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Cortical Circuits: Synaptic Organization of the Cerebral Cortex Structure, Function, and Theory

✍ Scribed by Edward L. White Ph.D. (auth.)


Publisher
BirkhΓ€user Basel
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Leaves
233
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This elegant book presents current evidence on the organization of the mammalian cerebral cortex. The focus on synapses and their function provides the basis for understanding how this critical part of the brain could work. Dr. White and his colleague Dr. Keller have collated an impressive mass of material. This makes the crucial information accessible and coherent. Dr. White pioneered an area of investigation that to most others, and occasionally to himself, seemed a bottomless pit of painstaking atΒ­ tention to detail for the identification and enumeration of cortical synΒ­ apses. I do not recall that he or anyone else suspected, when he began to publish his now classic papers, that the work would be central to an accelerating convergence of information and ideas from neurobiology and computer science, especially artificial intelligence (AI) (Rumelhart and McClelland, 1986). The brain is the principal organ responsible for the adaptive capacities of animals. What has impressed students of biology, of medicine, and, to an extent, of philosophy is the correlation between the prominence of the cerebral cortex and the adaptive "complexity" of a particular speΒ­ cies. Most agree that the cortex is what sets Homo sapiens apart from other species quantitatively and qualitatively (Rakic, 1988). This is summarized in the first chapter.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-3
General Organization of the Cerebral Cortex....Pages 5-18
Cell Types....Pages 19-45
Synaptic Connections Between Identified Elements....Pages 46-82
Back Matter....Pages 83-105
Front Matter....Pages 107-107
Functional Properties of Cortical Neurons....Pages 109-131
Synaptic Circuitry Revealed by Electrophysiology....Pages 132-149
GABAergic Inhibition in the Cerebral Cortex....Pages 150-158
Back Matter....Pages 159-176
Front Matter....Pages 177-177
An Integrative View of Cortical Circuitry....Pages 179-206
Back Matter....Pages 207-215
Back Matter....Pages 217-223

✦ Subjects


Medicine/Public Health, general; Popular Science in Nature and Environment; Science, general


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