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Barrel Cortex
An objective, single authored synthesis on the current knowledge of the barrel cortex.
Kevin Fox (Author), Thomas Woolsey (Foreword by)
9780521852173, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 20 March 2008
318 pages, 83 b/w illus. 4 colour illus. 7 tables
25.3 x 18 x 2 cm, 0.796 kg
The barrel cortex contains the somatosensory representation of the whiskers on the face of the rodent and forms an early stage of cortical processing for tactile information. It is an area of great importance for understanding how the cerebral cortex works because the cortical columns that form the basic building blocks of the cerebral cortex can be seen within the barrel cortex. In this advanced graduate and research level text, Kevin Fox explores three main aspects of the barrel cortex: development, sensory processing and plasticity. Initial chapters introduce the topic, describing those animals that have barrels, the functional anatomy of the system and the cellular and synaptic physiology of the cortical microcircuit. The book concludes with a chapter covering the numerous fields where the barrel cortex is used as a model system for solving problems in other areas of research, including stroke, angiogenesis and understanding active touch.
1. Introduction to the barrel cortex
2. Anatomical pathways
3. Cellular and synaptic organization of the barrel cortex
4. Development of barrel cortex
5. Sensory physiology
6. Synaptic plasticity of barrel cortex
7. Experience-dependent plasticity
8. New and emerging fields in barrel cortex research.
Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN], Cognition & cognitive psychology [JMR]