapse formation; Sprouting and synapse formation produced by colchicine; Summary and conclusions; Modular organization principles in the central nervous system; Chapter 6: MODULAR ORGANIZATION PRINCIPLES IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
  • OPENING REMARKS; Publisher Summary; The module; Modular patterns in space and time
  • Chapter 7: AREAL AND LAMINAR DISTRIBUTION OF VISUAL ASSOCIATION FIBERS AND THEIR TERMINATION IN MULTIPLE PATCHES OR CONTINUOUS FIELDSPublisher Summary; AREAL AND LAMINAR DISTRIBUTION OF AXONS AND EFFERENT CELLS; TERMINATION OF VISUAL ASSOCIATIONS IN SEGREGATED COLUMNS AND CONTINUOUS FIELDS; Chapter 8: CROSS-CORRELATION STUDY OF THE CAT'S VISUAL CORTEX; Publisher Summary; 1 THREE DIMENSIONAL ORGANIZATION IN VISUAL CORTEX; 2 TECHNIQUE OF CROSS-CORRELATION ANALYSIS; 3 IDENTIFICATION OF INTERNEURONAL CONNECTIVITIES; 4 RESPONSE TYPE AND INTERNEURONAL CONNECTIVITY
  • 5 CELLULAR LOCATION AND INTERNEURONAL CONNECTIVITIES6 RELEVANCE TO SERIAL- AND PARALLEL-PROCESSING MODELS OF VISUAL INFORMATION; Chapter 9: MODULAR ORGANIZATION OF RAT NEOCORTEX: VASCULARIZATION, GROWTH AND CONNECTIVITY; Publisher Summary; INTRODUCTION; MATERIAL AND METHODS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; Chapter 10: CONCLUDING REMARKS: ORGANIZATION IN THE CNS; Perspectives in cerebellar physiology; Chapter 11: PERSPECTIVES IN CEREBELLAR PHYSIOLOGY INTRODUCTORY REMARKS; Publisher Summary; A decade ago; Recent development; 1 Basic neuronal processes; 2 Neuronal circuitry