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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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Glands, emotional arousal and      687
Glaucoma      230
Glia      see “Neuroglia”
Glial cells      533
Glial processes      8
Globus pallidus basal ganglia pathway      418 422
Globus pallidus efferent cells      423
Globus pallidus external segment      427
Globus pallidus location      772
Globus pallidus, Huntington's disease and      431
Globus pallidus, internal division of      422
Glomeruli      351 354
Glossopharyngeal nerve (cranial nerve IX) autonomic regulation      492
Glossopharyngeal nerve (cranial nerve IX) characterization      756—758
Glossopharyngeal nerve (cranial nerve IX) location      482 756
Glossopharyngeal nerve (cranial nerve IX), rhombomeres and      524
Glossopharyngeal nerve (cranial nerve IX), taste and      355 359
Glottal stop      640
Glucagon release      471
Glucocorticoids      523
Glutamate effector pathways      172
Glutamate functional features      131 137—139 141 143—145
Glutamate long-term potentiation and      589
Glutamate photoreceptors      255
Glutamate receptors      74 76 121—122 239 252
Glutamate structure      130
Glutamate synthesis      137 141
Glutamate, silent synapses and      594—595
Glutamate-glutamine cycle      139
Glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)      143
Glutaminase      137
Glycine      130 131 138 143—147 144
Glycogen      660
Goldgaber, D.      750
Goldman equation      39—10
Goldmann, Edwin      767
Golgi apparatus      5
Golgi cells      442 443
Golgi technique      3
Golgi tendon organs characteristics      192
Golgi tendon organs innervation      201
Golgi tendon organs negative feedback      388 388
Golgi tendon organs reflex regulation      384—385 385
Golgi, Camillo      3—4
Gorski, Roger      720 724—725
Gracile nuclei      191 200 201
Gracile tract      200 201
Grafts, neural      604—607
Grammar      634—644 638
Granule cell layer      606
Granule cells      441 442
Gray matter      15 750
Graybiel, Ann      419
Greig cephalopolysyndactylyl syndrome      513
Growth cones      527—528 533 606
Growth cones structure      529
Growth cones, semaphorins and      537
Growth hormone      660
Growth, after injury      602
GTP-binding proteins      see “G-proteins”
GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs)      171
Guanylyl cydase      159 171
Gurdon, John      75
Gustatory nucleus      356
Gustducin      361
Gut      471 479;
Gyri      18 19 204 309 606 694
Habituation      577
Hagoun, H.      398
Hair cells adaptation      320 320—321
Hair cells anatomy      296
Hair cells bending      295
Hair cells bundles      296 318—319 324 325
Hair cells depolarization      321
Hair cells environmental insults      290
Hair cells function      285 293—294 296
Hair cells location      292
Hair cells polarization      317 319
Hair cells signal transduction      294—300 297
Hair cells transduction      294—300
Hair cells tuning      320 320—321
Hair cells vestibular      316—317 320—321
Hair cells, hearing loss and      285
Hair, standing on end      471
hairy (h) gene      522
Hall, Jeffrey      666
Haloperidol      148
Hamburger, Victor      549
handedness      650—651
Hanig, Deiter      357
Haptics      201
Harlow, Harry      558
Harris, Bill      581
Harrison, Ross G.      527
Hauser, Marc      643
Hawk moths (Manduca sexta)      344
Head angular acceleration      397
Head rotations      324
Head sense of position      315 318 322
Head visceral motor control      474—475
Hearing      559
Hearing loss conductive      289 290
Hearing loss monaural      290
Hearing loss sensorineural      289 290—291
Hearing loss, acquired      285
Heart autonomic regulation      491—193 492
Heart pacemaker      493
Heart pain referral patterns      225
Heart visceral motor control      474—475
Heart, parasympathetic regulation of      477
Heart, visceral nervous system and      471
Hebb, D.O.      569
Hebbs postulate      569—571 570
Helicotrema      291
Hemiballismus      428 431
Hemispheres, differences      648—649
Henneman, Elwood      379
HERG channels      77
Heroin addiction      135
Hess, Walter      674 689
Heteronomous hemianopsia      268
Heterosexuality      726
Heterotrimeric G-proteins      170
Heuser, John      104 105
Hikosaka, Okihide      423
Hindbrain formation      510
Hippocampus      694
Hippocampus dentate gyrus      606
Hippocampus formation      510
Hippocampus location      19 20 772
Hippocampus long-term potentiation      584—587
Hippocampus LTD mechanisms      593
Hippocampus rodent      584
Hippocampus, declarative memory and      742—743 746—748 747
Hippocampus, memory formation and      741
Hippocampus, spatial learning and      744—746 745
His, Wilhelm      521
Histamine-containing neurons in the tuberomammillary nucleus      676 677 678
Histamines      679
Histamines biosynthetic pathway      147
Histamines brain distribution      151
Histamines functional features      131 151
Histamines structure      130
Histamines synthesis      152
Histidine      152
Hitzig, Eduard      405
Hobson, Allan      674
Hodgkin, Alan      41 43 49—54
Hofman, Michel      726
Holoprosencephaly      509
Homeobox genes      see “Homeotic genes”
Homeostasis, sleep and      661
Homeotic genes      513
Homonymous hemianopsia      267
Homonymous quadrantanopsia      268
Homosexuality      724—725 726
Homunculus      205
Horizontal (transverse) section      16—17 17
Horizontal cells, retinal      234 236 255 256 257
Horizontal eye movements      460
Horizontal gaze center      459
Hormone-responsive elements      719
Hormones      341 715—718 729;
Horner's syndrome      488 488
Horseradish peroxidase (HRP)      105 106
Hox genes      506 522 513 514—515
Hubel, David      209 269 562 563
Hudspeth, A.J.      294
Human T lymphotropic virus-1      66
Humans amblyopia      568—569
Humans audible spectrum      284
Humans brain size      634
Humans ear sensitivity      284
Humans eye development      234
Humans genome size      2
Humans language development      559—562
Humans olfactory perception      339—341
Humans ororant receptors      347
Humans somatotropic map      205
Humans sound representation in brain      310—311
Humans taste perception      356—358
Humans taste system      355 356—361
Humans vision deprivation studies      567—569
Humans visual areas      280
Huntingtin protein      426
Huntington's disease      423 426 428 430 431 504
Huntington, George      426
Huxley, Andrew      49—54
Hydrocephalus      515 770
Hydrocephalus, X-linked      534
Hyperacusis      289
Hyperalgesia      220
Hypercretin      678
Hyperkinetic disorders      430
Hyperopia      232
Hyperpolarization      34 55 237 298—299
Hyperpolarized cation channels (HCNs)      361
Hypersomnia      682
Hypertonia      414
Hypoglossal nerve (cranial nerve XII)      514 756 756—758
Hypoglossal nucleus      759 760
Hypokinetic disorders      430
Hypothalamic sulcus      484
Hypothalamus formation      510
Hypothalamus function      20
Hypothalamus location      19 20 261
Hypothalamus organization      723
Hypothalamus sections      484 485
Hypothalamus suprachiasmatic nucleus      263
Hypothalamus visceral motor control      484—486
Hypothalamus, emotional behaviors and      689
Hypothalamus, pain perception and      216
Hypothalamus, sexual behaviors and      496—497 724
Hypothalamus, ventral autonomic network and      486—487
Hypotonia      414
Ibotenic acid      137
Ibuprofen      221
Imaging, brain      24—27 25
Imidazoleamine      130
Immediate early genes      180 181
Immediate memory      734
Impedance, definition      289
Imprinting, critical periods      557—559
IN-1 antibody      606
Inactivation      53 73
Incus      288 289
Indirect projections      401
Indoleamine      130
Inductive signals      502 508 509
Inferior cerebellar peduncles      436 438 755 759
Inferior colliculus      286 304 307—308 755 759
Inferior divisions      265
Inferior oblique muscles      230
Inferior olivary nucleus      760
Inferior olive      437 438 758
Inferior parietal lobe      620
Inferior rectus muscles      230
Inferior salivatory nuclei      477
Inferior, positional definition      16 17
Inflammation      220
information storage      736—738
Infundibular stalk      484
Inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs)      121—123 124
Innate behaviors      557—559
Inner ears      288 289—294 299;
Inner hair cells      300—301; see also “Hair cells”
Inositol trisphosphate ($\textrm{IP}_3$)      173 175 362
Inositol trisphosphate ($\textrm{IP}_3$) receptors      174
Inositol trisphosphate ($\textrm{IP}_3$), dendritic spines and      591
Insects      350
Insomnia      661 681—682
Instinctual behaviors      557
Insula      216 227
Insulin release      471
Integrins      168 529 531
Intelligence, brain size and      634—635
Intention tremors      449
Interhemispheric connections      616
Intermediate relay ganglia      422
Intermediolateral column      473
Internal arcuate tract      200
Internal capsule      436 772
Internal carotid arteries      763 765
Interneurons axon length      7
Interneurons function      12
Interneurons generation in adults      605
Interneurons intracellular recordings      13 14
Interneurons serotonin release      578
Interneurons, eye movements and      460
Interposed nuclei      436 441
Interpretation of Dreams, The      673
Intersexuality      715
Interstitial nuclei of the anterior hypothalamus (INAH)      724—725
Interventricular foramen      770
Intestinal tract      474—475 479—180;
Intorsion, definition      230
Intracellular receptors      169 170
Intracellular recordings      13
Intracellular signaling      166 172—175 173
Intracortical microstimulation      407
Intrafusal muscle fibers      200
Introns, location      1
Invertebrates      575—581
Ion channels diversity      73—74
Ion channels effect of tetraethylammonium ions      51 52
Ion channels effect of tetrodotoxin      51 52
Ion channels inactivation      73
Ion channels molecular structure      79—85
Ion channels pores      81
Ion channels properties      69—70
Ion channels refractory period      61—63
Ion channels selectivity filters      81 119
Ion channels topology      79
Ion channels toxins      82
Ion channels voltage-sensitive      71
Ion channels, ACh-activated      116—121
Ion channels, action potentials and      69—73
Ion channels, cyclic nucleotide-gated      76
Ion channels, diseases related to      84—85
Ion channels, G-protein activation of      171
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