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Functional Anatomy of the Sleep-Wakefulness Cycle: Wakefulness

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Wakefulness is a necessary, active and periodic brain state, with a circadian and homeostatic regulation and precisely meshed with other states into the sleep-wakefulness cycle. This monograph first overviews the historical background and current understanding of the neuronal systems generating and/or maintaining the various phases of the sleep-wakefulness cycle. A key cellular correlate of wakefulness is a sustained mode of high activity and plasticity in the closely intertwined circuits of the cortex and thalamus, the thalamo-cerebral cortex unity . The second part of the monograph provides an in-depth review of recent advances on the anatomy, physiology and neurochemistry of the neuronal groups known to drive the thalamo-cerebral cortex unity into their wakefulness mode, and to keep them in such mode. Interestingly, these neuronal groups are located in the brainstem, hypothalamus or basal forebrain; collectively, they are known as the ascending reticular activating system . Neurotransmitter-specific pathways arising from these neuronal groups target the thalamus and cortex. The various neurotransmitters interact on postsynaptic cortical or thalamic cells to fine-tune their excitability and plasticity, exerting powerful influences on the perceptual and cognitive processes as well as attentional, emotional, motivational, behavioral and arousal states. In turn, corticofugal axons reach the neuronal groups of the ascending reticular activating system , and thus the awake thalamo-cerebral cortex unity is in position to modulate their activity

List of contents

The sleep-wakefulness cycle.- Revision of the publications describing the anatomical connections and effects of lesions and electrical stimulation of brain structures on the sleep-wakefulness cycle.- The peripheral nerves and spinal cord.- Medullary and caudal pontine tegmentum.- Oral pontine tegmentum and superior cerebellar peduncle.- Midbrain tegmentum, hypothalmus and basal forebrain.- Thalamus.- Cerebral cortex.- Final commentary.- Functional anatomy of wakefulness.- The brainstem-hypothalamic wakefulness structures and their neurotransmitters.- Other brain structures with their neurotransmitters that participate in wakefulness.- Final commentary.- References.- Subject index.

Summary

Sleep is a necessary, active, diverse and periodic condition, homeostatically regulated and precisely meshed with waking time into the sleep-wakefulness cycle. The authors present a detailed and updated review of the structures involved in the phase of wakefulness, including their morphological, functional and chemical characteristics, as well as their anatomical connections

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Authors Isabel de Andrés, Isabe de Andrés, Isabel de Andrés, Garzón, Miguel Garzón, Fernand Reinoso-Suárez, Fernando Reinoso-Suárez
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.06.2010
 
EAN 9783642146251
ISBN 978-3-642-14625-1
No. of pages 130
Weight 230 g
Illustrations XII, 130 p. 53 illus., 11 illus. in color.
Series Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology
Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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