神経系の進化(第2版・全4巻)<br>Evolution of Nervous Systems (2ND)

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神経系の進化(第2版・全4巻)
Evolution of Nervous Systems (2ND)

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  • ページ数 2007 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780128040423
  • DDC分類 573.8

Full Description

Evolution of Nervous Systems, Second Edition, Four Volume Set is a unique, major reference which offers the gold standard for those interested both in evolution and nervous systems. All biology only makes sense when seen in the light of evolution, and this is especially true for the nervous system. All animals have nervous systems that mediate their behaviors, many of them species specific, yet these nervous systems all evolved from the simple nervous system of a common ancestor. To understand these nervous systems, we need to know how they vary and how this variation emerged in evolution.

In the first edition of this important reference work, over 100 distinguished neuroscientists assembled the current state-of-the-art knowledge on how nervous systems have evolved throughout the animal kingdom. This second edition remains rich in detail and broad in scope, outlining the changes in brain and nervous system organization that occurred from the first invertebrates and vertebrates, to present day fishes, reptiles, birds, mammals, and especially primates, including humans.

The book also includes wholly new content, fully updating the chapters in the previous edition and offering brand new content on current developments in the field. Each of the volumes has been carefully restructured to offer expanded coverage of non-mammalian taxa, mammals, primates, and the human nervous system.

The basic principles of brain evolution are discussed, as are mechanisms of change. The reader can select from chapters on highly specific topics or those that provide an overview of current thinking and approaches, making this an indispensable work for students and researchers alike.

Contents

Chapters included in four main topic areas:



Early Nervous Systems: Their Evolution in Invertebrates, Fish, Reptiles and Birds
The Nervous System of Early Mammals and their Evolution
The Nervous Systems of Non-Human Primates 
The Evolution of the Human Brain: Apes and other Ancestors

Individual titles include:

Invertebrate origins of vertebrate nervous systems
The nervous systems of jawless vertebrates
The Brains of Cartilaginous Fishes
The Brains of Teleost Fishes
Lungfish Nervous Systems
The Brains of Amphibians
The emergence of mammals
A new mammalian brain ontology based on developmental gene expression
Mammalian evolution: the phylogenetics story
The early mammalian brain
Evolution of the mammalian olfactory system
The phylogeny of primates
What can the fossil record tell us about evolutionary changes to the primate brain
Cellular composition, cortical morphology and developmental mechanisms that give rise to a larger neocortex with diverse cell types
Cell composition in primates
Scaling up the simian primate cortex: a conserved pattern of expansion across brain sizes
Evolution and development of cortical cell types in primates
Evolutionary-developmental aspects of cortical connectivity
Human Brain Evolution: A History of Ideas and Methods
Human evolutionary history
Evolution of human life history
Energetics, life history, and human brain evolution
The fossil evidence of human brain evolution
Differences in brain organization between Neandertals and modern humans
Evolution of the human genome and its relationship to brain evolution
Molecular Evolution and Phenotypic Change
Evolution of brain systems for social cognition
Evolution of the Human Brain: Design without a Designer
The evolution of visual-motor areas of the frontal cortex of humans--comparisons of monkeys and humans.
Evolution of Language

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