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ویرایش: نویسندگان: J. Szentágothai, M. Palkovits and J. Hámori (Eds.) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780080268149 ناشر: Pergamon Press سال نشر: 1981 تعداد صفحات: 310 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 8 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Regulatory Functions of the CNS Principles of Motion and Organization. Proceedings of the 28th International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Budapest, 1980 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Content:
ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
FOREWORD, Page v, J. Szentágothai
PREFACE, Pages xi-xiii, The Editors
PRINCIPLES OF NEURAL ORGANIZATION, Pages 1-16, J. Szentágothai
PERCEPTION AND ACTION, Pages 17-36, Richard Jung
INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON THE MECHANISM OF TRANSMISSION IN THE MONOSYNAPTIC REFLEX PATHWAY IN THE SPINAL CORD, Pages 39-43, K. Krnjević
la EPSPs IN CAT MOTONEURONS ARE DEPRESSED BY Mn2+, Co2+, AND SOME OTHER AGENTS, Pages 45-53, K. Krnjević
FLUCTUATIONS IN GROUP la EPSPs: CONSEQUENCES FOR MECHANISMS OF TRANSMITTER RELEASE AND MEASURED PARAMETERS OF AVERAGED EPSPs, Pages 55-60, L.M. Mendell, T.C. Cope
JUNCTIONAL MECHANISMS AT SYNAPSES BETWEEN PRIMARY AFFERENTS AND VERTEBRATE MOTONEURONES, Pages 61-72, A.I. Shapovalov
TERMINAL POTENTIALS, SYNAPTIC DELAY AND PRESYNAPTIC INHIBITION IN THE SPINAL MONOSYNAPTIC REFLEX PATHWAY, Pages 73-81, George W. Sypert, John B. Munson, James W. Fleshman
SOME SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED ON ATTEMPTING TO DEPOLARIZE CAT MOTONEURONES SUFFICIENTLY TO REVERSE la e.p.s.ps, Pages 83-91, J.A. Flatman, J.D.C. Lambert, I. Engberg
MECHANISMS OF TRANSMITTER RELEASE AT 1A AFFERENT TERMINATIONS, Pages 93-100, S.J. Redman
STUDIES OF EPSP MECHANISMS IN SPINAL NEURONS, Pages 101-104, K.C. Marshall, I. Engberg, P.G. Nelson
EFFECT OF TETANUS TOXIN ON EXCITATORY AND INHIBITORY SYNAPSES OF THE MOTONEURONES IN THE SPINAL CORD, Pages 105-108, K. Takano, K. Kanda
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MOTOR UNIT SIZE RELATIVE TO la EXCITATION FOR THE GAIN OF THE STRETCH REFLEX, Pages 109-112, P.J. Harrison, A. Taylor, R.B. Chandler
FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF TERMINAL ARBORIZATIONS OF GROUP IA AND SPINDLE GROUP II FIBERS IN MONOSYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION TO MOTONEURONS, Pages 113-115, Elwood Henneman, Hans-R. Lüscher, Paul Ruenzel
ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION BETWEEN PRIMARY AFFERENTS AND MOTONEURONS RELATED TO FUNCTION, Pages 117-120, A.R. Blight, W. Precht
OPENING REMARKS ON THE NEURAL MECHANISMS OF VOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS AND PRECENTRAL MOTOR AREA, Pages 123-124, C.G. Phillips
SUMMARIES OF PRESENTATIONS ON THE NEURAL MECHANISMS OF VOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS AND PRECENTRAL MOTOR AREA, Pages 125-130, C.G. Phillips
CLOSING REMARKS ON THE NEURAL MECHANISMS OF VOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS AND PRECENTRAL MOTOR AREA, Pages 131-140, E.V. Evarts
CONTROL OF LOCOMOTION, Pages 143-148, M.L. Shik
NEURAL CONTROL OF LOCOMOTION IN THE TURTLE, Pages 149-154, Paul S.G. Stein
HALF-CENTRES REVISITED, Pages 155-167, A. Lundberg
SIGNIFICANCE OF SPINAL STRETCH REFLEXES IN HUMAN LOCOMOTION, Pages 169-177, V. Dietz, J. Noth
LEVEL SETTING OF POSTURAL TONUS AND INITIATION OF LOCOMOTION BY MLR STIMULATION, Pages 179-182, S. Mori, M. Aoki, K. Kawahara, T. Sakamoto
INTRASPINAL MECHANISMS FOR THE CONTROL OF LOCOMOTION, Pages 183-185, Larry M. Jordan, Carol A. Pratt, John E. Menzies
LOCOMOTOR CONTROL IN MACAQUE MONKEYS, Pages 187-188, Eduardo Eidelberg
LOCOMOTION CONCLUDING REMARKS, Pages 189-192, M.L. Shik
INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF MOTOR ORGANIZATION, Pages 195-197, V. Gurfinkel
CENTRAL PATTERN GENERATION OF FORELIMB AND HINDLIMB LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITIES IN THE CAT, Pages 199-211, J.M. Cabelguen, D. Orsal, C. Perret, M. Zattara
THE EFFECT OF ANTIDROMIC STIMULATION OF HINDLIMB NERVES DURING FICTIVE LOCOMOTION IN LOW SPINAL CATS TO TEST A MODEL OF A SPINAL LOCOMOTOR GENERATOR, Pages 213-217, G.R. Hammond, S. Miller, P.D. Scott
USE OF A SYNCHRONIZATION TEST IN STUDIES ON SEGMENTAL MOTOR CONTROL, Pages 219-228, Dennis D. Roscoe, Barry R. Botterman, William E. Cameron, Robert M. Reinking, Douglas G. Stuart
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF MOTOR ORGANIZATION, Pages 229-231, G. Székely
ON THE GENERATION OF RAPID EYE MOVEMENTS IN THE BRAINSTEM AND CEREBELLUM, Pages 235-243, K. Hepp, V. Henn
FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PATHWAYS MEDIATING HORIZONTAL OPTOKINETIC EYE NYSTAGMUS (OKN) IN MAMMALS, Pages 245-249, Wolfgang Precht
RELATION OF SUPERIOR COLLICULUS TO THE INITIATION OF EYE MOVEMENTS, Pages 251-257, Robert H. Wurtz, Joanne E. Albano, Okihide Hikosaka
MORPHOLOGICAL SUBSTRATES FOR THE EYE MOVEMENT RELATED ACTIVITY OF PREPOSITUS NEURONS, Pages 259-263, Robert A. McCrea, Robert Baker
A STUDY, IN THE ALERT CAT, OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SECOND-ORDER VESTIBULAR NEURONS TERMINATING IN THE ABDUCENS NUCLEUS, Pages 265-270, K. Yoshida, A. Berthoz, P.P. Vidal, R.A. McCrea
TECTAL AND RETICULAR NEURONS RELATED TO GAZE CONTROL, Pages 271-276, R. Grantyn, A. Grantyn, R. Baker
DEVELOPMENT OF TONIC VESTIBULAR REFLEXES OF THE EYES IN POSTNATAL GROWING RABBITS, Pages 277-280, H. Tegetmeyer
MIDBRAIN RETICULAR DISCHARGE RELATED TO FOREBRAIN ACTIVATION PROCESSES, Pages 283-292, M. Steriade
PONTINE BRAINSTEM NEURONAL ACTIVITY AND REM SLEEP CONTROL MECHANISMS, Pages 293-299, Robert W. McCarley
INTRACELLULAR ANALYSIS OF MOTONEURON ACTIVITY DURING SLEEP AND WAKEFULNESS, Pages 301-307, Y. Nakamura, S.H. Chandler, M.H. Chase
MODIFICATION OF CORTICAL AND THALAMIC UNIT ACTIVITY BY VISCERAL STIMULATION DURING SLEEP IN CATS, Pages 309-314, T. Kukorelli, G. Juhász, L. Détári
RAPHE UNIT ACTIVITY IN CATS DISPLAYING REM SLEEP WITHOUT ATONIA, Pages 315-319, Barry L. Jacobs, Michael E. Trulson, Adrian R. Morrison
STATE-DEPENDENT MOTOR CONTROL MECHANISMS OF THE PONTINE AND MEDULLARY RETICULAR FORMATION, Pages 321-324, Michael H. Chase
SINGLE UNIT AND ELECTROCHEMICAL RECORDINGS OF THE RAPHE SYSTEM DURING THE SLEEP-WAKING CYCLE, Pages 325-327, R. Cespuglio
EFFECTS OF ALPHA BLOCKADE ON SLEEP UNDER SELECTIVE MONOAMINE REUPTAKE INHIBITORS, Pages 329-332, P.T.S. Putkonen, I. Hilakivi, T. Kovala, A. Leppävuori
INDEX, Pages 333-335