Post-Lesion Neural Plasticity

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ISBN: 3642738516
ISBN 13: 9783642738517
Herausgeber: Hans Flohr
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xvi, 708 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.12.2011
Auflage: 1/1988
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT

InhaltsangabeContents: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Lesion-Induced Plastic Processes.- CNS Development and Lesions.- Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Spinal Cord.- Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Vestibular System.- Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Cerebellum and Oculomotor System.- Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Visual System.- Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Somatosensory Cortex, Motor Cortex, Basal Ganglia.- Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Auditory System, Olfactory System.- Pharmacology of CNS Injury.

InhaltsangabeI Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Lesion-Induced Plastic Processes.- Multiple Sites and Modes for the Regulation of Axonal Growth.- Models, Mechanisms and Kinetics of Neuromuscular Synapse Elimination in Reinnervated Adult Skeletal Muscle.- Elimination of a Single Axon Changes Synaptic Characteristics of the Other Axons Innervating a Muscle Fibre of Lobster.- Nerve Growth Factor and the Reinnervation of Skin After Peripheral Nerve Lesions.- Modulation of Glial Cell Response to Injury and CNS Regeneration.- Structural Plasticity in Lesioned Motoneurons.- The Influence of Magnetic Field on the Sheath Cell-Axon Interactions.- Putative Role of Apolipoprotein E and Lipoproteins in Peripheral Nerve Repair.- Protein Kinase C and Protein F1: Potential Molecular Mediators of Lesion-Induced Synaptic Plasticity Recapitulate Developmental Plasticity.- The Kinase C Substrate Protein B-50 (GAP43) and its Function in Axonal Repair Mechanisms.- Neuronal Metabolic Basis of the Conditioning Lesion Effect.- Postsynaptic Receptor Elimination During Synaptic Competition.- Changes in Dendrites of Adult Rat Ganglion Cells Regenerating Axons into Peripheral Grafts.- Compensatory Sprouting of Retinofugal Axon Trees After Early Tectal Lesions: New Evidence for the Principle of „Conservation of Total Axonal Arborizations“.- II CNS Development and Lesions.- The Effect of Early and Late Hemidecortication on Vision and Locomotion in the Rabbit.- Post-Lesion Neural Plasticity in Cerebral Cortex: The Response of Rat Sensorimotor Cortex to Neonatal Ablation of the Opposite Hemisphere.- Reduction of Plasticity in the Primary Visual Cortex of the Rat.- Split Brain Surgically Performed in Developing and in Adult Cats: Physiological Properties and Recovery of Visual Cortex Neurons.- Neuronal Remodeling After Early Cerebellar Hemispherectomy in Rats.- Neonatal Versus Adult Hemicerebellectomy: A Behavioral and Anatomical Analysis.- III Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Spinal Cord.- Does Collateral Sprouting from Corticospinal Fibers Participate in Motor Recovery After Spinal Hemisection in Monkeys?.- Pathfinding and Synaptic Specificity of Regenerating Spinal Axons in the Lamprey.- Altered Kinematic Patterns and Synapses in Recovery of Motor Behavior After Hindlimb Deafferentation in Cats.- Influence of the Noradrenergic Coeruleospinal System on Recurrent Inhibition in the Spinal Cord and its Role During Postural Reflexes.- IV Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Vestibular System.- Plastic, Adaptive Changes in the Vestibuloocular Reflex and Their Role in Recovery from Labyrinthine Lesions.- Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Compensation in the Vertical and Horizontal Planes Following Unilateral Peripheral Vestibular Deficit in Man.- Recovery from Unilateral Labyrinthectomy in Primates.- Vestibular Compensation: Aspects of Time Course and De-Compensation.- Cervico-Ocular Reflex After Labyrinthine Damage.- Compensation of Cerebellar-Vestibular Lesions and Microgravity.- HRP Study on Structural Changes in the Commissural Fiber System of Rana temporaria Following Labyrinthectomy.- Multimodal Sensory Substitution Process in Vestibular Compensation.- Electrophysiological Changes in Vestibular Cortex After Labyrinthine Input Deprivation.- Optokinetic and Vestibular Oculomotor Responses and Their Interaction Following Hemilabyrinthectomy in the Cat.- „Acute“ Vestibular Compensation in the Goldfish: A Visual Substitution Process?.- V Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Cerebellum and Oculomotor System.- Recovery from Smooth Pursuit Impairments After Successive Unilateral and Bilateral Chemical Lesions in the Dorsolateral Pontine Nucleus of the Monkey.- Regeneration of Cerebellofugal Projection in Kittens.- Compensatory Mechanisms at the Level of the Vestibular Nuclei Following Post-Natal Degeneration of Specific Cerebellar Cell Classes and Ablation of the Cerebellum in Mutant Mice.- Functional Recovery of the Primate Oculomotor Pursuit System Following Cerebellar and Cerebral

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InhaltsangabeI Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Lesion-Induced Plastic Processes.- Multiple Sites and Modes for the Regulation of Axonal Growth.- Models, Mechanisms and Kinetics of Neuromuscular Synapse Elimination in Reinnervated Adult Skeletal Muscle.- Elimination of a Single Axon Changes Synaptic Characteristics of the Other Axons Innervating a Muscle Fibre of Lobster.- Nerve Growth Factor and the Reinnervation of Skin After Peripheral Nerve Lesions.- Modulation of Glial Cell Response to Injury and CNS Regeneration.- Structural Plasticity in Lesioned Motoneurons.- The Influence of Magnetic Field on the Sheath Cell-Axon Interactions.- Putative Role of Apolipoprotein E and Lipoproteins in Peripheral Nerve Repair.- Protein Kinase C and Protein F1: Potential Molecular Mediators of Lesion-Induced Synaptic Plasticity Recapitulate Developmental Plasticity.- The Kinase C Substrate Protein B-50 (GAP43) and its Function in Axonal Repair Mechanisms.- Neuronal Metabolic Basis of the Conditioning Lesion Effect.- Postsynaptic Receptor Elimination During Synaptic Competition.- Changes in Dendrites of Adult Rat Ganglion Cells Regenerating Axons into Peripheral Grafts.- Compensatory Sprouting of Retinofugal Axon Trees After Early Tectal Lesions: New Evidence for the Principle of "Conservation of Total Axonal Arborizations".- II CNS Development and Lesions.- The Effect of Early and Late Hemidecortication on Vision and Locomotion in the Rabbit.- Post-Lesion Neural Plasticity in Cerebral Cortex: The Response of Rat Sensorimotor Cortex to Neonatal Ablation of the Opposite Hemisphere.- Reduction of Plasticity in the Primary Visual Cortex of the Rat.- Split Brain Surgically Performed in Developing and in Adult Cats: Physiological Properties and Recovery of Visual Cortex Neurons.- Neuronal Remodeling After Early Cerebellar Hemispherectomy in Rats.- Neonatal Versus Adult Hemicerebellectomy: A Behavioral and Anatomical Analysis.- III Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Spinal Cord.- Does Collateral Sprouting from Corticospinal Fibers Participate in Motor Recovery After Spinal Hemisection in Monkeys?.- Pathfinding and Synaptic Specificity of Regenerating Spinal Axons in the Lamprey.- Altered Kinematic Patterns and Synapses in Recovery of Motor Behavior After Hindlimb Deafferentation in Cats.- Influence of the Noradrenergic Coeruleospinal System on Recurrent Inhibition in the Spinal Cord and its Role During Postural Reflexes.- IV Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Vestibular System.- Plastic, Adaptive Changes in the Vestibuloocular Reflex and Their Role in Recovery from Labyrinthine Lesions.- Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Compensation in the Vertical and Horizontal Planes Following Unilateral Peripheral Vestibular Deficit in Man.- Recovery from Unilateral Labyrinthectomy in Primates.- Vestibular Compensation: Aspects of Time Course and De-Compensation.- Cervico-Ocular Reflex After Labyrinthine Damage.- Compensation of Cerebellar-Vestibular Lesions and Microgravity.- HRP Study on Structural Changes in the Commissural Fiber System of Rana temporaria Following Labyrinthectomy.- Multimodal Sensory Substitution Process in Vestibular Compensation.- Electrophysiological Changes in Vestibular Cortex After Labyrinthine Input Deprivation.- Optokinetic and Vestibular Oculomotor Responses and Their Interaction Following Hemilabyrinthectomy in the Cat.- "Acute" Vestibular Compensation in the Goldfish: A Visual Substitution Process?.- V Lesions to Specific CNS Subsystems: Cerebellum and Oculomotor System.- Recovery from Smooth Pursuit Impairments After Successive Unilateral and Bilateral Chemical Lesions in the Dorsolateral Pontine Nucleus of the Monkey.- Regeneration of Cerebellofugal Projection in Kittens.- Compensatory Mechanisms at the Level of the Vestibular Nuclei Following Post-Natal Degeneration of Specific Cerebellar Cell Classes and Ablation of the Cerebellum in Mutant Mice.- Functional Recovery of the Primate Oculomotor Pursuit System Following Cerebellar and Cerebral

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