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1/13/20041 Math 490N: Intro to Neuroscience Cells Neurons Nervous System

1/13/20042 Illustrations from: Principles of Neural Science Eric R. Kandel James H. Schwarz Thomas M. Jessel McGraw-Hill, Fourth Edition, 2000

1/13/20043 List of Illustrations used in lecture 2-1, page 21: glial cells 2-2, page 22: structure of a neuron 2-4, page 24: some types of neurons 2-5, page 25: knee jerk neural connections 2-8, page 28: functional regions of neurons 5-5, page 93: internal structure near nucleus of neuron 5-7, page 97: internal structure of neuron 6-1, page 106: cell membrane, with ion channels 14-14, page 272: axon terminal, with synaptic vesicles 1-3, page 9: structure of brain 1-2, page 8: parts of the central nervous system 1-4, page 10: areas of the cerebral cortex

1/13/20044 List of Illustrations, continued 17-3, page 321: axes of the body, and their names 17-4, page 324: regions of the brain, external and medial views 17-5, page 325: regions of the brain, coronal view 18-6, page 344: localizing function in the brain; the sensory homunculus and motor homunculus