Exploring Thalamocortical Interactions combines foundational knowledge from decades of research with fresh ideas and hypotheses on how the thalamus and cortex work together for sensation, action, and cognition. This work provides readers with foundational knowledge needed to understand the cellular and circuit properties of thalamocortical networks, and then goes on to consider new ideas and hypotheses, some of which are quite speculative.
Exploring Thalamocortical Interactions combines foundational knowledge from decades of research with fresh ideas and hypotheses on how the thalamus and cortex work together for sensation, action, and cognition. This work provides readers with foundational knowledge needed to understand the cellular and circuit properties of thalamocortical networks, and then goes on to consider new ideas and hypotheses, some of which are quite speculative.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
W. Martin Usrey Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior Department of Neurology and the Center for Neuroscience University of California, Davis S. Murray Sherman Department of Neurobiology University of Chicago
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CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION CHAPTER II. CELL TYPES IN THE THALAMUS AND CORTEX CHAPTER III. INTRINSIC MEMBRANE PROPERTIES CHAPTER IV. SYNAPTIC PROPERTIES CHAPTER V. GLUTAMATERGIC DRIVERS AND MODULATORS CHAPTER VI. FIRST AND HIGHER ORDER THALAMIC RELAYS CHAPTER VII. THALAMIC CIRCUITRY CHAPTER VIII. BRIEF OVERVIEW OF CORTICAL ORGANIZATION CHAPTER IX. CLASSIFICATION OF THALAMOCORTICAL AND CORTICOTHALAMIC MOTIFS CHAPTER X. SPIKE TIMING AND THALAMOCORTICAL INTERACTIONS CHAPTER XI. PARALLEL PROCESSING OF SENSORY SIGNALS TO CORTEX CHAPTER XII. THALAMOCORTICAL SUBSTRATES OF ATTENTION CHAPTER XIII. CORTICOTHALAMIC CIRCUITS LINKING SENSATION AND ACTION CHAPTER XIV. CONCLUSIONS
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION CHAPTER II. CELL TYPES IN THE THALAMUS AND CORTEX CHAPTER III. INTRINSIC MEMBRANE PROPERTIES CHAPTER IV. SYNAPTIC PROPERTIES CHAPTER V. GLUTAMATERGIC DRIVERS AND MODULATORS CHAPTER VI. FIRST AND HIGHER ORDER THALAMIC RELAYS CHAPTER VII. THALAMIC CIRCUITRY CHAPTER VIII. BRIEF OVERVIEW OF CORTICAL ORGANIZATION CHAPTER IX. CLASSIFICATION OF THALAMOCORTICAL AND CORTICOTHALAMIC MOTIFS CHAPTER X. SPIKE TIMING AND THALAMOCORTICAL INTERACTIONS CHAPTER XI. PARALLEL PROCESSING OF SENSORY SIGNALS TO CORTEX CHAPTER XII. THALAMOCORTICAL SUBSTRATES OF ATTENTION CHAPTER XIII. CORTICOTHALAMIC CIRCUITS LINKING SENSATION AND ACTION CHAPTER XIV. CONCLUSIONS
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