
Handbook of Brain Microcircuits
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- Intro
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I: Vertebrates
- Section 1: Neocortex
- Chapter 1: Neocortical Microcircuits
- Chapter 2: Canonical Cortical Circuits
- Chapter 3: Microcircuitry of the Neocortex
- Chapter 4: Barrel Cortex
- Chapter 5: The Motor Cortical Circuit
- Chapter 6: Prefrontal Cortex
- Section 2: Thalamus
- Chapter 7: The Thalamus
- Chapter 8: The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
- Chapter 9: Thalamocortical Networks
- Section 3: Circadian System
- Chapter 10: The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
- Section 4: Basal Ganglia
- Chapter 11: Microcircuits of the Striatum
- Chapter 12: Templates for Neural Dynamics in the Striatum: Striosomes and Matrisomes
- Chapter 13: Subthalamo-Pallidal Circuit
- Section 5: Limbic Systems
- Chapter 14: Microcircuits of the Amygdala
- Chapter 15: Hippocampus: Intrinsic Organization
- Chapter 16: Hippocampus: Network Physiology
- Chapter 17: Entorhinal Cortex
- Section 6: Visual System
- Chapter 18: Retina: Microcircuits for Daylight, Twilight, and Starlight
- Chapter 19: Evolution of Retinal Circuitry: From Then to Now
- Section 7: Auditory System
- Chapter 20: Cochlea
- Chapter 21: Cochlear Nucleus
- Chapter 22: Nucleus Laminaris
- Section 8: Touch System
- Chapter 23: Spinal Cord: Dorsal Horn
- Section 9: Olfactory System
- Chapter 24: Olfactory Bulb
- Chapter 25: Olfactory Cortex
- Section 10: Taste System
- Chapter 26: Taste Coding and Feedforward/Feedback Signaling in Taste Buds
- Chapter 27: Microcircuitry of the Rostral Nucleus of the Solitary Tract
- Section 11: Cerebellum
- Chapter 28: Cerebellar Cortex
- Chapter 29: Olivocerebellar System
- Section 12: Motor Systems
- Chapter 30: Superior Colliculus
- Chapter 31: The Mammalian Brainstem Chewing Circuitry
- Chapter 32: The Lamprey Locomotor Central Pattern Generator
- Chapter 33: The Mauthner Cell Microcircuits: Sensory Integration, Decision Making, and Motor Functions
- Chapter 34: Modulation of Lamprey Locomotor Circuit
- Chapter 35: Tadpole Swimming Network
- Chapter 36: Spinal Circuit for Escape in Goldfish and Zebrafish
- Chapter 37: Locomotor Circuits in the Developing Rodent Spinal Cord
- Chapter 38: The Lamprey Postural Circuit
- Chapter 39: Respiratory Central Pattern Generator
- Part II: Invertebrates
- Section 1: Visual System
- Chapter 40: Neurons and Circuits Contributing to the Detection of Directional Motion across the Fly's Retina
- Chapter 41: The Optic Lamina of Fast Flying Insects as a Guide to Neural Circuit Design
- Section 2: Olfactory System
- Chapter 42: Microcircuits for Olfactory Information Processing in the Antennal Lobe of Manduca sexta
- Chapter 43: Antennal Lobe of the Honeybee
- Chapter 44: Mushroom Body of the Honeybee
- Section 3: Motor Systems
- Chapter 45: The Tritonia Swim Central Pattern Generator
- Chapter 46: The Heartbeat Neural Control System of the Leech
- Chapter 47: The Leech Local Bending Circuit
- Chapter 48: Neuronal Circuits That Generate Swimming Movements in Leeches
- Chapter 49: The Crustacean Stomatogastric Nervous System
- Chapter 50: The Swimming Circuit in the Pteropod Mollusc Clione limacina
- Chapter 51: The Circuit for Chemotaxis and Exploratory Behavior in C. elegans
- Chapter 52: The Neuronal Circuit for Simple Forms of Learning in Aplysia
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