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Neuroscience in the 21st century : from basic to clinical / [edited by] Donald W. Pfaff.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer referencePublication details: New York : Springer, 2013.Description: 5v. : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781461419969 (set for 5 vols.)
Other title:
  • Neuroscience in the twenty-first century
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.8 23 P523
Contents:
VOLUME 1: Section 1 Basic Neuroscience.- Part 1 Biophysics.- 1Water, ions, membranes, pumps and transporters.- 2 Voltage-gated ion channels.- 3 Ionotropic glutamate receptors.- 4 Signal transduction-dependent channels.- 5 Membrane Potentials.- Part 2 Development.- 6 Stem cells: Neural stem cells in cerebral cortex development.- 7Adult neurogenesis.- 8 Dendrites: a key structural element of neurons.- Part 3 Cell Biology of neurons and glia.- 9 Dendritic function.- 10 Axonal transport.- 11 Cell biology of the synapse.- 12 Molecular regulation of synaptic release.- 13 The postsynaptic density.- 14 Gap junctions, electric synapses.- 15 Glial cells.- 16 Immune system cells.- 17 Psychoneuroimmune phenomena: Neuroimmune interactions.- VOLUME 2: Part 4 Sensory Systems (Neuroanatomy and Physiology).- 18 Retina: Neuroanatomy and physiology.- 19 The superior colliculus and visual thalamus.- 20 Cortical processing of visual signals.- 21 Audition: Hearing and Deafness.- 22 Somatosensation: end organs for tactile sensation.- 23 Taste.- 24 Olfaction.- 25 Visuomotor Integration.- 26 Vestibular inputs: The Vestibular System.- 27 Kinesthetic inputs.- 28 Pain.- Part 5.- Motor Control.- 29 Spinal motoneurons.- 30 Spinal interneurons.- 31 Systems descending from the brainstem: Basic principles.- 32 Systems descending from the brainstem: Functional recovery following damage.- 33 Basal ganglia: Basic principles.- 34 Dystonia.- 35 Cerebellum - Anatomy and Function.- 36 The Cerebellum: Eye Movements.- 37 Cortical motor control.- 38 Locomotion: Circuits and Physiology.- 39 Posture.- VOLUME 3: Part 6.- Neurophysiology of Other, Specific CNS Regions and Networks.- 40 Basic principles of mammalian CNS systems.- 41 Frontal cortex.- 42 Limbic cortex: The functional neuroanatomy of emotion and hedonic processing.- 43 Hypothalamus.- 44 Autonomic nervous systems.- 45 Respiration.- 46 Spinal reflexes.- Part 7.- Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology.- 47 Transmitters and peptides: Basic principles.- 48 Transmitter and peptide receptors: Basic principles.- 49 Opioid peptides.- 50 Trophic factors: Neurotrophic factors.- 51 Brain Energy Metabolism.- 52 Blood Brain Barrier.- Part 8 Neuroendocrinology.- 53 Brain control over pituitary gland hormones.- 54 Hormone effects on behavior.- 55 Critical periods during development: Hormonal influences on neurobehavioral transitions across the lifespan.- 56 Mechanisms of homeostatically regulated behaviors.- 57 Mechanisms of behaviors related to reproduction.- 58 Seasonal rhythms in behavior.- VOLUME 4: Part 9 Regulation of Natural Behaviors.- 59 Circadian physiology.- 60 The suprachiasmatic nucleus and the circadian timekeeping system of the body.- 61 Sleep regulation and insomnia.- 62 Genomic imprinting and brain function.- 63 Epigenetic mechanisms: DNA methylation and histone protein modification.- 64 Stress research: past, present and future.- 65 Fear.- 66 Aggression.- 67 Emotions studied by imaging of the human brain: The somatic and emotional motor systems.- 68 Parental behavior.- 69 Sexual behavior.- 70 Social behavior.- Part 10.- Cognitive Neuroscience.- 71 Elementary CNS arousal.- 72 Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.- 73 Cognitive Functions as Revealed by Imaging of the Human Brain.- 74 Aging of the brain.- Part 11 Computational Neuroscience.- 75 Computational neuroscience of synapses and neurons.- 76 Computational neuroscience of neuronal networks.- 77 Biological Modeling.- VOLUME 5: Section 2 Clinical Neuroscience.- Part 12 Developmental Disorders.- 78 Prader-Willi and Angelman Syndromes.- 79 Fragile X-Associated Disorders.- 80 Fetal alcohol syndrome.- 81 Autism.- 82 Anorexia nervosa and bulimia.- Part 13 Systems Disorders.- 83 Sleep disorders.- 84.- Traumatic brain damage.- 85 Spinal cord damage.- 86 Ischemic Stroke - Basic pathophysiology and clinical implication.- Part 14 Pain.- 87 Non-migrainous headache.- 88 Migraine.- 89 Central mechanisms of pain suppression.- Part 15 Neuroimmune Disorders.- 90 Multiple sclerosis.- 91 Myasthenia gravis.- 92.- Infections of the nervous system.- Part 16 Addictive Disorders.- 93 Psychostimulants and addiction.- 94 Neurobiology of Alcohol Addiction.- 95 Internet addiction.- 96 Abuse of performance enhancing drugs.- 97 Food addiction. - Part 17 Degenerative Diseases.- 98 Motor neuron disease: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.- 99 Parkinson's disease.- 100 Huntington's disease. - 101 Problems during aging (Alzheimer's, et al.).- Part 18 Gender Identity.- 102 Sexual differentiation of the human brain in relation to gender-identity, sexual orientation and neuropsychiatric disorders.- Part 19.- Psychiatric Disorders.- 103 Depressive disorders.- 104 The Neurobiology of Bipolar Disorder.- 105 Schizophrenia.- Appendix Seven Steps to Setting up a Neuroscience Program in a Developing Country.- Index.
Summary: Edited and authored by a wealth of international experts in neuroscience and related disciplines, this vital new resource offers medical students and graduate researchers around the world a comprehensive introduction and overview of modern neuroscience.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

VOLUME 1:
Section 1 Basic Neuroscience.-
Part 1 Biophysics.-
1Water, ions, membranes, pumps and transporters.-
2 Voltage-gated ion channels.-
3 Ionotropic glutamate receptors.-
4 Signal transduction-dependent channels.-
5 Membrane Potentials.-

Part 2 Development.-
6 Stem cells: Neural stem cells in cerebral cortex development.-
7Adult neurogenesis.-
8 Dendrites: a key structural element of neurons.-

Part 3 Cell Biology of neurons and glia.-
9 Dendritic function.-
10 Axonal transport.-
11 Cell biology of the synapse.-
12 Molecular regulation of synaptic release.-
13 The postsynaptic density.-
14 Gap junctions, electric synapses.-
15 Glial cells.-
16 Immune system cells.-
17 Psychoneuroimmune phenomena: Neuroimmune interactions.-

VOLUME 2:
Part 4 Sensory Systems (Neuroanatomy and Physiology).-
18 Retina: Neuroanatomy and physiology.-
19 The superior colliculus and visual thalamus.-
20 Cortical processing of visual signals.-
21 Audition: Hearing and Deafness.-
22 Somatosensation: end organs for tactile sensation.-
23 Taste.-
24 Olfaction.-
25 Visuomotor Integration.-
26 Vestibular inputs: The Vestibular System.-
27 Kinesthetic inputs.-
28 Pain.-

Part 5.- Motor Control.-
29 Spinal motoneurons.-
30 Spinal interneurons.-
31 Systems descending from the brainstem: Basic principles.- 32 Systems descending from the brainstem: Functional recovery following damage.-
33 Basal ganglia: Basic principles.-
34 Dystonia.-
35 Cerebellum - Anatomy and Function.-
36 The Cerebellum: Eye Movements.-
37 Cortical motor control.-
38 Locomotion: Circuits and Physiology.-
39 Posture.-

VOLUME 3:
Part 6.- Neurophysiology of Other, Specific CNS Regions and Networks.-
40 Basic principles of mammalian CNS systems.-
41 Frontal cortex.-
42 Limbic cortex: The functional neuroanatomy of emotion and hedonic processing.-
43 Hypothalamus.-
44 Autonomic nervous systems.-
45 Respiration.-
46 Spinal reflexes.-

Part 7.- Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology.-
47 Transmitters and peptides: Basic principles.-
48 Transmitter and peptide receptors: Basic principles.-
49 Opioid peptides.-
50 Trophic factors: Neurotrophic factors.-
51 Brain Energy Metabolism.-
52 Blood Brain Barrier.-

Part 8 Neuroendocrinology.-
53 Brain control over pituitary gland hormones.-
54 Hormone effects on behavior.-
55 Critical periods during development: Hormonal influences on neurobehavioral transitions across the lifespan.-
56 Mechanisms of homeostatically regulated behaviors.-
57 Mechanisms of behaviors related to reproduction.-
58 Seasonal rhythms in behavior.-

VOLUME 4:
Part 9 Regulation of Natural Behaviors.-
59 Circadian physiology.-
60 The suprachiasmatic nucleus and the circadian timekeeping system of the body.-
61 Sleep regulation and insomnia.-
62 Genomic imprinting and brain function.-
63 Epigenetic mechanisms: DNA methylation and histone protein modification.-
64 Stress research: past, present and future.-
65 Fear.-
66 Aggression.-
67 Emotions studied by imaging of the human brain: The somatic and emotional motor systems.-
68 Parental behavior.-
69 Sexual behavior.-
70 Social behavior.-

Part 10.- Cognitive Neuroscience.-
71 Elementary CNS arousal.-
72 Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.-
73 Cognitive Functions as Revealed by Imaging of the Human Brain.-
74 Aging of the brain.-

Part 11 Computational Neuroscience.-
75 Computational neuroscience of synapses and neurons.-
76 Computational neuroscience of neuronal networks.-
77 Biological Modeling.-

VOLUME 5:
Section 2 Clinical Neuroscience.-
Part 12 Developmental Disorders.-
78 Prader-Willi and Angelman Syndromes.-
79 Fragile X-Associated Disorders.-
80 Fetal alcohol syndrome.-
81 Autism.-
82 Anorexia nervosa and bulimia.-

Part 13 Systems Disorders.-
83 Sleep disorders.-
84.- Traumatic brain damage.-
85 Spinal cord damage.-
86 Ischemic Stroke - Basic pathophysiology and clinical implication.-

Part 14 Pain.-
87 Non-migrainous headache.-
88 Migraine.-
89 Central mechanisms of pain suppression.-

Part 15 Neuroimmune Disorders.-
90 Multiple sclerosis.-
91 Myasthenia gravis.-
92.- Infections of the nervous system.-

Part 16 Addictive Disorders.-
93 Psychostimulants and addiction.-
94 Neurobiology of Alcohol Addiction.-
95 Internet addiction.-
96 Abuse of performance enhancing drugs.-
97 Food addiction. -

Part 17 Degenerative Diseases.-
98 Motor neuron disease: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.-
99 Parkinson's disease.-
100 Huntington's disease. -
101 Problems during aging (Alzheimer's, et al.).-

Part 18 Gender Identity.-
102 Sexual differentiation of the human brain in relation to gender-identity, sexual orientation and neuropsychiatric disorders.-

Part 19.- Psychiatric Disorders.-
103 Depressive disorders.-
104 The Neurobiology of Bipolar Disorder.-
105 Schizophrenia.-
Appendix Seven Steps to Setting up a Neuroscience Program in a Developing Country.-
Index.

Edited and authored by a wealth of international experts in neuroscience and related disciplines, this vital new resource offers medical students and graduate researchers around the world a comprehensive introduction and overview of modern neuroscience.

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