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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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Ion channels, heat-activated      78—79
Ion channels, ion gradients and      36 36—37
Ion channels, ligand-gated      76 78 124—125 125 169;
Ion channels, Mechanically-gated      381
Ion channels, stretch-activated      78—79
Ion channels, taste receptor function and      360—361
Ion channels, voltage-gated      73 76 76—78 77
Ion channels, xenopus oocytes      75
Ion exchangers      86—87
Ionic currents      49—52
Ionotropic receptors      124—125
Ipratropium      135
Iris, characterization      229
Ischemia      764
Isoretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid)      506
Ito, Masao      595
Jackson, John Hughlings      405
James, William      688
Johnson, Samuel      645 645
Joint receptors      192
Joro spider      137
Jorotoxin      137
Jugular ganglia      514
Julesz, Bela      272
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy      600
K-cell pathway      278
Kaas, Jon      599
Kainate      137
Kainate receptors      139
Kainate receptors function      142
Kainate receptors structure      142
Kainate receptors, light perception and      252
Kalman's syndrome      534
Kandel, Eric      575
Karnovsky, Morris      767
Katz, Bernard      41 43 102 107
Keynes, Richard      87 514
Kimura, Doreen      728
Kindling      600
Kinocilia      296 316—317 329 324—325
Kleitman, Nathaniel      665
Klinefelter's syndrome      713
Kluever — Bucy syndrome      695 697
Kluever, Heinrich      695 698
Knee jerk reflex      11—14 12
Koniocellular pathway      278
Konopka, Ron      666
Korach, Ken      715
Korsakoff's syndrome      744
Kravitz, Edward      143
kruepple (kr) gene      512
Krumlauf, R.      514
krx20 gene      524
Kuffler, Stephen      23 249 253 269
Kuru disease      444
Kuypers, Hans      401
L-DOPA      429
L1 CAM      534
Labeled line coding auditory      301
Labeled line coding taste system      362—363 364
Labyrinth, vestibular      315—316 316
Lacrimal glands      474—475
Lactation      729 730 731
Lambert — Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS)      107
Lamellapodia      528
Laminins      531
Lampreys      386—387 387
Land Mondrians      247
Land, Edwin      247
Langley, John N.      114 469 470 477 540
Language brain areas      638
Language localization      637—638
Language, animal use of      642—643
Language, association cortex lesions and      622
Language, context and      645
Language, critical periods      559—562
Language, handedness and      650—651
Language, lateralization      646—648
Language, learning of      562
Language, right hemisphere and      654—655
Language, savant syndrome and      739
Language, sign language      655—656
Large dense-core vesicles      100 111
Larynx      640 640—641
Late outward currents      51
Lateral corticospinal tract      405
Lateral fissure      29 511
Lateral geniculate nucleus      261 263 270 275 568
Lateral horn, spinal cord      473
Lateral olfactory tract      353
Lateral premotor cortex      374 410—412
Lateral preoptic nuclei      484 485
Lateral rectus muscles      230
Lateral superior olive (LSO)      306 306—307
Lateral tegmental system      150
Lateral ventricles      18 485 770 772
Lateral, definition      16
Lateralization      637—638 646—648
Laurent, Gilles      350
Leaner ($tg^{la}I$) mice      450 450
Learning, definition      733
Learning, genetics of      581
Learning, language      559—562 562
Learning, nondeclarative      748—749
Learning, spatial      744—746 745
LeDoux, Joseph      699
Leeches      386 386—387
Left-handedness      650—651
Leiurus quinquestriatus (scorpion)      82
Lens, eye      231
Lenticulostriate arteries      765
Leptins, effect of      490
Leukocyte inducing factor      523
LeVay, Simon      725 727
Levi-Montalcini, Rita      549
Lewis, E.B.      513
Liberman, Alvin      641
Ligand-gated ion channels      124—125 138
Light adaptation      240 253—256
Light intensity, perception of      250—251
Lima, Almeida      625
Limbic lobe      694
Limbic system      692 693—695 695 697
Lincoln, Abraham      704
Lindstrom, Jon      140
Lips, speech and      640
Lithium chloride (LiCl), taste      359
Llinas, Rodolfo      107
Lobes locations      19
Lobes nomenclature      18
Lobsters      390 390—391
Local circuit neurons      11 373
Locomotion lampreys      386—387 387
Locomotion leech      386 386—387
Locomotion, central pattern generators and      392
Locomotion, spinal cord circuitry and      389—391
Locus coeruleus      150 225 398 676 677
Loewi, Otto      96 98
Lomo, Terje      584
Long-term depression (LTD)      182—184 583 592—599 596
Long-term memory      736 746—748 749
Long-term potentiation (LTP)      583 584—587 701
Long-term potentiation (LTP) AMPA receptors      592 592
Long-term potentiation (LTP) function      589
Long-term potentiation (LTP) molecular mechanisms      587—592
Long-term potentiation (LTP) Schaffer collateral-CA1 synapses      585 586
Long-term potentiation (LTP), gene expression changes and      597—599
Long-term potentiation (LTP), long lasting changes      598
Long-term potentiation (LTP), properties of      586—587 587
Longitudinal sections      16 18
Lorenz, Konrad      558 558 735
Lou Gehrig's disease      393
Loudness      283
Low-threshold receptors      195 200 201
Lower extremities      474—475
Lower motor neuron syndrome      391—393 413
Lower motor neurons description      373
Lower motor neurons Lucas, D.R.      145
Lower motor neurons motor control      373—395
Lower motor neurons spinal cord      376 377
Lower motor neurons sympathetic ganglia      476
Lower motor neurons visceral nervous system      470
Lumbar enlargement      17
Lumbar nerves      17
Luminance      242 249—254 255 256 263
Lumsden, A.      514
Lungs, motor control      474—475
Lurcher (lr) mice      450
Luria, A.R.      739—741
Lysophosphatidylinositol      158
Lysophospholipase C      158
M ganglion cells      275 277—278
Macaques      634
Macroscopic currents      71 117
Macula lutea      260
Maculae, saccular      319
Maculae, utricular      318 319 329
Macular degeneration      243
Macular sparing      268
Magnesium ions      141 587—588 588
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)      25—27 25 26 27 66 311;
Magnocellular layers      275
Magnocellular streams      275 276
Magoun, Horace      669 674
Males cognitive function      728—729
Males phenotypic sex      724 714—715
Males sexual function      497
Malleus      288 289
Mammals audible spectrum      284
Mammals neurons      41 582—583
Mammals olfactory bulbs      352
Mammals ororant receptors      347
Mammillary bodies      484 485 694 758 772
Mandibular branches      203
Manduca sexta (hawk moth)      344
Manic depression      704
Mapping, language functions      649—654
Marijuana      161
Mariotte, Edme      262
Marmosets      311
MASA      534
Mauthner cells      332—333 333
Maxillary nerves      203
MCR4 genes      490
Mechanoreceptors      189 193—199 491
Mechanosensory discrimination      193—197
Mechanosensory neurons      577
Mechanosensory pathways      201
Mechanosensory system      201—203
Medial dorsal nuclei      616
Medial gastrocnemius muscles      379 380
Medial geniculate complex (MGC)      304 309
Medial geniculate nucleus      699
Medial leminiscus      193 200 201 760
Medial longitudinal fasciculus      329 460
Medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB)      306 306—307
Medial prefrontal cortex      694
Medial premotor cortex      374 412
Medial preoptic nuclei      484 485
Medial rectus muscles      230
Medial superior olive (MSO)      305
Medial, definition      16
Medium spiny neurons      418 420 420—121 423
Medulla CNS function      18
Medulla cranial nerve nuclei      758
Medulla epinephrine localization      150
Medulla formation      510
Medulla location      17 758 759
Medulla mechanosensory pathway      203
Medulla pain perception      217
Medulla transverse section      760
Medulla, reticular formation neurons in      398
Medulla, somatic sensory system and      193
Medullary arteries      763 764
Medullary pyramids      405 758 760
Meissner's corpuscles      189 190 193 194
Meissner's plexus      480
Melanocortin receptor 4 (MCR-4)      490
Melanopsin      263 663
Melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine)      664 665
Melzack, Ronald      226
Membrane conductance      52—54 53
Membrane potentials feedback cycles      56 56 57
Membrane potentials intracellular recordings      13
Membrane potentials nerve cell      32—35
Membrane potentials recording      34
Membrane potentials, $\textrm{Na}^+ / \textrm{K}^+$ pumps and      89
Membrane potentials, creation of      37—39
Membrane potentials, current amplitude and      50 50
Membrane potentials, effect of toxins      82
Membrane potentials, end plate currents and      118
Membrane potentials, ion fluxes and      39
Membrane potentials, permeabilities and      40
Membranes leakiness      56
Membranes passive properties      60—61
Membranes permeability      34 35
Membranes voltage-dependent permeability      47—67
Memory definition      733
Memory fallibility      736
Memory formation      741—746
Memory qualitative categories      733—734 734
Memory, aging and      749—752 752
Memory, Alzheimer's disease and      750—751
Memory, forgetting and      738—741
Memory, genetics of      581
Memory, practice and      737
Memory, retention and      737
Memory, temporal categories      734 734—736
Meninges      763—773 768 769
Meperidine      155
Merkel's disks      193 195
Merzenich, Michael      599 729
Mescaline      698
Mesencephalic nucleus      3
Mesencephalon      510 511
Mesoderm      501 502
Mesopic vision      241
Metabotropic receptors      124—125 125 139;
Metencephalon      510 522
Methadone      155
Methionine enkephalin      230
Methylphenidate ($\textrm{Ritalin}^\texttrademark$)      684
Methylprednisolone      607
Meyer's loop      268
Mice      2 410 490
Microelectrodes      23 32 627
Microglial cells      8 9
Microscopic currents      71
Micturition      495
Mid-pons      203 217
Midbrain anatomy      755
Midbrain basal ganglia pathway      418
Midbrain CNS function      18
Midbrain cranial nerve nuclei      758
Midbrain formation      510
Midbrain location      17 436 758 759
Midbrain mechanosensory pathway      203
Midbrain periaqueductal gray area      216
Midbrain transverse section      760
Midbrain, somatic sensory system and      193
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