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The Neurobiology of an Insect Brain

The Neurobiology of an Insect Brain

by Malcolm Burrows
Hardback
Publication Date: 26/09/1996

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Studies of insect nervous systems have made an immense contribution to our understanding of how a brain works and the way that the connections between constituent neurons are formed during development, For the first time these studies are brought together in The neurobiology of an insect brain, a personal account by a leading experimental neurobiologist and zoologist. By concentrating largely on one insect, the locust, this book
unravels the mechanisms by which a brain integrates the vast array of sensory information to generate appropriate movements and behaviour. It first describes the basic structure of an insect brain and how this
complex structure is formed during embryonic development. The cellular properties of the different types of neurons, and the way they are altered by neurosecretions are then analysed with respect to the integrative actions of these neurons during behaviour. Finally, the various movements that an insect performs are investigated at the cellular level to illustrate particular features of the integrative processing. Throughout, the book emphasises how knowledge of these
simpler nervous systems contributes to our understanding of more complex brains, and at the same time provides the functional synthesis into which future molecular and computational studies can be
woven. The neurobiology of an insect brain is an important milestone in our search for unifying principles of brain organisation and will be essential reading for students and research workers in neurobiology, behaviour, and entomology. our understanding
ISBN:
9780198523444
9780198523444
Category:
Neurosciences
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
26-09-1996
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
698
Dimensions (mm):
248x175x43mm
Weight:
0kg

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