Synaptic Plasticity
eBook - ePub

Synaptic Plasticity

Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Applications

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eBook - ePub

Synaptic Plasticity

Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Applications

About this book

This reference provides a clear understanding of the basic mechanisms of synaptic transmission and information processing and illustrates potential clinical applications for the recovery of lost function as a result of gene defects, injury, or disease-relating the most recent advances in the design of new therapeutics, the treatment of neurological

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Yes, you can access Synaptic Plasticity by Michel Baudry,Xiaoning Bi,Steven S. Schreiber in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Medicine & Biology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2005
eBook ISBN
9781040198933
Edition
0
Subtopic
Biology

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Preface
  6. Contents
  7. Contributors
  8. 1 Memory: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Applications
  9. 2 Synaptogenesis as a Correlate of Activity-Induced Plasticity
  10. 3 Volume Transmission: Role in the Carry-Over Functional Effect in Tactile Vestibular Substitution?
  11. 4 Lysosomal Dysfunction in Brain Aging and Neurodegeneration: Roles in Trophic Signaling and Neuroinflammation
  12. 5 Axonal Sprouting in the Adult Brain: Mechanisms of Lesion-Specific Sprouting of the Corticostriatal Pathway in Adult Rats
  13. 6 Behavioral Implications for the Activity Dependent Regulation of Neurotrophins
  14. 7 Estrogen Therapy for Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease But Not for Rehabilitation Following Onset of Disease: The Healthy Cell Bias of Estrogen Action
  15. 8 The Use of PET to Evaluate Neural Plasticity and Repair in Rodent Brain
  16. 9 Use of Estrogens as Neuroprotectants in Stroke and Alzheimer’s Disease
  17. 10 Cell Death After Spinal Cord Injury: Basic Mechanisms and Potential Therapeutic Approaches to Promote Functional Recovery
  18. 11 Motor Rehabilitation After Stroke: Novel Physical Treatment Strategies
  19. 12 Neural Bases for Rehabilitation After Stroke
  20. 13 Plasticity of Language Networks
  21. 14 Locomotor Training-Induced Plasticity
  22. 15 Constraint-Induced Therapy for Functional Recovery After Brain Injury: Unraveling the Key Ingredients and Mechanisms
  23. 16 Stem Cell Grafting and Spinal Cord Injury
  24. 18 Stem Cells and Huntington’s Disease
  25. 18 Plasticity, Cell Transplantation, and Brain Repair
  26. 19 Brain-Implantable Biomimetic Electronics as Neural Prostheses to Restore Lost Cognitive Function
  27. 20 Behaviorally Relevant Neural Codes in Hippocampal Ensembles: Detection on Single Trials
  28. 21 Recent Advances Toward Development of Practical Brain-Machine Interfaces
  29. About the Editors