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    Glial Cells: Their Role in Behaviour

     
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    Glial Cells: Their Role in Behaviour

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    In mammals the glial (or glue) cells contribute some 50% of the volume of the brain. In contrast to the traditional view that they have a purely physically supportive role, research in the last three decades has shown that glia interact morphologically, biochemically, and physiologically with neurons during changes in behaviour. The evidence suggests that glia may modulate neuronal activity and thereby influence behaviour. This is the first book that describes and discusses these neuronal-glial interactions in relation to behavior. A distinguished set of authors discuss these interactions from a number of viewpoints, and the book will familiarize neuroscientists, zoologists, physiologists, and psychologists with the new knowledge of how neurons and glial cells interact with each other to affect behavior.

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9780521573689
    Medium:
    Bound edition
    Number of pages:
    440
    Publication date:
    1998-07-01
    Publisher:
    Cambridge University Press
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780521573689
    Medium:
    Bound edition
    Number of pages:
    440
    Publication date:
    1998-07-01
    Publisher:
    Cambridge University Press

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