
Brain Architecture Understanding the Basic Plan
by Swanson, Larry W.Rent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
How the Brain Works: Structure and Function | p. 1 |
Three Biological Perspectives | p. 3 |
The Simplest Nervous Systems: Neurons, Nerve Nets, and Behavior | p. 9 |
Unicellular Organisms: Behaviors Essential for Survival | p. 11 |
Animals without Neurons: Independent Effectors | p. 14 |
The First Nervous System: Hydra's Body and Behavior | p. 16 |
Sensory Neurons: Functional Polarity of Dendrites and Axon | p. 17 |
Motoneurons: Another Distinct Neuronal Type | p. 20 |
Nerve Nets: Amacrine Processes and Activity Patterns | p. 22 |
Interneurons: Sign Switchers and Pattern Generators | p. 24 |
Overview: Evolution of Architecture, Not Building Blocks | p. 26 |
Centralization and Symmetry: Ganglia and Nerves | p. 29 |
Flatworms: Bilaterally Symmetrical Predators | p. 29 |
Segmented Worms: Internal Ventral Nerve Cord | p. 34 |
More Evolved Invertebrates | p. 36 |
Overview: Polarity, Regionalization, Bilateral Symmetry, Segments | p. 37 |
The Basic Vertebrate Plan: Nervous System Topology | p. 40 |
Embryological Perspectives | p. 44 |
Earliest Stages of Mammalian Development | p. 48 |
Neural Plate: Brain and Spinal Cord | p. 51 |
Neural Tube: Transverse Brain Divisions | p. 53 |
Neural Crest and Placodes: Peripheral Nervous System | p. 57 |
Generating Neuronal Cell Types and Groups: Longitudinal Brain Divisions | p. 60 |
A Nervous System Fate Map | p. 68 |
Overview: Parts of the Nervous System | p. 76 |
Brain and Behavior: A Four Systems Network Model | p. 80 |
Reflex and Voluntary Control of Behavior | p. 86 |
Behavioral State Control | p. 89 |
Feedback | p. 90 |
Topography versus Systems | p. 92 |
Overview: Defining Each System | p. 95 |
The Motor System: Coordinating External and Internal Behaviors | p. 97 |
Motoneuron Classes | p. 98 |
Introduction to the Somatomotor System: Flexion | p. 102 |
Distribution of Somatomotor Neuron Pools | p. 104 |
Central Pattern Generators: Sets of Motoneuron Pools | p. 109 |
Pattern Initiators and Controllers: Drive and Motivation | p. 117 |
The Autonomic Motor System | p. 122 |
The Neuroendocrine Motor System | p. 126 |
The Cerebellum: Motor Coordination and Learning | p. 131 |
Overview: Integration within and between Motor Systems | p. 134 |
The Behavioral State System: Intrinsic Control of Sleep and Wakefulness | p. 139 |
Circadian Rhythms: The Day-Night Cycle | p. 142 |
Reproductive Cycles | p. 145 |
Sleep-Wake Cycles | p. 148 |
Modulating Behavioral State | p. 149 |
The Cognitive System: Thinking and Voluntary Control of Behavior | p. 156 |
Cerebral Cortex Regionalization | p. 158 |
Cortical Cellular Organization | p. 166 |
Cortical Projections | p. 172 |
The Cerebral Nuclei | p. 172 |
Triple Descending Projection from Cerebrum | p. 175 |
The Sensory System: Inputs from the Environment and the Body | p. 182 |
Evolution and Development of Sensory Neurons | p. 184 |
Overview of Sensory Neurons | p. 187 |
Overview of Sensory Pathways | p. 191 |
Forebrain Sensory Systems: Olfactory, Visual, Humoral, and Osmotic | p. 193 |
Ganglion Cell Sensory Systems: Submodalities | p. 198 |
Affect: Pain and Pleasure, Emotion, and Mood | p. 201 |
Modifiability: Learning, Stress, Cycles, and Damage Repair | p. 206 |
Learning: Changing Synaptic Strength | p. 207 |
Stress: Biochemical Switching | p. 210 |
Cycles: Circadian and Reproductive | p. 215 |
Damage Repair: Regrowth | p. 217 |
Gene Networks: Relationship to Neural Networks | p. 219 |
Appendices | p. 223 |
Describing Position in the Animal Body | p. 223 |
Naming and Classifying Nervous System Parts | p. 229 |
Methods for Analyzing Brain Architecture | p. 235 |
Glossary | p. 243 |
Index | p. 247 |
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