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Purves D. (ed.), Augustine G.J. (ed.), Fitzpatrick D. (ed.) — Neuroscience
Purves D. (ed.), Augustine G.J. (ed.), Fitzpatrick D. (ed.) — Neuroscience



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Название: Neuroscience

Авторы: Purves D. (ed.), Augustine G.J. (ed.), Fitzpatrick D. (ed.)

Аннотация:

Neuroscience is a comprehensive textbook created primarily for medical and premedical students. In a single concise and approachable volume, the text guides students through the challenges and excitement of this rapidly changing field. The length and accessibility of the writing are a successful combination that works equally well for medical students or for undergraduate neuroscience courses in which many of the students are premeds. Being both comprehensive and authoritative, the book is also appropriate for graduate and professional use.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Биология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Издание: third edition

Год издания: 2004

Количество страниц: 773

Добавлена в каталог: 10.12.2005

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Предметный указатель
Chromosomal sex      712
Chronic sleep disorders      659
Ciliary body      229
Ciliary ganglion      262
Ciliary muscles      231—234
Ciliary neurotrophic factor      523
Cingulate cortex      216 227
Cingulate gyrus      694
Circadian rhythms      662—665
Circadian rhythms core body temperature      660
Circadian rhythms cortisol levels      660
Circadian rhythms growth hormone levels      660
Circadian rhythms regulation      281
Circadian rhythms rest-activity cycles      661
Circle of Willis      763 765
Circumvallate papillae      358 359
CL1, neurotransmitter release and      115
Clathrin      114
Climbing fibers      442 442 597
Clitoral erection      496
CLOCK proteins      667
Cloning, genes      666
Clonus      414
Clostridial toxins      115
Clostridium bacteria      107—108
CNS      see “Central nervous system”
CNS function      14
Co-transmitters, definition      98
Cocaine      134 149
Coccygeal nerves      17
Cochlea anatomy      292
Cochlea function      289—290
Cochlea implants      290—291 291
Cochlea location      288 316
Cochlea traveling waves      293
Cochlea, brainstem projections from      303
Cochlear nerves      288
Cochlear nuclei      286 759 760
Cognitive function brain dimorphisms      728—729
Cognitive function, aging and      752
Cognitive function, definition      613—614
Cognitive function, sleep and      661
Cognitive neuroscience      24
Cohen, Stanley      549
Coincidence detectors      305
Cole, Kenneth      2 3
Collagens      531
color blindness      248
Color constancy      247 247
Color contrast      247 247
Color vision absorption spectra      246
Color vision deficiencies      248
Color vision perception      247
Color vision, cone cells and      245—249
Commissures, CNS      15
Communication animal      642—643
Communication sign language      655—656
Communication, context and      645
Communication, emotional tone and      656
Communication, symbols and      638
Communication, theories of      3—4
Complex cells      270
Computerized tomographic (CT) imaging      25 25
Concha      287 288 288
Conductances, depolarization and      53 54
Conduction aphasia      643
Conduction velocity      59 63—65 65
Conductive hearing loss      289
Cone snails (Conus sp.)      136 137
Cones (photoreceptors) distribution      244—245
Cones (photoreceptors) functional specialization      240—244
Cones (photoreceptors) hyperpolarization      663 664
Cones (photoreceptors) intracellular recording      237
Cones (photoreceptors) pigments      245—246
Cones (photoreceptors) retinal      235
Cones (photoreceptors) structure      241
Cones (photoreceptors), circadian rhythms and      664
Cones (photoreceptors), color vision and      245—249
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)      713
Congenital myasthenic syndromes      107
Congenital night blindness (CSNB), X-linked      85
Conjugate eye movements      458
Conotoxins      136
Consciousness      675
Consolidation      736
Context, communication and      645
Contractions, spontaneous      392
Contralateral neglect syndrome      619 620—621
Conus sp. (cone snails)      136 137
Convergence      547
Convulsions      see “Seizures”
Coordination hypothalamic control      484—486
Coordination locomotion      386—387 389 391
Coordination movements      397
Coordination, cerebellar lesions and      448—149
Copper/zinc superoxide dismutase      393
Cornea      229 231
Coronal sections, definition      16 17
Corpus callosum      601 772
Corpus striatum      417 418—419
Cortex      331—332
Cortical cells      23
Cortical layers      10—11 562—563 563
Cortical mapping      652
Cortices, PNS function      15
Corticobulbar tract      402
Corticocortical connections      616
Corticoreticulospinal tract      396
Corticospinal tract      402—405 403
Corticostriatal pathway      418
Cortisol levels      660
Courting behaviors      711—712
Cranial fossae      768
Cranial motor nerves      18
Cranial nerve ganglia      12
Cranial nerve I (olfactory nerve)      338 756 756—758
Cranial nerve II (optic nerve)      235—236 259 262 756 756—758
Cranial nerve III (oculomotor nerve)      230 756 756—758
Cranial nerve IV (trochlear nerve)      454 514 756 756—758
Cranial nerve IX (glossopharyngeal nerve) autonomic regulation      492
Cranial nerve IX (glossopharyngeal nerve) characterization      756—758
Cranial nerve IX (glossopharyngeal nerve) chemoreception      363
Cranial nerve IX (glossopharyngeal nerve) location      482 756
Cranial nerve IX (glossopharyngeal nerve), rhombomeres and      524
Cranial nerve IX (glossopharyngeal nerve), taste and      355 359
Cranial nerve nuclei      18 455 758
Cranial nerve V (trigeminal nerve) characterization      756—757
Cranial nerve V (trigeminal nerve) chemoreception      363—365 365
Cranial nerve V (trigeminal nerve) function      289
Cranial nerve V (trigeminal nerve) location      756
Cranial nerve V (trigeminal nerve) mechanosensory system      202—204
Cranial nerve V (trigeminal nerve) subdivisions      203
Cranial nerve V (trigeminal nerve), rhombomeres and      524
Cranial nerve VI (abducens nerve)      329 454 524 756 756—758
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) characterization      756—758
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) function      289
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) location      326 756
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve), injury to      404
Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve), taste and      355 359
Cranial nerve VIII (vestibulocochlear nerve) characterization      756—758
Cranial nerve VIII (vestibulocochlear nerve) location      316 756
Cranial nerve VIII (vestibulocochlear nerve) tuning curves      300
Cranial nerve VIII (vestibulocochlear nerve), damage to      290
Cranial nerve VIII (vestibulocochlear nerve), vestibular end organs and      328—331
Cranial nerve X (vagus nerve) autonomic regulation      492
Cranial nerve X (vagus nerve) cardioinhibitory outputs      398—399
Cranial nerve X (vagus nerve) characterization      756—758
Cranial nerve X (vagus nerve) chemoreception      363
Cranial nerve X (vagus nerve) location      756
Cranial nerve X (vagus nerve), heart rate and      96 98
Cranial nerve X (vagus nerve), rhombomeres and      514
Cranial nerve X (vagus nerve), taste and      359
Cranial nerve XI (spinal accessory nerve)      756 756—758
Cranial nerve XII (hypoglossal nerve)      514 756 756—758
Cranial nerves anatomy      755—761
Cranial nerves brainstem, dorsal view      759
Cranial nerves brainstem, ventral view      758
Cranial nerves formation      524
Cranial nerves primary functions      756—757
Cranial sensory ganglia      18
Cranial sensory nerves      18
CREB (cAMP response element-binding protein)      179—180 180 572 573 579 597 599
CREs (cAMP response elements)      179
Creutzfeldt — Jakob disease (CJD)      444—445
Cribriform plate      338
Crickets      197 350
Crista      324
Critical periods human language      559 559—562
Critical periods ocular dominance      562—568 566
Critical periods, brain function and      557
Critical periods, Synaptic plasticity and      572
Cross-eyed (esotropia) strabismus      569
Crossed extension reflex      389
CRY protein      667
Cryptochrome (Cry) gene      667
Culture, taste and      355
Cuneate nuclei      293 200 201
Cuneate tract      200 201
Cupula      324
Curare      136
Curran, Thom      450
Curtis, David      143
Cutaneous sensory receptors      189—194
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)      see “cAMP”
Cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP)      174; see also “G-proteins”
Cyclic nucleotides as second messengers      174—175
Cyclic nucleotides degradation      173
Cyclic nucleotides production      173
Cyclic nucleotides, ion channels gated by      76 78
Cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitors      221 222
Cytoarchitectonic areas      614—614 639
Cytoskeleton      4 6
Cytoskeleton actin      528
Damasio, Antonio      708
Damasio, Hanna      654
Darwin, Charles      689
DAT      149
db gene      490
DCC      535
de No, Rafael Lorente      209
Deafness, sign language and      655; see also “Hearing loss”
Decerebrate rigidity      330—331 415
Declarative memory      733—734 734
Declarative memory clinical cases      742—743
Declarative memory information acquisition      749
Declarative memory information storage      749
Declarative memory, brain structures in      741—746 744
Declarative memory, long-term storage and      746—748
Decussation, definition      200 530
Deep brain stimulation      225
Delayed response genes      181
Delayed response tasks      630 631 633
Deletion mutations      516
Delta family      517
Delta waves      667
Dementias      750—751
Dempsey, Edward W.      668
Dendrites arborization      4 176 552
Dendrites histology      5
Dendrites neural cell tracings      3
Dendrites neuronal      548 548
Dendrites, effect of hormones on      721
Dendrites, estrogens and      720
Dendritic spines      590—591
Dendrotoxin      82
Dentate gyrus      606
Dentate nuclei      436 440
Depolarization membrane      34
Depolarization neurotransmitter release      99
Depolarization, conductances and      53 54
Depolarization, ionic currents and      49 50
Depression      704
Dermatomes      21 204
Desensitization      212
Deuteranopia      248
DeVries, Geert      717
Diabetes, odor perception and      341
Diacylglycerol (DAG)      158 173 175
Diamond, Milton      716
Diazepam ($\textrm{Valium}^\textregistered$)      146 148
Dichromacy      248
Dieldrin      137
Diencephalon      17 18 437 510 511
Digenea simplex (red alga)      137
Dihydrotestosterone      71
Dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA)      147
Dilantin (phenytoin)      601
Direct projections      401
Disconjugate eye movements      458
Disinhibitory circuits      423 424
Disjunctive eye movements      458
Dissociated sensory loss      213 226
Divergence      547
Diversity, cellular      520
DNA labeling      517
DNA promoter regions      178
DNA transcription steps      179
Dolphins      284 661
Domoate      137
Dopa decarboxylase      149
Dopamine $\beta$-hydroxylase      150
Dopamine brain distribution      149
Dopamine effector pathways      172
Dopamine function      139 147
Dopamine receptors      135
Dopamine structure      130
Dopamine synthesis      147 147 149
Dopamine varieties of      139
Dorsal (sensory) roots      201
Dorsal column      200
Dorsal column-medial lemniscus system      199—202 201 213 219
Dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus      260
Dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve      477 759 760
Dorsal nucleus of Clarke      437 439
Dorsal raphe      225
Dorsal root ganglia (DRG) axons      201
Dorsal root ganglia (DRG) dermatomes      204
Dorsal root ganglia (DRG) description      12
Dorsal root ganglia (DRG) pathways      21 22
Dorsal root ganglia (DRG) somatic sensory system and      20 21 193
Dorsal root ganglia (DRG) visceral sensory neurons      480—481
Dorsal, definition      16 17
Dorsolateral tract of Lissauer      213
Dorsomedial nucleus      484 485
Down syndrome      516
Downer, John      697—698
Downstream ($5'$) regulatory sequences      1
DRG      see “Dorsal root ganglia”
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) amnesiac mutation      581
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) axon growth      534 536
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) bicoid (bed) gene      512
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) body plan      511 513
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) DSCAM gene      541
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) dunce mutation      581
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) eye development      521
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) gene expression sequence      512
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) genome size      2
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) hairy (h) gene      512
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) homeotic genes      513
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) krueppel (kr) gene      512
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