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The Fourth Edition of The Neuron provides a comprehensive first
course in the cell and molecular biology of nerve cells. The book
begins with properties of the many newly discovered ion channels
that have emerged through mapping of the genome. These channels
shape the way a single neuron generates varied patterns of
electrical activity. Covered next are the molecular mechanisms that
convert electrical activity into the secretion of neurotransmitter
hormones at synaptic junctions between neurons. The following
section examines the biochemical pathways that are linked to the
action of neurotransmitters and that can alter the cellular
properties of neurons or sensory cells that transduce information
from the outside world into the electrical code used by neurons.
The final section reviews our rapidly expanding knowledge of the
molecular factors that induce an undifferentiated cell to become a
neuron, and then guide it to form appropriate synaptic connections
with its partners. This section also focuses on the role of ongoing
experience and activity in shaping these connections, and finishes
with an account of mechanisms thought to underlie the phenomena of
learning and memory. The book contains scores of color figures and
fully updated chapters; online content packaged exclusively with
the Fourth Edition includes detailed animations of neural
processes, in-depth supplemental reading, and additional full-color
figures and tables.
This volume provides an introduction to the general principles of
neuromodulation--the key neurobiological process for understanding
how the brain works. Emphasizing ion channels and biochemical
mechanisms of protein phosphorylation, the book shows how neurons
regulate their intracellular calcium concentration by modulating
the activity of certain ion channels. It goes on to explain the
function of intracellular calcium and describes some fascinating
neuromodulatory phenomena in the mammalian brain that have long
awaited the kind of mechanistic investigations possible in simpler
systems. Bridging the gap between neurochemistry and
neurophysiology, the authors make complex concepts and research
approaches comprehensible to scientists in either field.
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