Neural Circuits and Networks Proceedings of the NATO advanced Study Institute on Neuronal Circuits and Networks, held at the Ettore Majorana Center, Erice, Italy, June 15–27 1997

This NATO volume presents an excellent overview of new and exciting results on neurons and neural nets, including - single cell properties such as ionic channels, sensory transduction, synaptic release; - the dynamics of neural networks and circuits; - and modeling the nervous system. The topics ran...

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Other Authors: Torre, Vincent (Editor), Nicholls, John (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1998, 1998
Edition:1st ed. 1998
Series:NATO ASI Subseries F:, Computer and Systems Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 Single Neuron Properties -- Modal gating of sodium channels and possible physiological implications on hereditary myopathies -- c-Fos protein and NADPH-Diaphorase detection in rat midbrain and spinal cord after contusion injury -- Fourier analysis applied to the study of the electrical activity of midbrain dopaminergic neurons -- Regulation by intracellular calcium of the activity of GABAA receptors in two different types of neurons -- Dynamics of transmitter release at CA3 hippocampal excitatory synapses -- Responses of isolated olfactory sensory neurons to odorants -- 2 Neuronal Networks -- Long-term changes (LTC) of evoked field potentials in the amygdala: a model of emotional memory -- Role of nitric oxide on emotional and motor behaviour -- Multi-site recording of neural activity using planar electrode arrays -- Optical insights into cerebellar circuitry -- Activity-dependent regulation of neuronal network excitability… -- Spatial and temporal regulation of BDNF action in synaptic plasticity -- Map projection rewiring in the adult cerebellum after lesions -- 3 Models and Theoretical Approaches -- Regulatory effects of long term biochemical processes in integrate-and-fire model neurons -- A formal approach to the translation of cortical maps -- From self-organized fluid machines to living liquid crystals -- The metric content of spatial views as represented in the primate hippocampus 
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520 |a This NATO volume presents an excellent overview of new and exciting results on neurons and neural nets, including - single cell properties such as ionic channels, sensory transduction, synaptic release; - the dynamics of neural networks and circuits; - and modeling the nervous system. The topics range from molecular neuroscience, plasticity, and development, to the experimental and theoretical analysis of neuronal assemblies such as the cerebellum, hippocampus, and cortex. The contributors present different approaches, from multi-electrode arrays to optical techniques, and the work presented is interdisciplinary, covering experimental and theoretical aspects of brain functions combining different techniques and methodologies. The book will interest neuroscientists, molecular biologists, physiologists, psychologists, and brain modelers as well as researchers in the area of Computational Intelligence