Advances in Physiological Sciences, Volume 36: Cellular Analogues of Conditioning and Neural Plasticity is a collection of paper that details the various aspects of neural plasticity from various methodological perspectives. The title covers the physiologicalamorphological and biochemical methods in studying neural plasticity. The coverage of the text includes topics such as neuroplasticity in the superior cervical ganglion as a consequence of long-lasting inhibition; evidence for remodeling of synaptic contacts in muscles of adult frog; and calcium and presynaptic factors in synaptic plasticity. The selection also covers the regulation of acetylcholine receptors; molecular mechanisms of sensitization and desensitization of A-receptors connected with adenylate cyclase; and cellular and behavioral studies of learning and memory in simpler systems. The book will be of great use to neurologists, neurosurgeons, and behavioral scientists.Studies on the physiological and behavioral effects of long term dark rearing and monoa cular deprivaticn in cats (Singer, ... marized above, it can be inferred that dark rearing and monocular depria vation do not impair the wiring diagramanbsp;...
Title | : | Cellular Analogues of Conditioning and Neural Plasticity |
Author | : | O. Fehér, F. Joó |
Publisher | : | Elsevier - 2013-10-22 |
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