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Stjarne: The present review puts the emphasis on two important
developments: the discovery that individual postganglionic
sympathetic neurons may secrete multiple transmitter substances
from different classes of vesicles and by different mechanisms, and
the introduction of new techniques which may permit for the first
time direct impulse by impulse analysis of transmitter secretion in
individual sympathetic nerve varicosities. Illes: Exogenous and
endogen opioid peptides elicit a number of effects in the organism,
usually by modifying the function of transmitter and hormone
systems, for example, activation of multiple opioid receptors. The
effects of opioids on transmitter and hormone release have
frequently been reviewed. This review gives a detailed overview on
the involvement of multiple opioid receptors in these processes.
Rothstein: This article gives an overview of the exchange in
acidification and transepithelial salt and water transfer in
nonepithelial cells. Delineating the exchanger's most important,
common features, and concentrating particularly on its role in cell
pH and volume regulation.
Over 200 neuroscientists met at the Max-Planck-Institut fur
Biophysikalische Chemie in Gottingen between April 7th-9th 1983 in
order to honour a foreign member of the Institute, namely Sir John
Carew Eccles, who celebrated his 80th birthday on January 27th
1983. It was a lively scientific gathering of former students,
colleagues and friends of Sir John and Lady Helena. We had all come
together from different parts of the world to celebrate this
occasion, which gave us the wonderful chance to meet the various
members of a large family, united by respect and gratitude for Sir
John. The lectures were based on the many themes which have been at
the centre of John Eccles' scientific zeal throughout his life.
Indeed the chapter headings of this book have been taken from the
book titles of Sir John's own work. We would also have liked to
publish the discussions which took place after every lecture and to
each of which John Eccles contributed in his usual lively manner,
but editing them would not have conveyed the stimulating
atmosphere, which Sir John created.
o. D. CREUTZFELDT, Max-Planck-Institut fUr Biophysikalische Chern
ie, D-3400 G6ttingen, FRG In the name of the European Brain and
Behaviour Society (EBBS) and the Max-Planck-Institute for
Biophysical Chemistry, I welcome you to this workshop on Hearing
Mechanisms and Speech. It is the aim of EBBS, to tackle brain
mechanisms of complex behavioral performances. Language is
certainly a complex - haviour, and understanding of language as
well. Through language an individual is able to express the
internal p- cesses within his brain in symbols of this experience
and communicate them to others. This implies also the description
of the world in which we live in as far as this world induces,
through the sensory organs, activities in our brains. This
symbolical representation of the world is, in itself, a real world
to which our brain relates itself, in creating and in understanding
it (Creutzfeldt, 1979). Therefore, any s- cific language influences
thinking and broader aspects of behaviour, and this may explain
some of the differences as found between language populations
(Herder, 1772iHumboldt, 1836). In as much as the function of
language is a symbolical rep- sentation of reality, it must be able
to describe this reality, sufficiently and generally. In so far,
the rules to which any XIII language is subjected, are dictated by
the reality to which we relate ourself through language. These
rules are general, and therefore general rules or a universal
grammar may be generated, common to all languages (Chomsky, 1965).
These are the records of the 7th International Neurobiology
Meeting, which was held at the Max Planck Institute of Biophysical
Chemistry in September 1975. The Neurobiology meetings started
about 20 years ago with the aim of bringing together scientists
working on the nervous system with different methods such as
anatomy, physiology, endocrinology and biochemistry, and to create
a common approach to what is now called "neurosciences." When these
meetings were in augurated by a few it was decided not to found a
society, but to keep them informal and to leave it to the
respective host to decide on the program and formate. At the end of
each meeting, a small informal committee chose the next host and
organizer. In such a way, meetings were held in various places
(Amsterdam, Kiel, Stockholm, Oslo, Oxford) and on different
subjects such as neuroendocrinology, the limbic and the visual
systems, on excitatory and in hibitory synaptic mechanisms. The
contributions to some of the meetings were published. Also, this
time it was discussed whether - in view of the growth, the in
creasingly structured organization and, at the same time,
diversification of the neurosciences - another meeting of this sort
should be held. It became during this discussion, that the
tradition of these meetings should be con tinued, since they can be
considered complementary to the formal, all embra cing congresses,
as an informal gathering of neuroscientists interested in the
borader aspects of one particular subject of this still growing
discipline."
Eine Gesamtdarstellung der funktionellen Organisation und Bedeutung
der Hirnrinde muss allgemeine Organisations- und
Funktionsprinzipien ei- nerseits, und die funktionelle Bedeutung
einzelner Hirnrindenfelder ande- rerseits berucksichtigen. Als
spatester Erwerb in der Phylogenese ist die Hirnrinde praktisch
allen Funktionssystemen des Gehirns als oberste Kon- trollschleife
uberlagert und wird mit wachsender Ausschliesslichkeit zur
wesentlichen Bedingung dieser Funktionen. In diesem Sinne koennte
man sagen, dass in ihr der Kosmos, also die Ordnung der Funktionen
des Ge- hirns, reprasentiert ist. Da die Hirnrinde schliesslich fur
menschliches Ver- halten, Denken und Selbstverstandnis eine
wesentliche Voraussetzung ist, muss eine Behandlung ihrer
Funktionen und Leistungen auch diese Berei- che der Neurologie,
Psychologie und Philosophie miteinbeziehen. Mit die- sen
verschiedenen Aspekten habe ich mich uber viele Jahre wissenschaft-
lich beschaftigt und habe versucht, sie in dem vorgelegten Buch in
einer Ge- samtdarstellung zu vereinen. Es ist in der Absicht
geschrieben, diesen fas- zinierenden Teil der Neurophysiologie all
jenen zuganglich zu machen, de- nen Zeit und Gelegenheit fehlt,
sich selbst einen breiteren Einblick in die Literatur zu
verschaffen, aber fur deren Arbeit dieses Wissen erforderlich ist.
Es ist weiterhin fur die geschrieben, die sich in dieses
Forschungs- und Wissensgebiet einarbeiten wollen, oder die in
Teilgebieten zwar beschlagen, aber zu anderen Aspekten keinen
unmittelbaren Zugang haben. Aus die- sem Grunde habe ich das Buch
auch zunachst in Deutsch geschrieben, um die internationale
Literatur auch einem breiteren deutschsprechenden Le- serkreis
zuganglich zu machen.
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