Here is a comprehensive, authoritative, and up-to-date textbook of human physiology that emphasizes fundamental mechanisms and concepts. One of the leading texts in its field, PHYSIOLOGY is known for its direct, scientific approach to the subject matter. Its well-respected authors use an organ system-based approach to clearly describe all of the mechanisms that control and regulate bodily function.
Here is a comprehensive, authoritative, and up-to-date textbook of human physiology that emphasizes fundamental mechanisms and concepts. One of the leading texts in its field, PHYSIOLOGY is known for its direct, scientific approach to the subject matter. Its well-respected authors use an organ system-based approach to clearly describe all of the mechanisms that control and regulate bodily function.
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Autorenporträt
Robert M. Berne, MD (deceased), Department of Molecular Physiology & Biological Physics, University of Virginia Health Science Center, Charlottesville, VA; Matthew N. Levy, MD, Professor Emeritus, Physiology & Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; Bruce M. Koeppen, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine & Physiology, Dean Academic Affairs & Education, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; Bruce A. Stanton, PhD, Professor of Physiology, Department of Physiology, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH
Inhaltsangabe
I: CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY 1. Cellular Membranes and Transmembrane Transport of Solutes and Water 2. Ionic Equilibria and Resting Membrane Potentials 3. Generation and Conduction of Action Potentials 4. Synaptic Transmission 5. Membrane Receptors, Second Messengers, and Signal Transduction Pathways
II: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 6. The Nervous System and Its Components 7. The Peripheral Nervous System 8. The Somatosensory System 9. The Visual System 10. The Auditory and Vestibular Systems 11. The Chemical Senses 12. Spinal Organization of Motor Function 13. Descending Pathways Involved in MotorControl 14. Motor Control by the Cerebral Cortex, Cerebellum, and Basal Ganglia 15. The Autonomic Nervous System and Its Central Control 16. The Cerebral Cortex and Higher Functions of the Nervous System
I: CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY 1. Cellular Membranes and Transmembrane Transport of Solutes and Water 2. Ionic Equilibria and Resting Membrane Potentials 3. Generation and Conduction of Action Potentials 4. Synaptic Transmission 5. Membrane Receptors, Second Messengers, and Signal Transduction Pathways
II: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 6. The Nervous System and Its Components 7. The Peripheral Nervous System 8. The Somatosensory System 9. The Visual System 10. The Auditory and Vestibular Systems 11. The Chemical Senses 12. Spinal Organization of Motor Function 13. Descending Pathways Involved in MotorControl 14. Motor Control by the Cerebral Cortex, Cerebellum, and Basal Ganglia 15. The Autonomic Nervous System and Its Central Control 16. The Cerebral Cortex and Higher Functions of the Nervous System