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ISBN 10: 0262072785
ISBN 13: 9780262072786
Author: S. Grillner, A.M. Graybiel
Microcircuits The Interface Between Neurons And Global Brain Function 1st Edition:
Leading neuroscientists discuss the function of microcircuits, functional modules that act as elementary processing units bridging single cells to systems and behavior.
Microcircuits, functional modules that act as elementary processing units bridging single cells to systems and behavior, could provide the link between neurons and global brain function. Microcircuits are designed to serve particular functions; examples of these functional modules include the cortical columns in sensory cortici, glomeruli in the olfactory systems of insects and vertebrates, and networks generating different aspects of motor behavior. In this Dahlem Workshop volume, leading neuroscientists discuss how microcircuits work to bridge the single cell and systems levels and compare the intrinsic function of microcircuits with their ion channel subtypes, connectivity, and receptors, in order to understand the design principles and function of the microcircuits.
The chapters cover the four major areas of microcircuit research: motor systems, including locomotion, respiration, and the saccadic eye movements; the striatum, the largest input station of the basal ganglia; olfactory systems and the neural organization of the glomeruli; and the neocortex. Each chapter is followed by a group report, a collaborative discussion among senior scientists.
Contributors
Lidia Alonso-Nanclares, Hagai Bergman, Maria Blatow, J. Paul Bolam, Ansgar Büschges, Antonio Caputi, Jean-Pierre Changeux, Javier DeFelipe, Carsten Duch, Paul Feinstein, Stuart Firestein, Yves Frégnac, Rainer W. Friedrich, C. Giovanni Galizia, Ann M. Graybiel, Charles A. Greer, Sten Grillner, Tadashi Isa, Ole Kiehn, Minoru Kimura, Anders Lanser, Gilles Laurent, Pierre-Marie Lledo, Wolfgang Maass, Henry Markram, David A. McCormick, Christoph M. Michel, Peter Mombaerts, Hannah Monyer, Hans-Joachim Pflüger, Dietmar Plenz, Diethelm W. Richter, Silke Sachse, H. Sebastian Seung, Keith T. Sillar, Jeffrey C. Smith, David L. Sparks, D. James Surmeier, Eörs Szathmáry, James M. Tepper, Jeff R. Wickens, Rafael Yuste
Microcircuits The Interface Between Neurons And Global Brain Function 1st Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Microcircuit of the Superior Colliculus
Chapter 3: Locomotor Microcircuits
Chapter 4: Neuromodulation of Microcircuits in Motor Systems with Special Reference to Invertebrates
Chapter 5: Group Report – Microcircuits in the Motor System
Chapter 6: Microcircuits in the Striatum
Chapter 7: Microcircuits in the Striatum
Chapter 8: Modulation of Striatal Circuits by Dopamine and Acetylcholine
Chapter 9: Group Report – Microcircuits, Molecules, and Motivated Behavior
Chapter 10: Olfactory Microcircuits
Chapter 11: Neuronal Replacement in the Adult Olfactory Bulb Microcircuits
Chapter 12: Axonal Wiring through Odorant Receptors
Chapter 13: Topography and Dynamics of the Olfactory System
Chapter 14: Group Report – Olfactory Microcircuits
Chapter 15: Anatomical and Molecular Heterogeneity of Cortical GABAergic Interneurons
Chapter 16: UP States and Cortical Dynamics
Chapter 17: Mechanisms of Neural Integration at the Brain-Scale Level
Chapter 18: Theory of the Computational Function of Microcircuit Dynamics
Chapter 19: Group Report – Neocortical Microcircuits
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