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Neuronal Networks in Brain Function, CNS Disorders, and Therapeutics

✍ Scribed by Carl Faingold and Hal Blumenfeld (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
508
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Dedications, Page i, Carl L. Faingold, Hal Blumenfeld
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages xiii-xiv, L.F. Agnati, Carol A. Bauer, Tara G. Bautista, Hal Blumenfeld, Anna Boccaccio, Angelique Bordey, Thomas J. Brozoski, Peter L. Carlen, Marcello D'Ascenzo, Alain Destexhe, Marshall Devor, F. Edward Dudek, Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Carl L. Faingold, Tommaso Fellin, Hua-Jun Feng, Craig F. Ferris, Patrice Fort, Moran Furman, K. Fuxe, et al.
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Neuronal Networks of the Brain, Pages 1-10, Carl L. Faingold, Hal Blumenfeld
Chapter 2 - Network Models of Absence Seizures, Pages 11-35, Alain Destexhe
Chapter 3 - Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Epilepsy: Methods and Applications Using Awake Animals, Pages 37-54, Craig F. Ferris, Jeffrey Tenney
Chapter 4 - Network Experimental Approaches: Inactivation, Microinjection, Neuronal Stimulation, and Recording, Pages 55-66, Hua-Jun Feng, Carl L. Faingold
Chapter 5 - Network Experimental Approaches: Ex vivo Recording, Pages 67-75, Victor V. Uteshev
Chapter 6 - Network Imaging, Pages 77-89, Jennifer N. Guo, Hal Blumenfeld
Chapter 7 - Network Control Mechanisms: Cellular Inputs, Neuroactive Substances, and Synaptic Changes, Pages 91-101, Carl L. Faingold
Chapter 8 - Volume Transmission and the Russian-Doll Organization of Brain Cell Networks: Aspects of Their Integrative Actions, Pages 103-119, Luigi Francesco Agnati, Susanna Genedani, PierFranco Spano, Diego Guidolin, Kjell Fuxe
Chapter 9 - Electrophysiological Mechanisms of Network Control: Bursting in the Brain—From Cells to Networks, Pages 121-133, Taufik A. Valiante, Peter L. Carlen
Chapter 10 - Network Control Mechanisms—Cellular Milieu, Pages 135-144, Victor V. Uteshev, Alexander G. Gusev, Evgeny A. Sametsky
Chapter 11 - Neuronal Network Mechanisms—Sex and Development, Pages 145-155, Aristea S. Galanopoulou, Solomon L. Moshé
Chapter 12 - Astrocytic Regulation of Synapses, Neuronal Networks, and Behavior, Pages 157-165, Michael M. Halassa, Marcello D'Ascenzo, Anna Boccaccio, Tommaso Fellin
Chapter 13 - The Fear Memory Network, Pages 167-178, Glenn E. Schafe
Chapter 14 - Orchestration of the Circadian Clock Network by the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus, Pages 179-192, Shelley A. Tischkau, Stacey L. Krager
Chapter 15 - mTOR Signaling in Cortical Network Development, Pages 193-205, Tiffany V. Lin, Angelique Bordey
Chapter 16 - Network Control Mechanisms—Synaptogenesis and Epilepsy Development, Pages 207-213, Kevin Staley, Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Waldemar Swiercz, F. Edward Dudek
Chapter 17 - The Brain and Spinal Cord Networks Controlling Locomotion, Pages 215-233, Larry M. Jordan, Urszula Sławińska
Chapter 18 - The Brainstem Respiratory Network, Pages 235-245, Tara G. Bautista, Teresa E. Pitts, Paul M. Pilowsky, Kendall F. Morris
Chapter 19 - Visual Network, Pages 247-259, Moran Furman
Chapter 20 - Auditory Neuronal Networks and Chronic Tinnitus, Pages 261-275, Thomas J. Brozoski, Carol A. Bauer
Chapter 21 - Consciousness and Subcortical Arousal Systems, Pages 277-298, Joshua Motelow, Hal Blumenfeld
Chapter 22 - Networks of Normal and Disordered Sleep, Pages 299-310, Pierre-Hervé Luppi, Patrice Fort
Chapter 23 - Networks for the Modulation of Acute and Chronic Pain, Pages 311-326, Inna Sukhotinsky, Marshall Devor
Chapter 24 - Networks in Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Pages 327-334, Hamada Hamid
Chapter 25 - Neuronal Networks and Therapeutics in Neurodegenerative Disorders, Pages 335-348, Amanda-Amrita D. Lakraj, Bahman Jabbari, Duarte G. Machado
Chapter 26 - Neuronal Networks in Epilepsy: Comparative Audiogenic Seizure Networks, Pages 349-373, Carl L.Faingold, Manish Raisinghani, Prosper N'Gouemo
Chapter 27 - Physiological and Pathophysiological Expansion of Neuronal Networks, Pages 375-385, Prosper N'Gouemo, Norberto Garcia-Cairasco, Carl L. Faingold
Chapter 28 - Neuronal Network Plasticity and Network Interactions are Critically Dependent on Conditional Multireceptive (CMR) Brain Regions, Pages 387-406, Carl L. Faingold, Awais Riaz, James D. Stittsworth Jr.
Chapter 29 - Neuronal Network Interactions in the Startle Reflex, Learning Mechanisms, and CNS Disorders, Including Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy, Pages 407-418, Carl L. Faingold, Srinivasan Tupal
Chapter 30 - Emergent Properties of Neuronal Networks, Pages 419-428, Carl L. Faingold
Chapter 31 - Neuronal Network Involvement in Stimulation Therapies for CNS Disorders, Pages 429-442, Carl L. Faingold, Hua-Jun Feng
Chapter 32 - Neuronal Network Effects of Drug Therapies for CNS Disorders, Pages 443-465, Carl L. Faingold
Chapter 33 - Future Trends in Neuronal Networks—Selective and Combined Targeting of Network Hubs, Pages 467-485, Carl L. Faingold, Hal Blumenfeld
Color Plates, Pages 1-24
Index, Pages 487-497


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