
Microcircuits are the specific arrangements of cells and their connections that carry out the operations unique to each brain region. This resource summarizes succinctly these circuits in over 40 regions - enabling comparisons of principles across both vertebrates and invertebrates. It provides a new foundation for understanding brain function that will be of interest to all neuroscientists.Oxford Clinical Neuroscience is a comprehensive, cross-searchable collection of resources offering quick and easy access to eleven of Oxford University Press's prestigious neuroscience texts. Joining Oxford Medicine Online these resources offer students, specialists and clinical researchers the best quality content in an easy-to-access format.
This book investigates the fundamental organizational principles of brain microcircuits across diverse neural systems. Authors Gordon Shepherd and Sten Grillner, both distinguished experts in neurobiology, synthesize complex anatomical and physiological data to define how specific cellular arrangements facilitate unique regional brain operations. By providing a standardized framework for analyzing these circuits, the text establishes a comparative basis for understanding neural function in both vertebrate and invertebrate species.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for neuroscientists seeking to understand the structural basis of brain function. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which serves as a high-level resource for specialists and researchers in the field of clinical neuroscience.
Page Count:
536
Publication Date:
2010-09-22
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195389883
ISBN-13:
9780195389883
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