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Fundamentals of neurophysiology / edited by Robert F. Schmidt ; with contributions by J. Dudel ... [et al.] ; translated by M.A. Biederman-Thorson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: engger Publication details: New York : Springer-Verlag, c1985.Edition: 3rd revised editionDescription: ix, 346 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 038796147X (pbk.) :
  • 354096147X
Uniform titles:
  • Grundriss der Neurophysiologie. English.
  • Fundamentals of sensory physiology. 2nd corr. ed.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612/.8 19
LOC classification:
  • QP361 .G74 1985
NLM classification:
  • WL 102 G889
Contents:
1 The Structure of the Nervous System..- 1.1 The Nerve Cells.- 1.2 Supporting and Nutritive Tissue.- 1.3 The Nerves.- 1.4 The Structure of the Spinal Cord.- 2 Excitation of Nerve and Muscle..- 2.1 Resting Potential.- 2.2 Resting Potential and Na+ Influx.- 2.3 The Sodium Pump.- 2.4 The Action Potential.- 2.5 Kinetics of Excitation.- 2.6 Electrotonus and Stimulus.- 2.7 Propagation of the Action Potential.- 3 Synaptic Transmission..- 3.1 The Neuromuscular Junction: Example of a Chemical Synapse.- 3.2 The Quantal Nature of Chemical Transmission.- 3.3 Central Excitatory Synapses.- 3.4 Central Inhibitory Synapses.- 3.5 The Transmitter Substances at Chemical Synapses.- 4 The Physiology of Small Groups of Neurons; Reflexes..- 4.1 Typical Neuronal Circuits.- 4.2 The Monosynaptic Reflex Arc.- 4.3 Polysynaptic Motor Reflexes.- 5 Muscles.- 5.1 Contraction of the Muscle.- 5.2 Dependence of Force Development on Fiber Length and Velocity of Shortening.- 5.3 Excitation-Contraction Coupling.- 5.4 Regulation of Muscle Contraction.- 6 Motor Systems.- 6.1 Spinal Motor Systems I: Roles of Muscle Spindles and Tendon Organs.- 6.2 Spinal Motor Systems II: Polysynaptic Motor Reflexes; the Flexor Reflex.- 6.3 Functional Anatomy of Supraspinal Motor Centers.- 6.4 Reflex Control of the Posture of the Body in Space.- 6.5 Functions of the Basal Ganglia, Cerebellum and Motor Cortex.- 7 Regulatory Functions of the Nervous System, as Exemplified by the Spinal Motor System..- 7.1 The Stretch Reflex as a Length-Control System.- 7.2 Static and Dynamic Properties of Control Systems.- 8 The Autonomic Nervous System..- 8.1 Functional Anatomy of the Peripheral Autonomic Nervous System.- 8.2 Acetylcholine, Noradrenaline and Adrenaline.- 8.3 Smooth Muscle: Myogenic Activity and Responses to Stretching, Acetylcholine, and Adrenaline.- 8.4 Antagonistic Effects of Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Activity on Autonomic Effectors.- 8.5 Central Nervous Regulation: Spinal Reflex Arc, Bladder Regulation.- 8.6 Genital Reflexes.- 8.7 Central Nervous Regulation: Arterial Blood Pressure, Regulation of Muscle Perfusion.- 8.8 The Hypothalamus. The Regulation of Body Temperature, Osmolality of the Extracellular Fluid, and the Endocrine Glands.- 8.9 Integrative Functions of the Hypothalamus. Limbic System.- 9 Integrative Functions of the Central Nervous System..- 9.1 Structure and General Physiology of the Cerebral Cortex; the Electroencephalogram.- 9.2 Waking, Sleeping, Dreaming.- 9.3 Consciousness and Speech: Structural and Functional Prerequisites.- 9.4 Learning and Memory.- 9.5 The Frontal Lobes.- 10 Suggested Readings.- 11 Answer Key.
Summary: The major revision has occurred in the chapters on the autonomic nervous system and the integrative functions of the central nervous system.
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Translation of: Grundriss der Neurophysiologie.

Companion v. to: Fundamentals of sensory physiology / edited by Robert F. Schmidt. 2nd corr. ed. 1981.

"Springer study edition"--P. [ii]

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 317-322.

1 The Structure of the Nervous System..- 1.1 The Nerve Cells.- 1.2 Supporting and Nutritive Tissue.- 1.3 The Nerves.- 1.4 The Structure of the Spinal Cord.- 2 Excitation of Nerve and Muscle..- 2.1 Resting Potential.- 2.2 Resting Potential and Na+ Influx.- 2.3 The Sodium Pump.- 2.4 The Action Potential.- 2.5 Kinetics of Excitation.- 2.6 Electrotonus and Stimulus.- 2.7 Propagation of the Action Potential.- 3 Synaptic Transmission..- 3.1 The Neuromuscular Junction: Example of a Chemical Synapse.- 3.2 The Quantal Nature of Chemical Transmission.- 3.3 Central Excitatory Synapses.- 3.4 Central Inhibitory Synapses.- 3.5 The Transmitter Substances at Chemical Synapses.- 4 The Physiology of Small Groups of Neurons; Reflexes..- 4.1 Typical Neuronal Circuits.- 4.2 The Monosynaptic Reflex Arc.- 4.3 Polysynaptic Motor Reflexes.- 5 Muscles.- 5.1 Contraction of the Muscle.- 5.2 Dependence of Force Development on Fiber Length and Velocity of Shortening.- 5.3 Excitation-Contraction Coupling.- 5.4 Regulation of Muscle Contraction.- 6 Motor Systems.- 6.1 Spinal Motor Systems I: Roles of Muscle Spindles and Tendon Organs.- 6.2 Spinal Motor Systems II: Polysynaptic Motor Reflexes; the Flexor Reflex.- 6.3 Functional Anatomy of Supraspinal Motor Centers.- 6.4 Reflex Control of the Posture of the Body in Space.- 6.5 Functions of the Basal Ganglia, Cerebellum and Motor Cortex.- 7 Regulatory Functions of the Nervous System, as Exemplified by the Spinal Motor System..- 7.1 The Stretch Reflex as a Length-Control System.- 7.2 Static and Dynamic Properties of Control Systems.- 8 The Autonomic Nervous System..- 8.1 Functional Anatomy of the Peripheral Autonomic Nervous System.- 8.2 Acetylcholine, Noradrenaline and Adrenaline.- 8.3 Smooth Muscle: Myogenic Activity and Responses to Stretching, Acetylcholine, and Adrenaline.- 8.4 Antagonistic Effects of Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Activity on Autonomic Effectors.- 8.5 Central Nervous Regulation: Spinal Reflex Arc, Bladder Regulation.- 8.6 Genital Reflexes.- 8.7 Central Nervous Regulation: Arterial Blood Pressure, Regulation of Muscle Perfusion.- 8.8 The Hypothalamus. The Regulation of Body Temperature, Osmolality of the Extracellular Fluid, and the Endocrine Glands.- 8.9 Integrative Functions of the Hypothalamus. Limbic System.- 9 Integrative Functions of the Central Nervous System..- 9.1 Structure and General Physiology of the Cerebral Cortex; the Electroencephalogram.- 9.2 Waking, Sleeping, Dreaming.- 9.3 Consciousness and Speech: Structural and Functional Prerequisites.- 9.4 Learning and Memory.- 9.5 The Frontal Lobes.- 10 Suggested Readings.- 11 Answer Key.

The major revision has occurred in the chapters on the autonomic nervous system and the integrative functions of the central nervous system.

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