Neurobiology of the Leech

Neurobiology of the Leech
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ISBN-10 : 1936113090
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Synopsis Neurobiology of the Leech by : Kenneth J. Muller

In the 19th century, the medicinal applications of leeches prompted basic research into their neurobiology, reproduction, development, and anatomy; subsequently, leeches became an important model for understanding the nervous system. In this monograph, each chapter provides a narrative account of experimental work on a particular area of leech neurobiology, and explains its significance for the broader field of neuroscience. The appendices describe methods for maintaining and manipulating leeches in the laboratory and include an atlas of neurons in the leech Hirudo medicinalis. Extensively illustrated, this book is a classic in the field and is considered a "must read" for neuroscientists and those interested in leech biology. It has been out of print for many years; however, some recent inquiries have prompted us to reprint it and make it available at an affordable price.

Neurobiology of the Leech

Neurobiology of the Leech
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Publisher : Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4524728
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Synopsis Neurobiology of the Leech by : Kenneth J. Muller

Leech Biology and Behaviour: Feeding biology, ecology, and systematics

Leech Biology and Behaviour: Feeding biology, ecology, and systematics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015010188780
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Synopsis Leech Biology and Behaviour: Feeding biology, ecology, and systematics by : Roy T. Sawyer

Sawyer, a well-known leech specialist, surveys the most recent research on this biologically and medically important group of animals. Useful to neurobiologists, molecular biologists, zoologists, and ecologists, these volumes include coverage of the leech's increasingly important role in neurobiological and neurophysiological studies.

The Neurobiology of Neural Networks

The Neurobiology of Neural Networks
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 0262071509
ISBN-13 : 9780262071505
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Synopsis The Neurobiology of Neural Networks by : Daniel Gardner

This timely overview and synthesis of recent work in both artificial neural networks and neurobiology seeks to examine neurobiological data from a network perspective and to encourage neuroscientists to participate in constructing the next generation of neural networks.

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 621
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ISBN-10 : 9780080479675
ISBN-13 : 0080479677
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Neurobiology of Learning and Memory by : Raymond P. Kesner

The first edition of Neurobiology of Learning and Memory was published in 1998 to rave reviews. As before, this second edition will discuss anatomy, development, systems, and models though the organization and content is substantially changed reflecting advances in the field. Including information from both animal and human studies, this book represents an up-to-date review of the most important concepts associated with the basic mechanism that support learning and memory, theoretical developments, use of computational models, and application to real world problems. The emphasis of each chapter will be the presentation of cutting-edge research on the topic, the development of a theoretical perspective, and providing an outline that will aid a student in understanding the most important concepts presented in the chapter. *New material covers basal ganglia, cerebellum, prefrontal cortex, and fear conditioning*Additional information available on applied issues (i.e., degenerative disease, aging, and enhancement of memory)*Each chapter includes an outline to assist student understanding of challenging concepts*Four-color illustrations throughout

Biochemistry of Characterised Neurons

Biochemistry of Characterised Neurons
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9781483145532
ISBN-13 : 1483145530
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Synopsis Biochemistry of Characterised Neurons by : Neville N. Osborne

Biochemistry of Characterised Neurons provides a report on the progress made in the analysis of the biology of specific neurons in the central nervous system. This book emphasizes the biochemical, morphological, and functional aspects of characterized neurons, including ways and sophisticated techniques of isolating them. This publication is divided into 11 chapters. The first chapter evaluates the relevance of working with single neurons. Chapters 2 to 6 discuss specific, characterized, invertebrate neurons containing one of the putative neurotransmitter substances. Chapter 7 deals with the biochemistry of a unique vertebrate (Torpedo) cholinergic system that enables pure cholinergic neuronal cell bodies and endings to be analyzed separately. The sensitive radiochemical procedures used to analyze transmitter substances and transmitter enzymes, and how they can be adapted to map the distribution of transmitters in individual neurons of Aplysia, are discussed in Chapter 8. Chapter 9 describes methods for the analysis of specific cells in the retina, while Chapters 10 and 11 focus on the analysis of proteins within defined neurons. This text is beneficial to biochemists and students interested in analyzing neurons.

The Oxford Handbook of Invertebrate Neurobiology

The Oxford Handbook of Invertebrate Neurobiology
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 777
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ISBN-10 : 9780190456771
ISBN-13 : 0190456779
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Invertebrate Neurobiology by : John H. Byrne

Invertebrates have proven to be extremely useful model systems for gaining insights into the neural and molecular mechanisms of sensory processing, motor control and higher functions such as feeding behavior, learning and memory, navigation, and social behavior. A major factor in their enormous contributions to neuroscience is the relative simplicity of invertebrate nervous systems. In addition, some invertebrates, primarily the molluscs, have large cells, which allow analyses to take place at the level of individually identified neurons. Individual neurons can be surgically removed and assayed for expression of membrane channels, levels of second messengers, protein phosphorylation, and RNA and protein synthesis. Moreover, peptides and nucleotides can be injected into individual neurons. Other invertebrate model systems such as Drosophila and Caenorhabditis elegans offer tremendous advantages for obtaining insights into the neuronal bases of behavior through the application of genetic approaches. The Oxford Handbook of Invertebrate Neurobiology reviews the many neurobiological principles that have emerged from invertebrate analyses, such as motor pattern generation, mechanisms of synaptic transmission, and learning and memory. It also covers general features of the neurobiology of invertebrate circadian rhythms, development, and regeneration and reproduction. Some neurobiological phenomena are species-specific and diverse, especially in the domain of the neuronal control of locomotion and camouflage. Thus, separate chapters are provided on the control of swimming in annelids, crustaea and molluscs, locomotion in hexapods, and camouflage in cephalopods. Unique features of the handbook include chapters that review social behavior and intentionality in invertebrates. A chapter is devoted to summarizing past contributions of invertebrates to the understanding of nervous systems and identifying areas for future studies that will continue to advance that understanding.

The War of the Soups and the Sparks

The War of the Soups and the Sparks
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780231135887
ISBN-13 : 0231135882
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The War of the Soups and the Sparks by : Elliot S. Valenstein

The question of how nerves communicate with one another was the subject of a heated & protracted dispute between pharmacologists & neurophysiologists. This book recalls the debate & how the theory of chemical transmission was eventually confirmed by the discovery of neurotransmitters.

The Wiley Handbook of Evolutionary Neuroscience

The Wiley Handbook of Evolutionary Neuroscience
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 602
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ISBN-10 : 9781119994695
ISBN-13 : 1119994691
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wiley Handbook of Evolutionary Neuroscience by : Stephen V. Shepherd

Comprehensive and authoritative, The Wiley Handbook of Evolutionary Neuroscience unifies the diverse strands of an interdisciplinary field exploring the evolution of brains and cognition. A comprehensive reference that unifies the diverse interests and approaches associated with the neuroscientific study of brain evolution and the emergence of cognition Tackles some of the biggest questions in neuroscience including what brains are for, what factors constrain their biological development, and how they evolve and interact Provides a broad and balanced view of the subject, reviewing both vertebrate and invertebrate anatomy and emphasizing their shared origins and mechanisms Features contributions from highly respected scholars in their fields

Handbook of Brain Microcircuits

Handbook of Brain Microcircuits
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 625
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ISBN-10 : 9780190636111
ISBN-13 : 0190636114
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Synopsis Handbook of Brain Microcircuits by : Gordon M. Shepherd

In order to focus on principles, each chapter in this work is brief, organized around 1-3 wiring diagrams of the key circuits, with several pages of text that distil the functional significance of each microcircuit