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Towards an Understanding of Integrative Brain Functions; Analyses at Multiple Levels


Edition: 1st
Author(s): Fuxe, Grillner, Olsen & Agnati
ISBN10:  0444500979
ISBN13:  9780444500977
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  11/13/1998
Publisher(s): Elsevier

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Univ. of Modena, Italy. Reprinted from, Brain Research Review, Volume 26/2,3. Proceedings of the Nobel Symposium 103, held at the Nobel Forum, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, on June 4-6, 1997. Halftone and color illustrations. Extensive references.
Preface vii
List of participants
viii
I Cortical maps and microcircuits
Emotion in the perspective of an integrated nervous system
83(4)
A.R. Damasio
Structural divisions and functional fields in the human cerebral cortex
87(19)
P.E. Roland
K. Zilles
Functional magnetic resonance imaging of mental rotation and memory scanning: a multidimensional scaling analysis of brain activation patterns
106(7)
G.A. Tagaris
W. Richter
S.-G. Kim
G. Pellizzer
P. Andersen
K. Ugurbil
A.P. Georgopoulos
Salient features of synaptic organisation in the cerebral cortex
113(23)
P. Somogyi
G. Tamas
R. Lujan
E.H. Buhl
II Wiring and volume transmission
The emergence of the volume transmission concept
136(12)
M. Zoli
C. Torri
R. Ferrari
A. Jansson
I. Zini
K. Fuxe
L.F. Agnati
Re-evaluation of the role of the dopamine transporter in dopamine system homeostasis
148(6)
R.R. Gainetdinov
S.R. Jones
F. Fumagalli
R.M. Wightman
M.G. Caron
Neuropeptide Y: some viewpoints on a multifaceted peptide in the normal and diseased nervous system
154(13)
T. Hokfelt
C. Broberger
X. Zhang
M. Diez
J. Kopp
Z.-Q. Xu
M. Landry
L. Bao
M. Schalling
J. Koistinaho
S.J. DeArmond
S. Prusiner
J. Gong
J.H. Walsh
Nitric oxide and carbon monoxide: parallel roles as neural messengers
167(9)
S.H. Snyder
S.R. Jaffrey
R. Zakhary
Gap junction wiring: a 'new' principle in cell-to-cell communication in the nervous system?
176(8)
R. Dermietzel
Intrinsic function of a neuronal network-a vertebrate central pattern generator
184(14)
S. Grillner
O. Ekeberg
A. El Manira
A. Lansner
D. Parker
J. Tegner
P. Wallen
III Fast and slow receptors and their regulation
Brain nicotinic receptors: structure and regulation, role in learning and reinforcement
198(19)
J.-P. Changeux
D. Bertrand
P.-J. Corringer
S. Dehaene
S. Edelstein
C. Lena
N. Le Novere
L. Marubio
M. Picciotto
M. Zoli
RNA editing of brain glutamate receptor channels: mechanism and physiology
217(13)
P.H. Seeburg
M. Higuchi
R. Sprengel
Glutamate receptors: brain function and signal transduction
230(6)
S. Nakanishi
Y. Nakajima
M. Masu
Y. Ueda
K. Nakahara
D. Watanabe
S. Yamaguchi
S. Kawabata
M. Okada
Functional implications of multiple dopamine receptor subtypes: the D1/D3 receptor coexistence
236(7)
J.-C. Schwartz
J. Diaz
R. Bordet
N. Griffon
S. Perachon
C. Pilon
S. Ridray
P. Sokoloff
IV Integration at the receptor level and beyond
Signal transduction molecules at the glutamatergic postsynaptic membrane
243(15)
M.B. Kennedy
Integrated events in central dopamine transmission as analyzed at multiple levels. Evidence for intramembrane adenosine A2A/dopamine D2 and adenosine A1/dopamine D1 receptor interactions in the basal ganglia
258(16)
K. Fuxe
S. Ferre
M. Zoli
L.F. Agnati
The DARPP-32/protein phosphatase-1 cascade: a model for signal integration
274(11)
P. Greengard
A.C. Nairn
J.-A. Girault
C.C. Ouimet
G.L. Snyder
G. Fisone
P.B. Allen
A. Fienberg
A. Nishi
Role of reelin in the control of brain development
285(10)
T. Curran
G. D'Arcangelo
V Trophic and cytokine signalling
Neurotrophin receptors: mediators of life and death
295(7)
M. Chao
P. Casaccia-Bonnefil
B. Carter
A. Chittka
H. Kong
S.O. Yoon
On CNS repair and protection strategies: novel approaches with implications for spinal cord injury and Parkinson's disease
302(4)
L. Olson
H. Cheng
R.H. Zetterstrom
L. Solomin
L. Jansson
L. Gimenez-Llort
B.J. Hoffer
T. Perlmann
Interleukin-1 receptors: cloning studies and role in central nervous system disorders
306(14)
S.A. Loddick
C. Liu
T. Takao
K. Hashimoto
E.B. De Souza
Inflammatory cytokines: putative regulators of neuronal and neuro-endocrine function
320(7)
J. Raber
O. Sorg
T.F.W. Horn
N. Yu
G.F. Koob
I.L. Campbell
F.E. Bloom
Transgenic mice and cytokine actions in the brain: bridging the gap between structural and functional neuropathology
327(10)
I.L. Campbell
VI Cognition, memory and mind
Gene regulation of cell adhesion: a key step in neural morphogenesis
337(16)
G.M. Edelman
F.S. Jones
Long-term potentiation and spatial training are both associated with the generation of new excitatory synapses
353(7)
P. Andersen
A. Figenschou Soleng
Positive and negative regulatory mechanisms that mediate long-term memory storage
360(19)
T. Abel
E. Kandel
How to study consciousness scientifically
379(9)
J.R. Searle
Author Index 388

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