Applied Neurophysiology. With Particular Reference to Anaesthesia
✍ Scribed by J.A. Simpson and W. Fitch (Auth.)
- Publisher
- John Wright
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 336
- Edition
- 0
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page i
Copyright, Page ii
Preface, Page iii
Acknowledgements, Page v
Chapter 1 - The excitable cell, Pages 1-15
Chapter 2 - Neuromuscular junction, Pages 16-27
Chapter 3 - Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators, Pages 28-42
Chapter 4 - The principles of organization of the nervous system, Pages 43-53
Chapter 5 - Sensation, Pages 55-62
Chapter 6 - Pain, Pages 63-64,89-95
Chapter 10 - Vision, Pages 96-101
Chapter 11 - Hearing, Pages 102-108
Chapter 12 - Integrative functions of the cerebral cortex, Pages 109-116
Chapter 13 - Memory and learning, Pages 117-124
Chapter 14 - Appetites and motivation: the limbic system, Pages 125-136
Chapter 15 - Arousal, attention and consciousness, Pages 137-146
Chapter 16 - The electroencephalogram, Pages 147-153
Chapter 17 - Reflex activity, Pages 155-170
Chapter 18 - Vestibular function, Pages 171-176
Chapter 19 - Movements of the eyes and fixation of gaze, Pages 177-189
Chapter 20 - Motor automatisms of respiration and feeding, Pages 190-205
Chapter 21 - Locomotion, Pages 206-211
Chapter 22 - General principles of control of movement, Pages 212-221
Chapter 23 - Cerebellum: a comparator and regulator, Pages 222-234
Chapter 24 - Goal-directed movement, Pages 235-246
Chapter 25 - Homoeostasis and general responses to stress, Pages 247-257
Chapter 26 - The autonomic nervous system, Pages 258-297
Chapter 27 - The cerebral circulation, Pages 298-315
Chapter 28 - Cerebrospinal fluid: formation, composition and pressures, Pages 316-330
Index, Pages 331-358
✦ Subjects
Медицинские дисциплины;Интенсивная терапия, анестезиология и реанимация, первая помощь;
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>the virtual impossibility of extracting the many different species from a habitat with equal efficiency by a single method (e.g. Nef, 1960). 1.1 Population estimates Population estimates can be classified into a number of different types; the most convenient classification is that adopted by Morr