Animal Models of Movement Disorders

Volume II, Neuromethods 62

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ISBN/EAN: 9781617793004
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xv, 443 S., 48 s/w Illustr., 28 farbige Illustr.,
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2011
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

InhaltsangabePart I: Basal Ganglia 1. Behavioral Assessment of Genetic Mouse Models of Huntington's Disease            Miriam A. Hickey and Marie-Françoise Chesselet 2. Excitotoxic Lesions of the Rodent Striatum            Máté D Döbrössy, Fabian Büchele, and Guido Nikkhah 3. Combination Lesion Models of MSA            Daniela Kuzdas and Gregor K. Wenning 4. The Role of the Dorsal Striatum in Instrumental Conditioning            Mark Rossi and Henry H. Yin 5. 3-Nitropropionic Acid and Other Metabolic Toxin Lesions of the Striatum            Cesar V. Borlongan and Paul R. Sanberg 6. Functional Assessment of Subcortical Ischemia            Tracy D. Farr and Rebecca C. Trueman Part II: Neo- and Allo-Cortical Systems 7. Functional Organization of Rat and Mouse Motor Cortex            G. Campbell Teskey and Bryan Kolb 8. Forebrain Circuits Controlling Whisker Movements            Kevin D. Alloway and Jared B. Smith 9. An Approach to Understanding the Neural Circuitry of Saccade Control in the Cerebral Cortex Using Antidromic Identification in the Awake Behaving Macaque Monkey Model            Kevin Johnston and Stefan Everling 10. Photothrombotic Infarction of Caudate Nucleus and Parietal Cortex            Toshihiko Kuroiwa and Richard F. Keep 11. Models of Rodent Cortical Traumatic Brain Injury            Frances Corrigan, Jenna M. Ziebell and Robert Vink 12. The Use of Commissurotomy in Studies of Interhemispheric Communication            Ian Steele-Russell Part III: Cerebellar and Brain Stem Systems 13. Genetic Models of Cerebellar Dysfunction            Robert Lalonde and Catherine Strazielle 14. Cerebellar Control of Fine Motor Function            Rachel M. Sherrard 15. Cerebellum and Classical Conditioning            Richard F. Thompson 16. Assessments of Visual Function            Ma'ayan Semo, Carlos Gias, Anthony Vugler and Peter John Coffey 17. The Role of the Pedunculopontine Tegmental Nucleus in Motor Disorders            Nadine K. Gut and Philip Winn Part IV: Spinal Cord Systems 18. Contusion Models of Spinal Cord Injury in Rats            Kelly A. Dunham and Candace L. Floyd 19. Demyelination Models in the Spinal Cord            Paul A. Felts, Damineh Morsali, Mona Sadeghian, Marija Sajic, and Kenneth J. Smith 20. Preparation of Spinal Cord Injured Tissue for Light and Electron Microscopy Including Preparation for Immunostaining            Margaret L. Bates, Raisa Puzis, and Mary Bartlett Bunge 21. Assessing Spinal Cord Injury            Gillian D. Muir and Erin J. Prosser-Loose 22. Precise Finger Movements in Monkeys            Roger Lemon

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InhaltsangabePart I: Basal Ganglia 1. Behavioral Assessment of Genetic Mouse Models of Huntington's Disease            Miriam A. Hickey and Marie-Françoise Chesselet 2. Excitotoxic Lesions of the Rodent Striatum            Máté D Döbrössy, Fabian Büchele, and Guido Nikkhah 3. Combination Lesion Models of MSA            Daniela Kuzdas and Gregor K. Wenning 4. The Role of the Dorsal Striatum in Instrumental Conditioning            Mark Rossi and Henry H. Yin 5. 3-Nitropropionic Acid and Other Metabolic Toxin Lesions of the Striatum            Cesar V. Borlongan and Paul R. Sanberg 6. Functional Assessment of Subcortical Ischemia            Tracy D. Farr and Rebecca C. Trueman Part II: Neo- and Allo-Cortical Systems 7. Functional Organization of Rat and Mouse Motor Cortex            G. Campbell Teskey and Bryan Kolb 8. Forebrain Circuits Controlling Whisker Movements            Kevin D. Alloway and Jared B. Smith 9. An Approach to Understanding the Neural Circuitry of Saccade Control in the Cerebral Cortex Using Antidromic Identification in the Awake Behaving Macaque Monkey Model            Kevin Johnston and Stefan Everling 10. Photothrombotic Infarction of Caudate Nucleus and Parietal Cortex            Toshihiko Kuroiwa and Richard F. Keep 11. Models of Rodent Cortical Traumatic Brain Injury            Frances Corrigan, Jenna M. Ziebell and Robert Vink 12. The Use of Commissurotomy in Studies of Interhemispheric Communication            Ian Steele-Russell Part III: Cerebellar and Brain Stem Systems 13. Genetic Models of Cerebellar Dysfunction            Robert Lalonde and Catherine Strazielle 14. Cerebellar Control of Fine Motor Function            Rachel M. Sherrard 15. Cerebellum and Classical Conditioning            Richard F. Thompson 16. Assessments of Visual Function            Ma'ayan Semo, Carlos Gias, Anthony Vugler and Peter John Coffey 17. The Role of the Pedunculopontine Tegmental Nucleus in Motor Disorders            Nadine K. Gut and Philip Winn Part IV: Spinal Cord Systems 18. Contusion Models of Spinal Cord Injury in Rats            Kelly A. Dunham and Candace L. Floyd 19. Demyelination Models in the Spinal Cord            Paul A. Felts, Damineh Morsali, Mona Sadeghian, Marija Sajic, and Kenneth J. Smith 20. Preparation of Spinal Cord Injured Tissue for Light and Electron Microscopy Including Preparation for Immunostaining            Margaret L. Bates, Raisa Puzis, and Mary Bartlett Bunge 21. Assessing Spinal Cord Injury            Gillian D. Muir and Erin J. Prosser-Loose 22. Precise Finger Movements in Monkeys            Roger Lemon