معرفی کتاب «Recent Advances in the use of Drosophila in Neurobiology and Neurodegeneration (Volume 99) (International Review of Neurobiology, Volume 99)» نوشتهٔ Parker, Louise ;Howlett, Iris C. ;Rusan, Zeid M. ;Tanouye, Mark A.، منتشرشده توسط نشر ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area of neurobiology research. This volume reviews existing theories and current research surrounding the movement disorder Dyskinesia. * Leading authors review state-of-the-art in their field of investigation and provide their views and perspectives for future research * Chapters are extensively referenced to provide readers with a comprehensive list of resources on the topics covered * All chapters include comprehensive background information and are written in a clear form that is also accessible to the non-specialist Content: International Review of Neurobiology Pages i-iii Copyright Page iv Contributors Pages ix-x Preface Pages xi-xii Seizure and Epilepsy: Studies of Seizure Disorders in Drosophila Pages 1-21 Louise Parker, Iris C. Howlett, Zeid M. Rusan, Mark A. Tanouye Homeostatic Cont of Neural Activity: A Drosophila Model for Drug Tolerance and Dependence Pages 23-50 Alfredo Ghezzi, Nigel S. Atkinson Attention in Drosophila Pages 51-85 Bruno van Swinderen The Roles of Fruitless and Doublesex in the Control of Male Courtship Pages 87-105 Brigitte Dauwalder Circadian Plasticity: From Structure to Behavior Pages 107-138 Lia Frenkel, MarГa Fernanda Ceriani Learning and Memory in Drosophila : Behavior, Genetics, and Neural Systems Pages 139-167 Lily Kahsai, Troy Zars Studying Sensorimotor Processing With Physiology in Behaving Drosophila Pages 169-189 Johannes D. Seelig, Vivek Jayaraman Modeling Human Trinucleotide Repeat Diseases in Drosophila Pages 191-212 Zhenming Yu, Nancy M. Bonini From Genetics to Structure to Function: Exploring Sleep in Drosophila Pages 213-244 Daniel Bushey, Chiara Cirelli Index Pages 245-252 Contents of Recent Volumes Pages 253-288
Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area of neurobiology research. This volume reviews existing theories and current research surrounding the movement disorder Dyskinesia.
- Leading authors review state-of-the-art in their field of investigation and provide their views and perspectives for future research
- Chapters are extensively referenced to provide readers with a comprehensive list of resources on the topics covered
- All chapters include comprehensive background information and are written in a clear form that is also accessible to the non-specialist
Annotation Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area of neurobiology research. This volume reviews existing theories and current research surrounding the movement disorder Dyskinesia. Leading authors review state-of-the-art in their field of investigation and provide their views and perspectives for future researchChapters are extensively referenced to provide readers with a comprehensive list of resources on the topics coveredAll chapters include comprehensive background information and are written in a clear form that is also accessible to the non-specialist