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Human Anatomy - Nervous System, Neuroscience, Medical Research, Physiology - Nervous System, Neuroanatomy, Neurophysiology
The Intact and Sliced Brain by Mircea Steriade β€” book cover

The Intact and Sliced Brain

by Mircea Steriade
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Overview

In this book Mircea Steriade cautions against the tendency of some neuroscientists to infer global brain functions such as arousal and sleep, epileptic events, and even conscious thinking from the properties of single cells. Based on his lifetime of research on intact brains,Steriade emphasizes the need to understand isolated networks within the context of the whole mammalian brain and to understand the brain of a behaving animal in terms of its fully dissected circuits. As much as knowledge of brain anatomy and function has progressed, Steriade is highly skeptical about the quest to relate consciousness to specific neuronal types.The book's sections are Changing Concepts of Localization of Brain Function, Evolution of Methods in Brain Studies, Similar and Contrasting Results from Studies in the Intact and Sliced Brain, Building Blocks of Synaptic Networks Underlying Normal and Paroxysmal States, and Of Neurons and Consciousness.

Synopsis

Connecting in vitro and in vivo studies of the mammalian brain.

About the Author, Mircea Steriade

Mircea Steriade is Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Laval University, Quebec City.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2001
Publisher
MIT Press
Pages
322
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780262194563

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