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Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780198835028ISBN-10:0198835027UPC:9780198835028Book Category:ScienceBook Subcategory:Life SciencesBook Topic:Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, TaxonomySize:9.60 x 7.30 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.795Product ID:SC8MYXTSJ3
How are sights and sounds and smells converted into electrical signals in a form that can be interpreted by the nervous system? Although this process, called sensory transduction, began to be understood only relatively recently, so much progress has been made that it is now possible to say at least in outline (but in most cases in remarkable detail) how transduction occurs for all of the major sense organs of the body. Since the first edition was published in 2003, many new experiments have radically changed some of our previously-held views.This new edition fulfils the book's original aims, both as an accessible textbook and a general introduction to the senses, by bringing the contents fully up to date with the new information acquired over the last 15 years. In so doing, it continues to provide a comprehensive survey of one of the greatest achievements of modern biology and neuroscience - the unravelling of the mechanism of sensation.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780198835028ISBN-10:0198835027UPC:9780198835028Book Category:ScienceBook Subcategory:Life SciencesBook Topic:Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, TaxonomySize:9.60 x 7.30 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.795Product ID:SC8MYXTSJ3
Gordon L. Fain, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Gordon L. Fain received his bachelors at Stanford and his PhD in Biophysics from Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of Molecular and Cellular Physiology of Neurons (Harvard, 2014) and over 125 scientific articles on the physiology of vision. A Guggenheim Fellow and Fellow of AAAS, he is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the Department of Ophthalmology at UCLA, where he continues to pursue an active program of research on the physiology of mammalian photoreceptors.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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