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Neurones without Impulses: Their Significance for Vertebrate and Invertebrate Nervous Systems - Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series Society for Experimental Biology (Great Britain)
Neurones without Impulses: Their Significance for Vertebrate and Invertebrate Nervous Systems - Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series
Society for Experimental Biology (Great Britain)
Recent improvements in techniques of recording from single neurones have revealed that many do not usually fire impulses. This book reviews all known examples and considers how neurones can function without impulses. The results summarised are of central importance to our understanding of how nervous systems function at the cellular level.
304 pages, illustrations, index
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | February 5, 1981 |
| ISBN13 | 9780521299350 |
| Publishers | Cambridge University Press |
| Pages | 304 |
| Dimensions | 154 × 228 × 20 mm · 466 g |
| Language | English |
| Editor | Bush, B. M. H. |
| Editor | Roberts, Alan |