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Handbook of Sensory Physiology - 2: Somatosensory System

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The waterproof sensory sheet covering the mammalian body has a rich afferent innervation which provides an abundance of complex information for use by the central nervous system often in conjunction with information from receptors in the joints. This book is an attempt to provide a systematic account of the way in which this somatosensory system works. The properties of the peripheral receptors have been debated in scientific terms for about a century and the resolu tion of the conflict in favour of the existence of 'specific' receptors for mechanical, thermal and noxious stimuli is reported and discussed in the opening chapters of the book. An awareness of this specificity has forced a re-consideration of the ways in which the central nervous system de-codes the information which is showered upon it. Advances in knowledge of the fine structure of the central nervous system have raised functional questions about the operation and organisation of the sensory systems in the spinal cord and brain. Fresh insight into the morphological complexity of the dorsal horn and higher levels of the nervous system gives the physiologist a clearer idea of the units with which he works. Progress has been made in understanding the function of sensory relay nuclei in general and indivi dual tracts in particular and is fully decomented.

List of contents

1 Morphology of Cutaneous Receptors.- 2 Cutaneous Mechanoreceptors and Nociceptors.- 3 Cutaneous Thermoreceptors.- 4 Joint Receptors and Kinaesthesis.- 5 The Concept of Relay Nuclei.- 6 Control of the Access of Afferent Activity to Somatosensory Pathways.- 7 Distribution and Connections of Afferent Fibres in the Spinal Cord.- 8 Dorsal Horn Electrophysiology.- 9 The Trigeminal System.- 10 Ascending and Long Spinal Pathways: Dorsal Columns, Spinocervical Tract and Spinothalamic Tract.- 11 Functional Organization of Spinocerebellar Paths.- 12 Reticular Formation.- 13 Convergent Thalamic and Cortical Projections - The Non-Specific System.- 14 Electrical Recording from the Thalamus in Human Subjects.- 15 Anatomical Organization of the Somatosensory Cortex.- 16 Functional Organization of the Somatosensory Cortex.- 17 Somatosensory Cortex: Descending Influences on Ascending Systems.- 18 Somesthetic Effects of Damage to the Central Nervous System.- 19 Electrical Stimulation of Cortex in Human Subjects, and Conscious Sensory Aspects.- Author Index.

Summary

The waterproof sensory sheet covering the mammalian body has a rich afferent innervation which provides an abundance of complex information for use by the central nervous system often in conjunction with information from receptors in the joints. This book is an attempt to provide a systematic account of the way in which this somatosensory system works. The properties of the peripheral receptors have been debated in scientific terms for about a century and the resolu tion of the conflict in favour of the existence of 'specific' receptors for mechanical, thermal and noxious stimuli is reported and discussed in the opening chapters of the book. An awareness of this specificity has forced a re-consideration of the ways in which the central nervous system de-codes the information which is showered upon it. Advances in knowledge of the fine structure of the central nervous system have raised functional questions about the operation and organisation of the sensory systems in the spinal cord and brain. Fresh insight into the morphological complexity of the dorsal horn and higher levels of the nervous system gives the physiologist a clearer idea of the units with which he works. Progress has been made in understanding the function of sensory relay nuclei in general and indivi dual tracts in particular and is fully decomented.

Product details

Assisted by Ainsle Iggo (Editor), Ainsley Iggo (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.09.2013
 
EAN 9783642654404
ISBN 978-3-642-65440-4
No. of pages 852
Dimensions 170 mm x 244 mm x 44 mm
Weight 1465 g
Illustrations XII, 852 p.
Sets Handbook of Sensory Physiology
Handbook of Sensory Physiology
Series Handbook of Sensory Physiology
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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