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From neuron to brain / John G. Nicholls ... [et al.].

Nicholls, John G. (Added Author). Nicholls, John G. From neuron to brain. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 0878934391
  • Physical Description: v. 1 : il. ; 29 cm.
  • Edition: 4th ed.
  • Publisher: Sunderland, Mass. : Sinauer Associates, c2001.

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General Note:
Previous ed. cataloged under: Nicholls, John G.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Incluye bibliografía e índice.
Language Note:
English
Subject: Brain.
Neurons.
Neurophysiology.
Nervous System Physiology.

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Biblioteca Ipicyt QP355.2N4 N5 2001 BIO00062 Coleccion General Available -

Part 1. Introduction. ch. 1. Principles of signaling and organization
part 2. Signaling in the nervous system. ch. 2. Ion channels and signaling ; ch. 3. Structure of ion channels ; ch. 4. Transport across cell membranes ; ch. 5. Ionic basis of the resting potential ; ch. 6. Ionic basis of the action potential ; ch. 7. Neurons as conductors of electricity ; ch. 8. Properties and functions of neuroglial cells ; ch. 9. Principles of direct synaptic transmission ; ch. 10. Indirect mechanisms of synaptic transmission ; ch. 11. Transmitter release ; ch. 12. Synaptic plasticity ; ch. 13. Cellular and molecular biochemistry of synaptic transmission ; ch. 14. Neurotransmitters in the central nervous system
part 3. Integrative mechanisms. ch. 15. Cellular mechanisms in integration and behavior in leeches, ants, and bees ; ch. 16. Autonomic nervous system ; ch. 17. Transduction of mechanical and chemical stimuli ; ch. 18. Processing of somatosensory and auditory signals ; ch. 19. Transduction and signaling in the retina ; ch. 20. Signaling in the lateral geniculate nucleus and the primary visual cortex ; ch. 21. Functional architecture of the visual cortex ; ch. 22. Cellular mechanisms of motor control.

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