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The Cerebral Cortex and Thalamus is a groundbreaking volume bringing together a cohesive account of cortical and thalamic mechanisms for control of behavior with an emphasis on the importance of interactions between the two structures.
Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; Section I: Introduction; Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview, W. Martin Usrey and S. Murray Sherman; Section II: Thalamic Cell and Circuit Properties; Section Introduction: Martha Bickford; Chapter 2: Thalamus and Prethalamus Cell Types and Their Interconnections, Martha Bickford; Chapter 3: Biophysical Properties of Thalamic Cell Types, Thomas Budde; Chapter 4: Heterogeneity of Thalamic Input Landscapes, Laszlo Acsady; Chapter 5: Synaptic Properties of Thalamic and Prethalamic Inputs, Carmen Varela; Section III: Cortical Cell and Circuit Properties; Section Introduction: Alex D. Reyes; Chapter 6: Anatomical and Physiological Basis for the Flow of Thalamocortical Inputs Across the Layers of the Primary Sensory Cortex, Marcel Oberlaender; Chapter 7: Biosphysical Properties of Cortical Excitatory Neurons, Lucy M. Palmer; Chapter 8: Functional Roles Cortical Inhibitory Interneurons, Hyeyoung Shin and Hillel Adesnik; Chapter 9: Transformation of Receptive Fields Across Laminae, Alex D. Reyes; Chapter 10: Neuromodulation in Cortical Circuits, Veronica C. Galvin and Anita A. Disney; Section IV: Pathways Between the Thalamus and the Cortex; Section Introduction: Francisco Clasca and Sonja Hofer; Chapter 11: Thalamic Output Pathways: Global Layout and Nucleus-Level Organization, Francisco Clasca; Chapter 12: Thalamic Output Pathways: Single-Cell Organization Level, Francisco Clasca; Chapter 13: Thalamortical Synapses, Anthony Holtmaat and Kok-Sin Lee; Chapter 14: Structure and Function of Corticothalamic Pathways of Layer 6 Neuron, Allison J. Murphy and Farran Briggs; Chapter 15: Corticothalamic Layer 5 Pathways and Synapses, Rebecca A. Mease and Alexander Groh; Chapter 16: The Thalamic Reticular Nucleus: Anatomo-Functional Mechanisms and Concept, Didier Pinault; Section V: Sensory Systems; Section Introduction: Andrew J. King and Judith A. Hirsch; Chapter 17: A Comparative Approach to Parallel Geniculocortical Pathways, Samuel G. Solomon; Chapter 18: Thalamic Contributions to Visual Cortical Receptive Fields, Ronan O’Shea, Mandi C. Severson, and Nicholar J. Priebe; Chapter 19: Corticogeniculate Feedback and Visual Processing, W. Martin Usrey; Chapter 20: Visual Processing in the Pulvinar, Angela Y. Fan and James A. Bourne; Chapter 21: Auditory Thalamic Nuclei, Cell Types, and Parallel Pathways, Daniel A. Llano; Chapter 22: Sensory Representations in the Auditory Cortex and Thalamus, Jennifer F. Linden; Chapter 23: The Role of the Thalamus for Human Auditory and Visual Speech Perception, Katharina von Kriegstein and Christa Muller- Axt; Chapter 24: Corticothalamic Interactions in the Auditory System, Victoria M. Bajo and Andrea J. King; Chapter 25: General Organization and Parallel Pathways in the Somatosensory System, Christina Mo; Chapter 26: Duplicated Thalamocortical Input: Lesson sof rhte Somatosensory System, Randy M. Bruno; Chapter 27: Layer 6 Corticothalamic Neurons in the Somatosensory System, Solange P. Brown; Chapter 28: The Vestibular Thalamus, Kathleen E. Cullen, Jerome Carriot, and Maurice J.; Chacron; Chapter 29: Thalamocortical Contribution to Chemical Senses, Emmanuelle Courtiol, Arianna Maffei, and Alfredo Fontanini; Chapter 30: Thalamic Contributions to Multisensory Convergence and Processing, Annamaria Barczak, Monica N. O’Connell, and Charles E. Schroeder; Section VI: Motor Systems; Section Introduction: Adam W. Hantmann and Kevin P. Cross; Chapter 31: Thalamic Control of Motor Cortical Synchrony, Abdulraheem Nashef and Yifat Prut; Chapter 32: Intrinsic Properties of Neurons in Motor Thalamus and Connected Cortex, Francesco Cavarretta, Taylor Kahl, and Dieter Jaeger; Chapter 33: Connectivity of Motor Cortex, Motor Thalamus, and Striatum, Bryan M. Hooks; Chapter 34: Models of Thalamocortical Interactions in Motor Control, G. Sean Escola, Kaushik Lakshminarasimhan, and Laureline Logiaco; Chapter 35: Thalamocortical Contributions to Neural Dyanmics and Behavior, Jorge Jaramillo and Zengcai V. Guo; Chapter 36: Oculomotor Thalamus and Efference Copy, Marc A. Sommer; Section VII: Inter-areal Cortical Communication; Section Introduction: Alessandra Angelucci; Chapter 37: The Evolving Concept of Cortical Hierarchy, Julien Vezoli, Yujie Hou, and Henry Kennedy; Chapter 38: Feedforward and Feedback Connections: Functional Connectivity, Synaptic Physiology, and Function, Alessandra Angelucci and Leopoldo Petreanu; Chapter 39: Modular Architecture of Layer 1 as a Template for the Organization of the Mouse Distributed Hierarchical Visual Network, Andreas Burkhalter; Chapter 40: Mechanisms of Cortico-Cortical Communication, Adam Kohn; Chapter 41: Predictive Coding: Forward and Backward Connectivity, Stewart Shipp and Karl Friston; Chapter 42: Cortico-Cortical Communication Through the Thalamus: Trans-Thalamic Pathways, Mitra Javadzadeh and Sonja B. Hofer; Section VIII: Cognitive Properties; Section Introduction: Michael M. Halassa and Sabine Kastner; Chapter 43: Memory and the Human Anterior Thalamus, Catherine M. Sweeney-Reed and Robert T. Knight; Chapter 44: Memory and the Rodent Anterior Thalamus, Adrien Peyrache and Adrian J. Duszkiewicz; Chapter 45: Attention and Thalamocortical Interactions, Sabine Kastner and W. Martin Usrey; Chapter 46: The Mediodorsal Thalamus and Decision-Making, Michael M. Halassa and Yuri B. Saalmann; Chapter 47: Thalamic Contribution to Cortical Network Functions, Kai Hwang and James M. Shine; Chapter 48: Thalamic Bases of Goal-Directed Behaviors, Mathieu Wolff; Section IX: Development and Plasticity; Section Introduction: Chinfei Chen; Chapter 49: Mechanisms Underlying the Refinement of the Retinogeniculate Synapse, Chinfei Chen; Chapter 50: Postnatal Development of the Thalamocortical Circuit and Sensory-Driven Cortical Activity, Theofanis Karayannis; Chapter 51: Critical Period Plasticity and Development of Binocular Vision, Jianhua Cang and Adema Ribic; Chapter 52: Development and Plasticity of Feature Selectivity, Sophie V. Griswold and Stephen D. Van Hooser; Chapter 53: Development of Corticothalamic Projections, William Guido; Chapter 54: The Connections of the Prefrontal Cortex and Thalamus and Plasticity Within This Circuitry, Anna S. Mitchell; Chapter 55: Cross-Modal Plasticity of Cortical and Thalamic Circuits, Lukas Mesik and Hey-Kyoung Lee; Section X: Evolution; Section Introduction: Leah Krubitzer; Chapter 56: The Coevolution of the Neocortex and Dorsal Thalamus in Mammals, Andrew C. Halley and Leah Krubitzer; Chapter 57: Evolution of Frontal Cortex and Thalamus in Primates, Mary K.L. Baldwin and Steven P. Wise; Chapter 58: Evolution and Development of Thalamocortical Relationships, Zoltan Molnar, Sara Bandiera, and Gavin J. Clowry; Chapter 59: Evolution and Elaboration of the Thalamocortical Action Maps, Paul Cisek and Ayuno Nakahashi; Section XI: Computational Approaches to Thalamocortical Dynamics, Encoding, and Algorithms; Section Introduction: Eric Shea-Brown; Chapter 60: Connecting Neural Dynamics and Computation Across Spatial and Temporal Scales, Rebecca A. Mease, Eric Shea- Brown, and Adrienne L. Fairhall; Chapter 61: Modeling Thalamocortical Oscillations: Mechanisms and Impact, Ryan Golden and Maxim Bazhenov; Chapter 62: Control of Thalamocortical Signaling Through Spike Timing and Synchrony, Garrett B. Stanley; Chapter 63: How the LGN Forwards Retinal Information to the Cortex, Friedrich T. Sommer and Judith A. Hirsch; Chapter 64: Predictive Coding in Cortical and Corticothalamic Hierarchical Networks, Rajesh P. N. Rao, Linxing Preston Jiang, and Ares Fisher; Section XII: Disease and Pathophysiology; Section Introduction: Anna S. Mitchell; Chapter 65: Corticothalamic Network Abnormalities Underlying Absence Seizures, Nathalie Leresche and Vincenzo Crunelli; Chapter 66: Thalamic Dysconnectivity Across the Schizophrenia Illness Course and Psychosis Spectrum, Samantha V. Abram, Caleb M. Spiro, and Judith M. Ford; Chapter 67: Thalamus, Thalamocortical Networks, and Non-Motor Symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease, John C. Dalrymple- Alford, Tim J. Anderson, and Tracy R. Melzer; Chapter 68: Thalamic Changes in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease, Gonzalo Forno and Michael Hornberger; Chapter 69: Contribution of Thalamocortical Loops to the Development, Persistence, and Complications of Alcohol Use Disorder, Anne Lise Pitel and Shailendra Segobin; Chapter 70: Frontotemporal Dementia, Martina Bocchetta; Chapter 71: Visuospatial and Motor Deficits Following Pulvinar Lesions, Melanie Wilke and Igor Kagan; Chapter 72: Concluding Thoughts, W. Martin Usrey and S. Murray Sherman; Index $ MJN $ Neurology
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