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Provides excellent reference for those seeking to further their understanding of the principles underlying neural function, as well as an effective summary for those seeking to investigate particular neural networks... This is an excellent resource that I expect I will continue to reference throughout my career.
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Gordon M. Shepherd received his BS at Iowa State College in 1955, MD at Harvard in 1959, and DPhil at Oxford in 1962. After postdoctoral training at NIH, MIT and the Karolinska Institute he joined the faculty at Yale Medical School, where he is Professor of Neuroscience. Sten Grillner studied at the medical faculty in Gothenburg, Sweden, and received his MD, PhD in neurophysiology in 1969. He has been a Professor and Director of the Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology at the Karolinska Institute since 1987.
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Updated and revised, the second edition of Handbook of Brain Microcircuits covers the functional organization of 50 brain regions. This now-classic text uses an interdisciplinary approach to examine the integration of structure, function, electrophysiology, pharmacology, brain imaging, and behavior. Through uniquely concise and authoritative chapters by leaders in their fields, the Handbook of Brain Microcircuits synthesizes many of the newprinciples of microcircuit organization that are defining a new era in understanding the brain connectome, integrating the major neuronal pathways and essential microcircuits with brain function.
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Contributors List
Introduction
Section 1. Neocortex
Javier DeFelipe and Bernardo Rudy
Rodney J. Douglas and Kevan A.C. Martin
Srikanth Ramaswamy, Eilif Muller, Michael Reimann, and Henry Markram
Rafael Yuste
Karel Svoboda and Jianing Yu
Hugo Merchanta and Apostolos P. Georgopoulos
Xiao-Jing Wang
Section 2. Thalamus
S. Murray Sherman
David A. McCormick
Section 3. Circadian System
Gabriella Lundkvist and Gene Block
Section 4. Basal Ganglia
Natalie M. Doig and J. Paul Bolam
Ann M.Graybiel
Charles J. Wilson
Section 5. Limbic System and Memory
A. J. Robison and Eric J. Nestler
Laszlo Zaborsky and Peter Gombkoto
Luke R Johnson and Joseph E LeDoux
Peter Somogyi and Thomas Klausberger
György Buzsáki and Antonio Fernández-Ruiz
Edvard I. Moser, Menno P. Witter, and May-Britt Moser
Robert D. Hawkins, Craig H. Bailey, and Eric R. Kandel
Section 6. Visual System
Jonathan B. Demb and Joshua H. Singer
Frank S. Werblin and John E. Dowling
Simon B. Laughlin
Nicholas Strausfeld.
Section 7. Olfactory System
Gordon M. Shepherd, Michele Migliore, and Francesco Cavarretta
Donald A. Wilson and Edi Barkai
Hong Lei, Lynne A. Oland, Jeffery A. Riffell, Aaron Beyerlein, and John G. Hildebrand
Juergen Rybak and Randolf Menzel
Juergen Rybak and Randolf Menzel
Juergen Rybak and Bill Hansson
Cornelia Bargmann
Section 8. Taste System
Stephen D. Roper and Nirupa Chaudhari
Joseph B. Travers and Susan P. Travers
Section 9. Auditory System
P. A. Fuchs, J.S. Wu, P. Vyas and S.P. Zachary
Eric D. Young and Donata Oertel
Jason T. Sanchez, Yan Wang, Yong Lu, R. Michael Burger, Armin Seidi, and Edwin W. Rubel
Section 10. Cerebellum
Masao Ito
Rodolfo R. Llinás
Section 11. Motor Systems
Tadashi Isa, Masatoshi Kasai, and Richard Veale
Andreas A. Kardamakis, Juan Pérez Fernández, and Sten Grillner
and Patterns of Breathing.
Kaiwen Kam and Jack L. Feldman
Arlette Kolta and James P. Lund
Eve Marder
Donald S. Faber and Henri Korn
Joseph R. Fetcho
Tatiana G. Deliagina, Pavel V. Zelenin, and Grigiri N. Orlovsky
Sten Grillner, Elham Jalalvand, and Peter Wallén
Abdeljabbar El Manira
Keith T. Sillar and Wenchang Li
Wolfgang Otto Friesen
Paul S. Katz
Yuri I. Arshavsky, Tatiana G. Deliagina, and Grigori N. Orlovsky
Ronald L. Calabrese
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