Receptors and Signaling the Nucleus

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Receptors and Signaling the Nucleus INTRODUCTION In this chapter, we continue a discussion about events at the cellular level and explore what happens at receptors after neurotransmitters make contact. Electrochemical…

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Neurotransmitters

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Neurotransmitters POINT OF INTEREST It is not uncommon in our practices for patients to announce at the initial evaluation, “Doc, I have a chemical imbalance” as though it is some…

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Circuits and Cells

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Circuits and Cells THE NEURONAL CELL The human brain is the most complex organ known to exist in the universe. Its weight is just 3% of the body, but it…

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Neuroanatomy

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Neuroanatomy CEREBRAL CORTEX There are many large textbooks with extensive writings and illustrations providing all the known specifics about the anatomy of the nervous system. If you are looking for…

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Vision

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Vision Like hearing, vision depends on our being able to analyse vibrations: not of mechanical waves, but of electromagnetic ones. This implies an entirely different kind of transduction mechanism, and…

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Motivation and the Control of Behaviour

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Motivation and the Control of Behaviour We first came across the concept of the hierarchical structure of the brain, its organization in an ascending series of levels, in Chapter 9….

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Associational Cortex And Memory

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Associational Cortex And Memory The processes we look at in this chapter are those that we humans tend to be inordinately proud of, and to which we owe any temporary…

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Higher Motor Control

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Higher Motor Control Now we need to have a look at the levels of the motor system where we start to interpret and apply the detailed information delivered through the…

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Local Motor Control

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Local Motor Control The final output from the central nervous system to skeletal muscle is from the motor neurons in the ventral horn of the spinal cord or in the…

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The Control of Posture

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The Control of Posture Movement begins and ends in posture: for most of the time, the motor system is not concerned with moving the body at all, but rather with…

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