Coherent Behavior in Neuronal Networks

Coherent Behavior in Neuronal Networks-1

Kreˇsimir Josi´c • Jonathan Rubin Manuel A. Mat´ıas • Ranulfo Romo Editors 2009 New developments in experimental methods are leading to an increasingly detailed description of how networks of interacting neurons process information. These findings strongly suggest that dynamic network behaviors underlie information processing, and that these activity patterns cannot be fully explained by simple concepts such as synchrony […]

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Brain Hypoxia and Ischemia

Brain Hypoxia and Ischemia-1

Gabriel G. Haddad · Shan Ping Yu Editors 2009 This is a book that has resulted from many discussions and meetings that the editors have had in last few years around mechanisms of cell death and cell survival under stressful conditions in the central nervous system (CNS). Indeed some of the authors of this book participated in a […]

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Birth, Life and Death of Dopaminergic Neurons in the Substantia Nigra

Birth, Life and Death of Dopaminergic Neurons in the Substantia Nigra-1

Edited by G. Di Giovanni, V. Di Matteo, E. Esposito 2009 The aim of this supplement of The Journal of Neural Transmission is to provide the reader with a unique and timely multidisciplinary synthesis of our current knowledge of the anatomy, pharmacology, physiology, and pathology of the substantia nigra pars compacta dopaminergic neurons. This is most probably one […]

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Atlas of Clinical Neurology

Atlas of Clinical Neurology-1

Editor Roger N. Rosenberg 2009 The third edition of the Atlas of Clinical Neurology highlights and underscores the enormous strides being made in the biologic understanding of neurologic disease. Neurology is a highly visual specialty. The neurologic examination, MRI, electroencephalography, PET, functional MRI, and light and electron microscopy are examples of visual images that define neurologic disease and normal brain functions. […]

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Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential

Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential-1

Toshihisa Murofushi ⋅ Kimitaka Kaga 2009 Its Basics and Clinical Applications The vestibular labyrinth consists of five compartments: the lateral, anterior, and posterior semicircular canals, the utricule, and the saccule. At the beginning of the twentieth century, Robert Bárány proposed the caloric test as a clinical test of the lateral semicircular canal.

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