TY - BOOK AU - Kandel,Eric R. AU - Schwartz,James H. AU - Jessell,Thomas M. TI - Principles of neural science SN - 0444015620 (hardcover : alk. paper) U1 - 612.8 20 PY - 1991/// CY - New York PB - Elsevier KW - Neurology KW - Neurons KW - Behavior KW - Nervous System Diseases KW - Neurochemistry KW - Neurophysiology N1 - Contents 1. The brain and behavior 2. Nerve cells and behavior 3. Genes and behavior 4. The cytology of neurons 5. Synthesis and trafficking of neuronal protein 6. Ion channels 7. Membrane potential 8. Local signaling: passive electrical properties of the neuron 9. Propagated signaling: the action potential 10. Overview of synaptic transmission. 11. Signaling at the nerve-muscle synapse: directly gated transmission 12. Synaptic integration 13. Modulation of synaptic transmission: second messengers 14. Transmitter release 15. Neurotransmitters 16. Diseases of chemical transmission at the nerve-muscle synapse: myasthenia gravis 17. The anatomical organization of the central nervous system 18. The functional organization of perception and movement. 19. Integration of sensory and motor function: the association areas of the cerebral cortex and the cognitive capabilities of the brain 20. From nerve cells to cognition: the internal cellular representation required for perception and action 21. Coding of sensory information 22. The bodily senses 23. Touch 24. The perception of pain 25. Constructing the visual image 26. Visual processing by the retina 27. Central visual pathways 28. Perception of motion, depth, and form. 29. Color vision 30. Hearing 31. Sensory transduction in the ear 32. Smell and taste: the chemical senses 33. The organization of movement 34. The motor unit and muscle action 35. Diseases of the motor unit 36. Spinal reflexes 37. Locomotion 38. Voluntary movement 39. The control of gaze 40. The vestibular system 41. Posture 42. The cerebellum 43. The basal ganglia. 44. Brain stem, reflexive behaviour, and the cranial nerves 45. Brain stem modulation of sensation, movement, and consciousness 46. Seizures and epilepsy 47. Sleep and dreaming 48. Disorders of sleep and wakefulness 49. The autonomic nervous system and the hypothalamus 50. Emotional states and feelings 51. Motivational and addictive states 52. The induction and patterning of the nervous system 53. The generation and survival of nerve cells. 54. The guidance of axons to their targets 55. The formation and regeneration of synapses 56. Sensory experience and the fine-tuning of synaptic connections 57. Sexual differentiation of the nervous system 58. Aging of the brain and dementia of the Alzheimer type 59. Language and aphasias ; Includes bibliographical references and index ER -