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نویسندگان: E. Grastyán and P. Molnár (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780080273372
ناشر: Pergamon
سال نشر: 1981
تعداد صفحات: 444
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 23 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Sensory Functions. 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.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب توابع حسی مجموعه مقالات بیست و هشتمین کنگره بین المللی علوم فیزیولوژیکی، بوداپست، 1980 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
کتاب گراستیان، ای. P. Molnar
Book by Grastyan, E; P. Molnar
Content:
ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
FOREWORD, Page v, J. Szentágothai
SOMATO-SENSORY THALAMIC UNIT ACTIVITIES RECORDED IN CHRONIC AWAKE ANIMALS. MODIFICATIONS PROVOKED BY PERIPHERAL AFFERENT DEPRIVATION AND CENTRAL INHIBITORY INFLUENCES, Pages 1-16, D. Albe-Fessard, B. Hamon, P. Cesaro, B. Pollin
DIVERSIFICATION AND SYNTHESIS OF SENSORY SYSTEMS ACROSS THE CORTICAL LINK, Pages 17-34, O. Creutzfeldt
FUNCTIONAL MECHANISMS OF THE PARIETAL CORTEX, Pages 35-49, Juhani Hyvärinen
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CORTICAL AND SUBCORTICAL STRUCTURES IN VISION AND EYE MOVEMENT, Pages 51-62, Peter H. Schiller
INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPARATIVE EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF HABITUATION, Pages 65-66, Richard F. Thompson
HABITUATION AND SENSITIZATION OF A STARTLE-LIKE RESPONSE ELICITED BY ELECTRICAL STIMULATION AT DIFFERENT POINTS IN THE ACOUSTIC STARTLE CIRCUIT, Pages 67-78, Michael Davis
A POPPERIAN APPROACH TO HUMAN HABITUATION, Pages 79-92, John J. Furedy, Jane M. Arabian
IONIC AND BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING HABITUATION AND SENSITIZATION IN APLYSIA, Pages 93-94, E.R. Kandel, M. Klein, G. Paris, J.H. Schwartz
HABITUATION OF THE ELECTRODERMAL ORIENTING REFLEX IN MONKEYS, Pages 95-106, H.D. Kimmel
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE COMPARATIVE EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF HABITUATION, Pages 107-108, R.F. Thompson
COCHLEAR TRANSDUCTION-THEORETICAL ASPECTS, Pages 111-117, E. de Boer
CORTICAL REPRESENTATION OF BIOSONAR INFORMATION IN THE MUSTACHED BAT, Pages 119-125, Nobuo Suga
PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY OF THE COCHLEA, Pages 127-137, R. Thalmann, D.C. Marcus, I. Thalmann
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE PHYSIOLOGY OF AUDITORY PERCEPTION, Pages 139-140, Peter Dallos
DESCENDING CONTROL OF PAIN TRANSMISSION, Pages 143-149, H.L. Fields, J.D. Levine, A.I. Basbaum
ANATOMY OF AFFERENT TERMINALS CONCERNED WITH NOCICEPTION, Pages 151-160, M. Réthelyi
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY OF SPINAL CORD REACTION TO NOXIOUS INPUTS, Pages 161-169, Tony L. Yaksh
EXCITATORY AND INHIBITORY INTERACTIONS BETWEEN DORSAL AND VENTRAL COLUMN INPUTS INTO THE CAT POSTCRUCIATE CORTEX, Pages 171-180, Suhayl J. Jabbur, Nayef E. Saadé, Nabil R. Banna
HAVE THE AUTHORS ADDRESSED THEMSELVES TO THE TOPIC “PAIN MECHANISMS IN THE SPINAL CORD”?, Pages 181-187, Patrick D. Wall
THE CONTRIBUTION OF HYPOTHALAMIC UNIT ACTIVITY STUDIES TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF HOW THERMOSENSORS RELATE TO THERMOREGULATORY EFFECTORS IN MAMMALS, Pages 191-199, John Bligh
DISCHARGE PATTERN OF THERMORECEPTORS AND HYPOTHETICAL TRANSDUCER MECHANISMS, Pages 201-208, Herbert Hensel
SPINAL CORD PATHWAYS TRANSMITTING INFORMATION ABOUT NOXIOUS THERMAL STIMULI, Pages 209-217, W.D. Willis
TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE RECEPTORS AND RESPONSE OF DORSAL HORN NEURONS TO THERMAL STIMULATION OF THE FEATHERED SKIN IN PIGEONS, Pages 219-220, R. Necker
CORTICAL INFLUENCES ON THE TEMPERATURE-RESPONSIVE NEURONES IN THE THALAMUS AND HYPOTHALAMUS OF THE RAT, Pages 221-223, David C.M. Taylor
THERMAL RESPONSE OF CROTALINE INFRARED RECEPTORS, Pages 225-227, S. Terashima, T. deCock Buning, R.C. Goris
THERMORECEPTIVE FIBERS INNERVATING THE PALM AND FINGERS: DIFFERENTIATING SMALL CHANGES IN SKIN TEMPERATURE, Pages 229-239, Ian Darian-Smith
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THERMORECEPTION, Pages 241-242, Ian Darian-Smith
SIGNIFICANCE OF PRIMARY ENDING DYNAMIC RESPONSIVENESS IN THE MODULATION OF MOTONEURONAL OUTPUT AND IN STIFFNESS REGULATION, Pages 245-247, James C. Houk, W.Z. Rymer, P.E. Crago
FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE DISTRIBUTION OF INPUT FROM IA AND GROUP II SPINDLE AFFERENTS TO POOLS OF MOTONEURONS, Pages 249-257, Hans-R. Lüscher, Paul Ruenzel, Elwood Henneman
THE SKELETOFUSIMOTOR INNERVATION OF CAT MUSCLE SPINDLES, Pages 259-265, Yves Laporte
SYNAPTIC INTERACTION ON HIPPOCAMPAL PYRAMIDS, Pages 269-273, P. Andersen, I.A. Langmoen
SENSORY REORGANIZATION OF ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR BY THE HIPPOCAMPUS, Pages 275-289, E. Grastyán
THE HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION AND ITS REGULATION OF ATTENTION AND BEHAVIOR, Pages 291-296, Robert L. Isaacson
BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF ANTERODORSAL HIPPOCAMPAL LESIONS AND SUBSEQUENT ANOMALOUS SYMPATHETIC INNERVATION IN THE RAT, Pages 297-305, Daniel P. Kimble
VAGAL SENSORY MECHANISMS AND SENSATIONS, Pages 309-313, A.S. Paintal
PULMONARY VAGAL RECEPTORS AND RESPIRATORY SENSATIONS, Pages 315-323, S.K. Jain
SENSORY PROCESSING IN SPINAL AFFERENT PATHWAYS FROM THE BLADDER, Pages 325-333, J.F.B. Morrison
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON VISCERAL SENSORY MECHANISMS AND SENSATIONS, Pages 335-337, A.S. Paintal
CHEMICAL SENSATIONS AND THEIR PERCEPTION, Pages 341-348, Yutaka Oomura
GUSTATION CONSIDERED FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF REGULATORY–INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, Pages 349-357, Gordon J. Mogenson
THE CENTRAL GUSTATORY AND VISCERAL AFFERENT SYSTEMS ARISING FROM THE NUCLEUS OF THE SOLITARY TRACT, Pages 359-366, R. Norgren
RESPONSES OF LATERAL HYPOTHALAMIC NEURONS TO ODOURS BEFORE AND DURING STOMACH DISTENSION IN UNANAESTHETIZED RABBITS, Pages 367-375, Sinichi Kogure, Norihiko Onoda, Sadayuki F. Takagi
OSMORECEPTORS IN THE MAMMALIAN CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, Pages 377-384, J.D. Vincent, D.A. Poulain, E. Arnauld, F. Rodriguez
CONNECTIONS FROM THE FRONTAL CORTEX AND GUSTATORY CORTEX TO THE LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS IN THE RAT: ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL STUDIES, Pages 385-390, Hitoshi Kita, Yutaka Oomura, Satoru Ishizuka
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON CHEMICAL SENSATIONS AND THEIR PERCEPTION, Pages 391-392, Y. Oomura
ETHOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR SEARCH IMAGES IN PREDATORY BEHAVIOR, Pages 395-400, Jelle Atema, Charles Derby
SELF-ORGANIZATION IN MULTIPLY CONNECTED CELLULAR ASSEMBLIES WITH APPLICATION TO BRAIN ACTIVITY, Pages 401-409, A. Babloyantz
ANATOMICAL BASIS FOR DIVERGENCE, CONVERGENCE, AND INTEGRATION IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX, Pages 411-419, Valentino Braitenberg
EVIDENCE FOR AN OLFACTORY SEARCH IMAGE OR REPRESENTATION IN THE EEG OF CONDITIONED CATS AND RABBITS, Pages 421-429, Walter J. Freeman
CORTICAL MAPPING AND COMPUTATIONAL ANATOMY: A PROJECTIVE INVARIANT RECURSIVE FLOW MODEL OF VISUAL CODING, Pages 431-436, Eric L. Schwartz
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE NEURAL BASIS OF SENSORY-PERCEPTION, Pages 437-438, Walter J. Freeman
NEURAL MECHANISMS FOR BINOCULAR DEPTH DISCRIMINATION, Pages 441-449, P.O. Bishop
THEORETICAL AND CLINICAL ADVANCES IN GLOBAL STEREOPSIS, Pages 451-459, Bela Julesz
THE ROLE OF ORIENTATION DISPARITY IN STEREOSCOPIC PERCEPTION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF BINOCULAR CORRESPONDENCE, Pages 461-470, R. von der Heydt, P. Hänny, M.R. Dürsteler
VISUAL ACUITY AS A FUNCTION OF DISTANCE FOR FRONTAL AND LATERAL VIEWING IN THE PIGEON, Pages 471-476, Susana Bloch, Jacques Rey, Carlos Martinoya
DEPTH PERCEPTION IN THE PIGEON: LOOKING FOR THE PARTICIPATION OF BINOCULAR CUES, Pages 477-482, Carlos Martinoya, Susana Bloch
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON DEPTH PERCEPTION, Pages 483-484, Gian F. Poggio
INDEX, Pages 485-489