Brain Architecture Understanding the Basic Plan

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Pub. Date: 2002-10-31
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Summary

Depending on your point of view the brain is an organ, a machine, a biological computer, or simply the most important component of the nervous system. How does it work as a whole? What are its major parts and how are they interconnected to generate thinking, feelings, and behavior? This book surveys 2,500 years of scientific thinking about these profoundly important questions from the perspective of fundamental architectural principles, and then proposes a new model for the basic plan of neural systems organization based on an explosion of structural data emerging from the neuroanatomy revolution of the 1970's The importance of a balance between theoretical and experimental morphology is stressed throughout the book. Great advances in understanding the brain's basic plan brain have come especially from two traditional lines of biological thought- evolution and embryology, because each begins with the simple and progresses to the more complex. Understanding the organization of brain circuits, which contain thousands of links or pathways, is much more difficult. It is argued here that a four-system network model can explain the structure-function organization of the brain. Possible relationships between neural networks and gene networks revealed by the human genome project are explored in the final chapter. The book is written in clear and sparkling prose, and it is profusely illustrated. It is designed to be read by anyone with an interest in the basic organization of the brain, from neuroscience to philosophy to computer science to molecular biology. It is suitable for use in neuroscience core courses because it presents basic principles of the structure of the nervous system in a systematic way.

Table of Contents

How the Brain Works: Structure and Functionp. 1
Three Biological Perspectivesp. 3
The Simplest Nervous Systems: Neurons, Nerve Nets, and Behaviorp. 9
Unicellular Organisms: Behaviors Essential for Survivalp. 11
Animals without Neurons: Independent Effectorsp. 14
The First Nervous System: Hydra's Body and Behaviorp. 16
Sensory Neurons: Functional Polarity of Dendrites and Axonp. 17
Motoneurons: Another Distinct Neuronal Typep. 20
Nerve Nets: Amacrine Processes and Activity Patternsp. 22
Interneurons: Sign Switchers and Pattern Generatorsp. 24
Overview: Evolution of Architecture, Not Building Blocksp. 26
Centralization and Symmetry: Ganglia and Nervesp. 29
Flatworms: Bilaterally Symmetrical Predatorsp. 29
Segmented Worms: Internal Ventral Nerve Cordp. 34
More Evolved Invertebratesp. 36
Overview: Polarity, Regionalization, Bilateral Symmetry, Segmentsp. 37
The Basic Vertebrate Plan: Nervous System Topologyp. 40
Embryological Perspectivesp. 44
Earliest Stages of Mammalian Developmentp. 48
Neural Plate: Brain and Spinal Cordp. 51
Neural Tube: Transverse Brain Divisionsp. 53
Neural Crest and Placodes: Peripheral Nervous Systemp. 57
Generating Neuronal Cell Types and Groups: Longitudinal Brain Divisionsp. 60
A Nervous System Fate Mapp. 68
Overview: Parts of the Nervous Systemp. 76
Brain and Behavior: A Four Systems Network Modelp. 80
Reflex and Voluntary Control of Behaviorp. 86
Behavioral State Controlp. 89
Feedbackp. 90
Topography versus Systemsp. 92
Overview: Defining Each Systemp. 95
The Motor System: Coordinating External and Internal Behaviorsp. 97
Motoneuron Classesp. 98
Introduction to the Somatomotor System: Flexionp. 102
Distribution of Somatomotor Neuron Poolsp. 104
Central Pattern Generators: Sets of Motoneuron Poolsp. 109
Pattern Initiators and Controllers: Drive and Motivationp. 117
The Autonomic Motor Systemp. 122
The Neuroendocrine Motor Systemp. 126
The Cerebellum: Motor Coordination and Learningp. 131
Overview: Integration within and between Motor Systemsp. 134
The Behavioral State System: Intrinsic Control of Sleep and Wakefulnessp. 139
Circadian Rhythms: The Day-Night Cyclep. 142
Reproductive Cyclesp. 145
Sleep-Wake Cyclesp. 148
Modulating Behavioral Statep. 149
The Cognitive System: Thinking and Voluntary Control of Behaviorp. 156
Cerebral Cortex Regionalizationp. 158
Cortical Cellular Organizationp. 166
Cortical Projectionsp. 172
The Cerebral Nucleip. 172
Triple Descending Projection from Cerebrump. 175
The Sensory System: Inputs from the Environment and the Bodyp. 182
Evolution and Development of Sensory Neuronsp. 184
Overview of Sensory Neuronsp. 187
Overview of Sensory Pathwaysp. 191
Forebrain Sensory Systems: Olfactory, Visual, Humoral, and Osmoticp. 193
Ganglion Cell Sensory Systems: Submodalitiesp. 198
Affect: Pain and Pleasure, Emotion, and Moodp. 201
Modifiability: Learning, Stress, Cycles, and Damage Repairp. 206
Learning: Changing Synaptic Strengthp. 207
Stress: Biochemical Switchingp. 210
Cycles: Circadian and Reproductivep. 215
Damage Repair: Regrowthp. 217
Gene Networks: Relationship to Neural Networksp. 219
Appendicesp. 223
Describing Position in the Animal Bodyp. 223
Naming and Classifying Nervous System Partsp. 229
Methods for Analyzing Brain Architecturep. 235
Glossaryp. 243
Indexp. 247
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