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The Physiology of Synapses (Paperback, 1964 ed.)
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The Physiology of Synapses (Paperback, 1964 ed.)
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I must thank my friend, Professor HANS WEBER, for being, as it
were, the prime mover in causing this book to be written. He
persuaded me in 1960 to contribute a review to the Ergebnisse der
Physiologie. As originally planned, it was to be relatively short.
However, the interest and scope of the whole subject of synapses
stimulated me to write a much more comprehensive and extensive
account. I was not even then satisfied, particularly as so many new
and attractive investigations and ideas were being evolved during
and after the writing of this review; and during the writing of
this book most interesting developments are occurring in so many
centres of research. Through the kind cooperation of my friends I
have been given the opportunity to quote and even to illustrate
from these new and fascinating developments before their final
publication. There would be some justification if the author were
to make the claim that this book is the fruit of a life-time of
enquiry into the physiology of synapses. In 1927 the subject of
Excitatory and Inhibitory Synapses was chosen for investigation in
the course leading to the Oxford D. Phil. But there have been such
remarkable developments during the last 12 years that in this book
very little reference will be made to work earlier than 1951 except
in the historical introductions.
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