The rat is the most broadly used species in neuroscience
research. The Cerebral Cortex of the Rat provides an easily
accessible, single source of information on the rat cortex. It
outlines what is known about the anatomical, neurochemical,
physiological, and behavioral organization of the cerebral cortex
of the rat and relates this to work done on other mammals,
especially primates (including humans). The material is timely
because of the increasing pressures to find alternatives to using
primates for the study of brain and behavior.The book's twenty five
chapters are organized in sections that focus on variables that
influence the structural, physiological, neurochemical, and
behavioral properties of different cortical areas. The first
section introduces the laboratory rat as a species and provides an
overview of its usefulness for research on particular questions
related to cortical functioning in mammals. In the second section,
what is known about the organization of the rat's cortex, its
development, anatomy, and electrical activity is detailed and an
overview provided Motor functions are addressed in the third
section, which offers a complete analysis of the behavior of the
decorticated rat. The fourth section deals with topics related to
sensory (visual, somatosensory auditory, and gustatorial) cortex.
The association cortex is the subject of section five, and
plasticity of the neocortex is discussed in the final section which
takes up issues related to the effect of gender and environment,
experience and perceptual competencies, sparing, recovery, and
transplants.Bryan Kolb is Professor and Head of the Department of
Psychology at the University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta,
Canada, and coauthor of Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology.
Richard Tees is Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology
at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
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