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- catalog alternative "Neurobiologie. English".
- catalog contributor b4269529.
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "1. Nervous Systems: Introduction and Comparative Overview -- Nervous Systems Are Neuron Systems -- Invertebrate Nervous Systems -- Vertebrate Nervous Systems -- 2. Cellular Neurobiology: Signal Generation -- Neuron: a Cell Like Any Other? -- Potential Difference across the Cell Membrane -- Neurons Generate and Conduct Electrical Signals -- Action Potentials Allow a Rapid and Reliable Transfer of Signals over Larger Distances -- 3. Cellular Neurobiology: Synaptic Transmission -- Direct Signal Transmission Occurs at Electrical Synapses -- Presynaptic Terminal of a Chemical Synapse Converts Electrical into Chemical Signals -- Transmembrane Proteins Control Postsynaptic Signal Generation at Chemical Synapses -- Postsynaptic Potentials -- 4. Sensory Systems -- Information is Acquired by Receptor Cells -- Information Processing Begins in the Sense Organs -- Central Processing of Sensory Information -- Vertebrate Visual System Exemplifies the Organizational Principles of Sensory Systems -- 5. Motor Systems -- Neuromuscular Control -- Reflexes Are the Elementary Units of Motor Action -- Neuronal Programs for Episodic Motor Activity -- Neuronal Oscillators Produce Rhythmic Motor Activity -- Motor Control Is Hierarchically Organized -- 6. Systems Integration -- Sensory-motor Integration -- Autonomic Integration -- Neuroendocrine Integration -- Neural Specializations for Complex System Performance -- 7. Development -- Neurogenesis: Neurons Are Born and Acquire an Identity -- Axogenesis: How Axons Reach Their Targets -- Synaptogenesis: Neuronal Connectivity Is Determined -- 8. Maintenance and Repair -- Processes of Neuronal Homeostasis -- Regeneration -- 9. Processes Dependent on Experience -- Plasticity -- Learning Processes.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 255 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0195210107 (Oxford University Press)".
- catalog identifier "0865774692 (U.S.)".
- catalog identifier "313784701X".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Stuttgart ; New York : G. Thieme Verlag ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog subject "591.1/88 20".
- catalog subject "Nervous System Physiological Phenomena.".
- catalog subject "Neurobiology.".
- catalog subject "QP355.2 .R4413 1992".
- catalog subject "WL 102 R351n".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Nervous Systems: Introduction and Comparative Overview -- Nervous Systems Are Neuron Systems -- Invertebrate Nervous Systems -- Vertebrate Nervous Systems -- 2. Cellular Neurobiology: Signal Generation -- Neuron: a Cell Like Any Other? -- Potential Difference across the Cell Membrane -- Neurons Generate and Conduct Electrical Signals -- Action Potentials Allow a Rapid and Reliable Transfer of Signals over Larger Distances -- 3. Cellular Neurobiology: Synaptic Transmission -- Direct Signal Transmission Occurs at Electrical Synapses -- Presynaptic Terminal of a Chemical Synapse Converts Electrical into Chemical Signals -- Transmembrane Proteins Control Postsynaptic Signal Generation at Chemical Synapses -- Postsynaptic Potentials -- 4. Sensory Systems -- Information is Acquired by Receptor Cells -- Information Processing Begins in the Sense Organs -- Central Processing of Sensory Information -- Vertebrate Visual System Exemplifies the Organizational Principles of Sensory Systems -- 5. Motor Systems -- Neuromuscular Control -- Reflexes Are the Elementary Units of Motor Action -- Neuronal Programs for Episodic Motor Activity -- Neuronal Oscillators Produce Rhythmic Motor Activity -- Motor Control Is Hierarchically Organized -- 6. Systems Integration -- Sensory-motor Integration -- Autonomic Integration -- Neuroendocrine Integration -- Neural Specializations for Complex System Performance -- 7. Development -- Neurogenesis: Neurons Are Born and Acquire an Identity -- Axogenesis: How Axons Reach Their Targets -- Synaptogenesis: Neuronal Connectivity Is Determined -- 8. Maintenance and Repair -- Processes of Neuronal Homeostasis -- Regeneration -- 9. Processes Dependent on Experience -- Plasticity -- Learning Processes.".
- catalog title "Introduction to neurobiology / Heinrich Reichert ; [drawings by Brigitte Zwickel-Noelle ; translated by G.S. Boyan].".
- catalog title "Neurobiologie. English".
- catalog type "text".