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Brain Control of Wakefulness and Sleep
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 748

Brain Control of Wakefulness and Sleep

Brain Control of Wakefulness and Sleeping explores the history of efforts to understand the nature of waking and sleeping states from a biological point of view. This research represents the synthesis of the work of two individuals who have devoted their careers to investigating the mysterious states of the mind. This landmark book will interest the beginner scientist/researcher as well as the sleep clinician, with chapters on subjects including Neuronal Control of REM Sleep, Motor Systems and the Role of Active Forebrain, and Humoral Systems in Sleep Control. The authors explore the behavioral and physiological events of waking and sleep, analyzing the current realities and the future possibilities of unifying basic studies on anatomy and cellular psychology.

Brainstem Control of Wakefulness and Sleep
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 504

Brainstem Control of Wakefulness and Sleep

This book is part of an ongoing history of efforts to understand the nature of waking and sleeping states from a biological point of view. We believe the recent technological revolutions in anatomy and physiology make the present moment especially propitious for this effort. In planning this book we had the choices of producing an edited volume with invited chapter authors or of writing the book ourselves. Edited volumes offer the opportunity for expression of expertise in each chapter but, we felt, would not allow the development of our ideas on the potential and actual unity of the field and would not allow the expression of coherence that can be obtained only with one or two voices, but w...

The Visual Thalamocortical System and Its Modulation by the Brain Stem Core
  • Language: en

The Visual Thalamocortical System and Its Modulation by the Brain Stem Core

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990-01-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Visual Thalamocortical System and Its Modulation by the Brain Stem Core
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

The Visual Thalamocortical System and Its Modulation by the Brain Stem Core

This monographic work authored by eminent neurophysiologists will be of major interest to researchers investigating the visual system or working in behavioral neuroscience and sleep research. The book deals with the neuronal circuits of the visual thalamocortical system, the brainstem and basal forebrain modulatory systems and their neurotransmitters acting upon these circuits, and the neuronal activities in the visual thalamocortical system as changed during shifts in behavioral states of vigilance from wake to sleep. Data discussed consist of recent studies on light and electron microscopy, extra- and intracellular recordings of thalamic and cortical neurons, neurotransmitter actions, and state-dependent cellular activities in the visual system.

The Intact and Sliced Brain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

The Intact and Sliced Brain

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

Connecting in vitro and in vivo studies of the mammalian brain.

Neuronal Substrates of Sleep and Epilepsy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 570

Neuronal Substrates of Sleep and Epilepsy

Conventional wisdom assumes that sleep is a resting state of the brain, with negligible activity of cortical neurons. Here, the author brings new evidence favoring the idea that during sleep, memory traces acquired while awake are consolidated. Mircea Steriade focuses on the coalescence of different sleep rhythms in interacting corticothalamic networks and on three types of paroxysmal disorders: spike-wave seizures as in absence epilepsy, Lennox-Gastaut seizures, and temporal-lobe epilepsy. Many physiological correlates of waking and sleep states as well as diverse types of epileptic seizures are also discussed.

Brain Cholinergic Systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 480

Brain Cholinergic Systems

This definitive study of brain cholinergic systems features contributions from sixteen leading authorities in fields including morphology, immunohistochemistry, electrophysiology, and psychology. It covers major aspects of the organization and connectivity of cholinergic systems, intrinsic electrophysiological properties, ionic conductances of central cholinergic and cholinoceptive neuron, the effects of brainstem and basal forebrain cholinergic systems upon thalmic and cortical neurons, plasticity processes in the thalamin and cerebral cortex, and studies on Alzheimer's disease.

Thalamic Oscillations and Signaling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Thalamic Oscillations and Signaling

This monograph is based on two symposia organized by the Neurosciences Institute at The Rockefeller University. Presents current knowledge on the thalamus and views the thalamus as a whole rather than as a collection of unrelated nuclear masses. Chapters are organized in four sections--history, morphology, electrophysiology, and state-related cellular modes. Topics addressed include the structure and function of intrinsic thalamic circuitry, thalamic modulation by cortical and brain-stem projections, and the feedback onto the brain stem of thalamocortical and paleocortical transactions.

The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 446

The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998-10-16
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

This book is the second volume of autobiographical essays by distinguished senior neuroscientists; it is part of the first collection of neuroscience writing that is primarily autobiographical. As neuroscience is a young discipline, the contributors to this volume are truly pioneers of scientific research on the brain and spinal cord. This collection of fascinating essays should inform and inspire students and working scientists alike. The general reader interested in science may also find the essays absorbing, as they are essentially human stories about commitment and the pursuit of knowledge. The contributors included in this volume are: Lloyd M. Beidler, Arvid Carlsson, Donald R. Griffin, Roger Guillemin, Ray Guillery, Masao Ito. Martin G. Larrabee, Jerome Lettvin, Paul D. MacLean, Brenda Milner, Karl H. Pribram, Eugene Roberts and Gunther Stent. Key Features * Second volume in a collection of neuroscience writing that is primarily autobiographical * Contributors are senior neuroscientists who are pioneers in the field

Ontology of Consciousness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 669

Ontology of Consciousness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-04-11
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

Scholars from many different disciplines examine consciousness through the lens of intellectual approaches and cultures ranging from cosmology research and cell biophysics laboratories to pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and Tibetan Tantric Buddhism in a volume that extends consciousness studies beyond the limits of current neuroscience research. The "hard problem" of today's consciousness studies is subjective experience: understanding why some brain processing is accompanied by an experienced inner life. Recent scientific advances offer insights for understanding the physiological and chemical phenomenology of consciousness. But by leaving aside the internal experiential nature of consciousness i...