The information presented in the Handbook of Brain Microcircuits was previously dispersed across the literature. In fact, some microcircuits were previously brought together for selected regions in The Synaptic Organization of the Brain edited by Gordon Shepherd (2003) and Microcircuits edited by St
Handbook of Brain Microcircuits
✍ Scribed by Gordon M Shepherd (editor), Sten Grillner (editor)
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 624
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
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 new principles 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.
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
Contributors List
Introduction: Principles of Microcircuit Organization and Function • Gordon M. Shepherd and Sten Grillner
SECTION 1: NEOCORTEX
1. Neocortical Microcircuits • Javier DeFelipe and Bernardo Rudy
2. Canonical Cortical Circuits • Rodney J. Douglas and Kevan A. C. Martin
3. Microcircuitry of the Neocortex • Srikanth Ramaswamy, Eilif B. Muller, Michael Reimann, and Henry Markram
4. The Cortical Microcircuit as a Recurrent Neural Network • Rafael Yuste
5. Barrel Cortex • Karel Svoboda and Jianing Yu
6. Inhibitory Mechanisms in the Motor Cortical Circuit • Hugo Merchant and Apostolos P. Georgopoulos
7. Prefrontal Cortex • Xiao-Jing Wang
SECTION 2: THALAMUS
8. Circuitry of the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus • S. Murray Sherman
9. Thalamocortical Networks • David A. McCormick
SECTION 3: CIRCADIAN SYSTEM
10. The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus • Gabriella Lundkvist and Gene D. Block
SECTION 4: BASAL GANGLIA
11. Microcircuits of the Striatum • Natalie M. Doig and J. Paul Bolam
12. Templates for Neural Dynamics in the Striatum: Striosomes and Matrisomes • Ann M. Graybiel
13. Subthalamo-Pallidal Circuit • Charles J. Wilson
SECTION 5: LIMBIC SYSTEM AND MEMORY
14. Mesolimbic Dopamine and the Circuitry of Reward • A. J. Robison and Eric J. Nestler
15. The Cholinergic Multicompartmental Basal Forebrain Microcircuit • Laszlo Zaborszky and Peter Gombkoto
16. Amygdala Microcircuits • Luke R. Johnson and Joseph E. LeDoux
17. Hippocampus: Intrinsic Organization • Peter Somogyi and Thomas Klausberger
18. Hippocampus: Network Physiology • György Buzsáki and Antonio Fernández-Ruiz
19. Entorhinal Cortex • Edvard I. Moser, Menno P. Witter, and May-Britt Moser
20. The Neuronal Circuit for Simple Forms of Learning in Aplysia • Robert D. Hawkins, Craig H. Bailey, and Eric R. Kandel
SECTION 6: VISUAL SYSTEM
21. Retina: Microcircuits for Daylight, Twilight, and Starlight Vision • Jonathan B. Demb and Joshua H. Singer
22. Understanding Retinal Microcircuitry: Then to Now • Frank S. Werblin and John E. Dowling
23. Fly Optic Lamina as a Guide to Neural Circuit Design • Simon B. Laughlin
24. The Insect Visual System: Correspondence with Vertebrates and with Olfactory Processing • Nicholas J. Strausfeld
SECTION 7: OLFACTORY SYSTEM
25. Olfactory Bulb • Gordon M. Shepherd, Michele Migliore, and Francesco Cavarretta
26. Olfactory Cortex • Donald A. Wilson and Edi Barkai
27. Implications from Microcircuits of a Moth’s Antennal Lobe for Olfactory Information Processing • Hong Lei, Lynne A. Oland, Jeffery A. Riffell, Aaron Beyerlein, and John G. Hildebrand
28. Antennal Lobe of the Honeybee • Jürgen Rybak and Randolf Menzel
29. Mushroom Body of the Honeybee • Jürgen Rybak and Randolf Menzel
30. Olfactory Microcircuits in Drosophila Melanogaster • Jürgen Rybak and Bill S. Hansson
31. The Circuit for Chemotaxis and Exploratory Behavior in Caenorhabditis Elegans • Cornelia I. Bargmann
SECTION 8: TASTE SYSTEM
32. Taste Coding and Feedforward/Feedback Signaling in Taste Buds • Stephen D. Roper and Nirupa Chaudhari
33. Microcircuitry of the Rostral Nucleus of the Solitary Tract • Joseph B. Travers and Susan P. Travers
SECTION 9: AUDITORY SYSTEM
34. Cochlear Microcircuits • Paul Albert Fuchs, Jing-jing Sherry Wu, Pankhuri Vyas, and Stephen Paul Zachary
35. Cochlear Nucleus • Eric D. Young and Donata Oertel
36. Nucleus Laminaris • Jason Tait Sanchez, Yuan Wang, Yong Lu, R. Michael Burger, Armin H. Seidl, and Edwin W. Rubel
SECTION 10: CEREBELLUM
37. Cerebellar Cortex • Masao Ito
38. Olivocerebellar System • Rodolfo R. Llinás
SECTION 11: MOTOR SYSTEMS
39. The Superior Colliculus • Tadashi Isa, Masatoshi Kasai, and Richard Veale
40. Networks in the Lamprey Optic Tectum • Andreas A. Kardamakis, Juan Pérez- Fernández, and Sten Grillner
41. Respiratory Central Pattern Generator: Microcircuit Generation of the Rhythms and Patterns of Breathing • Kaiwen Kam and Jack L. Feldman
42. The Mammalian Brainstem Chewing Circuitry • Arlette Kolta and James P. Lund
43. The Crustacean Stomatogastric Nervous System • Eve Marder
44. The Mauthner Cell Microcircuits: Sensory Integration, Decision-Making, and Motor Functions • Donald S. Faber and Henri Korn
45. Spinal Circuit for Escape in Goldfish and Zebrafish • Joseph R. Fetcho
46. The Lamprey Postural Circuit • Tatiana G. Deliagina, Pavel V. Zelenin, and Grigory N. Orlovsky
47. The Lamprey Locomotor Central Pattern Generator • Sten Grillner, Elham Jalalvand, and Peter Wallén
48. Modularity and Modulation of Locomotor Circuits in Adult Vertebrates • Abdeljabbar El Manira
49. Tadpole Swimming Network • Keith T. Sillar and Wen- Chang Li
50. Neuronal Circuits That Generate Swimming Movements in Leeches • Wolfgang Otto Friesen
51. The Tritonia Swim Central Pattern Generator • Paul S. Katz
52. The Swimming Circuit in the Pteropod Mollusk Clione limacina • Yuri I. Arshavsky, Tatiana G. Deliagina, and Grigory N. Orlovsky
53. The Heartbeat Neural Control System of the Leech • Ronald L. Calabrese
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