Handbook of in Vivo Neural Plasticity Techniques
A Systems Neuroscience Approach to the Neural Basis of Memory and Cognition
Series: Handbook of Behavioral Neuroscience; 28;
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 3 September 2018
- ISBN 9780128120286
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages574 pages
- Size 276x215 mm
- Weight 1770 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Handbook of in Vivo Neural Plasticity Techniques, Volume 28: A Systems Neuroscience Approach to the Neural Basis of Memory and Cognition gives a comprehensive overview of the current methods and approaches that are used to study neural plasticity from a systems neuroscience perspective. In addition, the book offers in-depth methodological advice that provides the necessary foundation for researchers establishing methods and students who need to understand the theoretical and methodological bases of these approaches. This is the ideal resource for anyone new to the study of cognitive and behavioral neuroscience who seeks an introduction to state-of-the-art techniques.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Recording hippocampal field potentials and synaptic plasticity from freely behaving rats
2. Sleep electrophysiology in rodents
3. The special case of field potential recordings and examining synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus of freely behaving mice
4. Electrophysiology along the ventral hippocampal axis
5. Single unit recordings: place cells
6. Visually guided single-cell recordings in the hippocampus of awake mice
7. Decoding neural codes in in vivo (animal) preparations
8. Extracellular recordings in subcortical limbic structures in vivo
9. In vivo electrophysiological approaches for studying head direction cells
10. Barrel cortex
11. Neurophysiology Techniques in the Avian brain: Single Units and Field Recordings
12. Optical imaging with voltage sensors ? capturing TMS-induced neuronal signals using light
13. Long-term two-photon calcium imaging in the visual cortex of awake mice
14. Long-term in vivo imaging of structural plasticity in rodents
15. A guide to optogenetic applications, with special focus on behavioral and in vivo electrophysiological experiments
16. Optogenetic approaches for controlling neuronal activity and plasticity
17. Auditory cortex
18. Bridging cellular and systems memory consolidation: the role of noradrenergic modulation
19. Using molecular biology to address locus coeruleus modulation of hippocampal plasticity and learning: Progress and pitfalls
20. Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - A Non-Invasive Way to Induce Neural Plasticity in Vivo and in Vitro
21. Repetitive sensory stimulation - A canonical approach to control the induction of human learning at a behavioural and neural Level
22. Plastic network changes during brain disease: a MR imaging approach in rodents
23. A combined fMRI and electrophysiological approach to study signal processing and signal propagation in the rodent hippocampus
24. Functional MRI of synaptic plasticity
25. MRI: an ideal translational tool to explore the neural substrate of vocal communication in songbirds
26. Tracking human engrams using multivariate analysis techniques
27. Neural codes in human
28. Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neural Recordings from Humans