Self-organizing Neural Maps: The Retinotectal Map and Mechanisms of Neural Development Self-organizing Neural Maps: The Retinotectal Map and Mechanisms of Neural Development

Self-organizing Neural Maps: The Retinotectal Map and Mechanisms of Neural Development

From Retina to Tectum

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Publisher Description

Self-organizing Neural Maps: From Retina to Tectum describes the underlying processes that determine how retinal fibers self-organize into an orderly visual map. The formation of neural maps is a fundamental organizing concept in neurodevelopment that can shed light on developmental mechanisms and the functions of genes elsewhere. The book presents a summary of research in the retinotectal field with an ultimate goal of synthesizing how underlying mechanisms in neural development harmoniously come together to create life. A broad spectrum of neuroscientists and biomedical scientists with differing backgrounds and varied expertise will find this book useful. Describes the mechanisms relating to the developmental wiring of the retinotectal system Brings together the state-of-the-art research in axon guidance and neuronal activity mechanisms in map formation Focuses on topographical maps and inclusion of multiple animal models, from fish to mammals Explores the molecular guidance and activity dependent cue components involved in neurodevelopment

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2019
October 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
472
Pages
PUBLISHER
Elsevier Science
SELLER
Elsevier Ltd.
SIZE
83.1
MB

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