Elsevier · Squire, Berg, Bloom, du Lac, Ghosh, Spitzer: Fundamental Neuroscience, 4th Edition · Boxes

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Box 2.1 The Neuron Doctrine

Box 2.2 Cajal

Box 2.3 Anatomical Relationships in the Vertebrate Body

Box 5.1 Nernst Equation

Box 5.2 Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz Equation

Box 5.3 Voltage-Clamp Technique

Box 5.4 Ion Channels and Disease

Box 6.1 MAO and COMT Inhibitors

Box 6.2 Going for Gases as Neurotransmitter

Box 10.1 Optogenetics

Box 11.1 Neuronal Cable Theory and Computational Modeling

Box 11.2 Dendritic Recording

Box 11.3 Imaging Dendritic Function

Box 12.1 Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Function Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)

Box 12.2 Hepatic Encephalopathy

Box 14.1 Neural Stem Cells

Box 15.1 Adult Neurogenesis

Box 17.1 Torpedo Electric Organ

Box 17.2 Synaptic Targets in Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Box 19.1 a-Bungarotoxin

Box 20.1 Rho GTPases Control the Structure of the Dendritic Cytoskeleton

Box 21.1 Sensitive Periods in Humans

Box 21.2 Filial Imprinting

Box 23.1 Identifying a Genetic Locus Linked to Bitter Taste Perception

Box 23.2 Taste Cells in Fruit Flies

Box 23.3 Sensing Thousands of Chemicals with a Handful of Neurons

Box 25.1 Otoacoustic Emissions

Box 25.2 Cochlear Implants

Box 25.3 Giant Synaptic Terminals

Box 25.4 Bat Echolocation

Box 26.1 Kuffler’s Study of Center-Surround Retinal Ganglian Cells

Box 26.2 Quantitative Methods in the Study of Visual Neurons Classification of Retinal Ganglion Cells

Box 26.3 Inherited and Acquired Defects of Color Vision

Box 26.4 Vision in Mice

Box 27.1 Central Pattern Generator Networks

Box 28.1 Species Diversity in Neuromuscular Systems

Box 28.2 Myasthenia and Myasthenic Disorders

Box 28.3 Motor Neuron Diseases

Box 28.4 Nonlinear Properties of Motor Neurons and CPG Interneurons

Box 28.5 Neural Control of Human Walking

Box 29.1 Vestibular Plasticity

Box 29.2 Meniere Syndrome

Box 29.3 Pyramids in the Brain

Box 29.4 Motor Neuroprosthetics

Box 30.1 Parkinson’s Disease

Box 30.2 The MPTP Story

Box 30.3 Ventral System of the Basal Ganglia

Box 30.4 Huntington’s Disease

Box 30.5 Deep Brain Stimulation

Box 30.6 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Box 30.7 Tourette Syndrome

Box 30.8 The Role of Subthalamic Nucleus in Stopping

Box 31.1 Parasagittal Stripes

Box 31.2 Differences Between the Vestibular and Nonvestibular Portions of the Cerebellum

Box 31.3 Clinical Teseting Can Reveal Cerebellar Damage

Box 31.4 Cognition, Emotion, and the Cerebellum

Box 32.1 Eye Movements and Reading

Box 32.2 Eye Movement Disorders

Box 34.1 Autonomic Postganglionic Neurons Can Change Their Transmitter Phenotypes

Box 34.2 Autonomic Reflexes

Box 34.3 Disease and Aging Impair the Autonomic Wisdom of the Body

Box 34.4 Central ANS Circuits Integrate Autonomic Reflexes with Affective or Emotional Responses

Box 35.1 Experimental Analysis of Ventilation

Box 35.2 CNS Lesions Produce Abnormal Breathing Patterns

Box 35.3 Why Two Distinct Oscillators

Box 35.4 Cardiovascular Disease

Box 35.5 Disorders of Breathing Are Widespread and Serious

Box 36.1 Validating Satiation Factors

Box 36.2 The Glucostatic Hypothesis

Box 36.3 Treatment of Obesity

Box 37.1 Water Channels

Box 37.2 Diabetes Insipidus

Box 37.3 Water Intoxication

Box 37.4 Salt Appetite After Adrenocortical Dysfunction

Box 37.5 Thirst and Salt Appetite During Hypovolemia in Rats

Box 38.1 Historical Perspective on Hypothalamic Hormones

Box 38.2 Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals and Their Effects on Neuroendocrine Systems

Box 39.1 Neuronal Control of Drosophilia Circadian Behavior

Box 39.2 Molecular Mechanisms of Circadian Timekeeping in Drosophilia

Box 39.3 Circadian-Based Sleep Disorders, Clock Genes and Neuropsychiatric Diseases

Box 39.4 Chronopharmacology

Box 39.5 Jet Lag and Shift Work

Box 39.6 Lost Without a Clock

Box 41.1 Logic of Methodology Used in Behavioral Neuroscience

Box 41.2 Separation of Sensory and Response Factors in the Dopaminergic Syndrome of Neglect

Box 41.3 Psychophysics of Hedonism as Measured by Brain Stimulation Reward

Box 41.4 Impulsivity and Compulsivity

Box 41.5 OPIOID Receptors

Box 41.6 Allostasis

Box 41.7 Craving

Box 41.8 Major Depressive Disorders

Box 42.1 How Do We Learn About Brain Evolution

Box 42.2 Why Brain Size Is Important

Box 43.1 The Optical Fractionator Stereological Method

Box 43.2 Dyslexia

Box 43.3 Triplet Repeat Disorders

Box 44.1 Case Study of Associate Agnosia

Box 44.2 The Issue of Viewpoint Dependence in Object Recognition

Box 44.3 Linking Category-Selective Regions into Specialized Networks

Box 45.1 Area 7a Neurons Carry Object-Centered Signals in a Constructional Task

Box 47.1 Is Memory More Than Changes in Synaptic Strength

Box 48.1 Alzheimer’s Disease

Box 50.1 Functional Topography

Box 50.2 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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