Neurociencia: la exploracion del cerebro es una obra clasica entre los estudiantes y profesionales de las ciencias del comportamiento y de la salud. Desde su primera edicion, esta obra ha destacado por la claridad con la que presenta su contenido, al utilizar una variedad amplia de herramientas que facilitan la asimilacion y retencion de conceptos. Esta edicion tiene un enfoque mas profundo en las bases biologicas de la conducta y su contenido se ha actualizado por completo con los descubrimientos mas recientes en genetica humana, ingenieria genetica y diagnostico por imagen.
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Dr. Mark Bear is Picower Professor of Neuroscience in the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.' Prior to moving to MIT in 2003, Dr. Bear was on the faculty of Brown University School of Medicine for 17 years where he held the Sidney and Dorothy Doctors Fox Chair in Visual Neuroscience.' He was an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute for 22 years from 1994 to 2015, and served as Director of the Picower Institute from 2007 to 2009.'''''''''''' After receiving his B.S. degree from Duke University, Dr. Bear earned his Ph.D. degree in neurobiology at Brown.' He took postdoctoral training from Wolf Singer at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt, Germany, and from Leon Cooper at Brown.' Bear's laboratory has substantially advanced knowledge of how cerebral cortex is modified by experience.' He made fundamental discoveries on bidirectional synaptic plasticity, metaplasticity, the molecular basis of amblyopia (a cause of visual disability in children), and the pathophysiology of fragile X syndrome (the most common inherited cause of intellectual disability and autism).' He has been at the forefront of the efforts to translate knowledge of autism pathophysiology into new treatments. He has been recognized with a number of honors including the Brown University Class of 2000 Barrett Hazeltine Citation for Teaching Excellence, the Society for Neuroscience Young Investigator Award, the National Fragile X Foundation William & Enid Rosen Research Award, the Fragile X Research Foundation (FRAXA) Pioneer Award, the Ipsen Foundation Neural Plasticity Prize, the Beckman-Argyros Award in Vision Research, and election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.'
PARTE I Fundamentos
CAPITULO 1 Neurociencia: pasado, presente y futuro
CAPITULO 2 Neuronas y glia
CAPITULO 3 La membrana neuronal en reposo
CAPITULO 4 El potencial de accion
CAPITULO 5 Transmision sinaptica
CAPITULO 6 Sistemas de neurotransmisores
CAPITULO 7 Estructura del sistema nervioso
Apendice: Guia ilustrada de neuroanatomia humana
PARTE II Sistemas sensoriales y motor
CAPITULO 8 Los sentidos quimicos
CAPITULO 9 El ojo
CAPITULO 10 El sistema visual central
CAPITULO 11 Sistemas auditivo y vestibular
CAPITULO 12 El sistema sensorial somatico
CAPITULO 13 Control medular del movimiento
CAPITULO 14 Control cerebral del movimiento
PARTE III El cerebro y la conducta
CAPITULO 15 Control quimico del encefalo y la conducta
CAPITULO 16 Motivacion
CAPITULO 17 Sexo y cerebro
CAPITULO 18 Mecanismos cerebrales de la emocion
CAPITULO 19 Los ritmos cerebrales y el sueno
CAPITULO 20 Lenguaje
CAPITULO 21 Cerebro en reposo, atencion y consciencia
CAPITULO 22 Enfermedad mental
PARTE IV El cerebro cambiante
CAPITULO 23 El cableado del cerebro
CAPITULO 24 Sistemas de memoria
CAPITULO 25 Mecanismos moleculares del aprendizaje y la memoria