Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

Visually Responsive Neuron: From Basic Neurophysiology to Behavior [Kõva köide]

Edited by , Edited by (Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Sugitani, Toyama, Japan), Edited by (University of Montreal, Canada), Edited by
  • Formaat: Hardback, 506 pages, kõrgus: 240 mm, index
  • Sari: Progress in Brain Research v. 95
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-1993
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0444894926
  • ISBN-13: 9780444894922
  • Kõva köide
  • Hind: 333,19 €*
  • * saadame teile pakkumise kasutatud raamatule, mille hind võib erineda kodulehel olevast hinnast
  • See raamat on trükist otsas, kuid me saadame teile pakkumise kasutatud raamatule.
  • Kogus:
  • Lisa ostukorvi
  • Tasuta tarne
  • Lisa soovinimekirja
  • Formaat: Hardback, 506 pages, kõrgus: 240 mm, index
  • Sari: Progress in Brain Research v. 95
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-1993
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0444894926
  • ISBN-13: 9780444894922
This timely new volume presents broad-based and wide-ranging contributions on all aspects of vision. The material is grouped for presentation in a logical fashion in five main themes: peripheral processing; sensory integration in superior colliculus; organization of visual projections; development and plasticity; and neuronal encoding and visually guided behavior. The material spans from molecules to cognition, including overt behavior, and synaptic and membrane levels of analysis. The species studied also range over diverse phyla, while contributors too form a diverse group representing Europe, North America, and Asia. The Visually Responsive Neuron is an exciting and informative addition to the well known Progress in Brain Research series.
Part 1 Peripheral processing: the electrical responses of the trout
photoreceptors to brief and prolonged illumination; light sensitivity,
adaptation and saturation in mammalian rods; responses of isolated cat
retinal ganglion cells to injected currents during development; macaque
ganglion cells and spatal vision; the neurophysiological correlates of
ccolour induction, ccolour and brightness contrast. Part 2: sensory
integration in superior colliculus; determinants of axonal and dendritic
structure in the superior colliculus; functional architecture of rodent
superior colliculus - relevance of multiple output channgels; the visually
responsive neuron and beyond - multisensory integration in cat and monkey;
sensory integration in the deep layers of superior colliculus; early and late
flash-induced field responses correspond on On and OFF receptive field
components in hamster superior colliculus. Part 3 Functional and anatomical
organization of visual projections: functional organization of the
projections from the rabbit's superior colliculus to the lateral posterior
nucleus; multiple visual areas in the posterior parietal cortex of primates;
corticotectal relationships - direct and "indirect" corticotectal pathways;
abnormal visual experience and spatio-temporal properties of area; neurones
in the cat; visual behaviour following lesion of phasic W-fibres in the cat's
optic tract; visuotopic organization of corticocortical connections in the
visual system; disparity coding in the cat - a comparison between areas 17/18
and area
19. Part 4 Development and placticity: cortical convergence of On
and Off pathways and functional adaptation of receptive field organization in
cat area 17; temporal covariance of postsynaptic membrane potential and
synaptic input role in synaptic efficiency n visual cortex; potentiation of
the extrageniculo-striate pathway - a possible role in visual pattern
discrimination; long-term changes in visual mechanisms following differential
stimulation of colour and luminance channels during development; the
development of visual corticcal properties depends on visuo-proprioceptive
congruence; reorganization processes in the visual cortex also depend on
visual experience in the adult cat; extraretinal modulation of geniculate
neuronal activity by conditioning; the properties of the long-term
potentiation (LTP) in the superior colliculus; the nature of synaptic
plasticity in the visual cortex of kittens; an electrophysiological analysis
in vitro. Part contents.