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Figure 48.17 Functional hierarchy of the peripheral nervous system.

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1 Figure 48.17 Functional hierarchy of the peripheral nervous system

2 Figure 48.2 Structure of a vertebrate neuron

3 Figure 48.4 Structural diversity of neurons

4 Figure 48.5 Schwann cells

5 Figure 48.1 Overview of a vertebrate nervous system

6 Figure 48.3 The knee-jerk reflex

7 Figure 48.6 Measuring membrane potentials

8 Figure 48.7 The basis of the membrane potential

9 Figure 48.8 Graded potentials and the action potential in a neuron

10 Figure 48.9 The role of voltage-gated ion channels in the action potential (Layer 1)

11 Figure 48.9 The role of voltage-gated ion channels in the action potential (Layer 2)

12 Figure 48.9 The role of voltage-gated ion channels in the action potential (Layer 3)

13 Figure 48.9 The role of voltage-gated ion channels in the action potential (Layer 4)

14 Figure 48.9 The role of voltage-gated ion channels in the action potential (Layer 5)

15 Figure 48.10 Propagation of the action potential

16 Figure 48.11 Saltatory conduction

17 Figure 48.12 A chemical synapse

18 Figure 48.13 Integration of multiple synaptic inputs

19 Figure 48.14 Summation of postsynaptic potentials

20 Table 48.1 The Major Known Neurotransmitters

21 Figure 48.15 Diversity in nervous systems

22 Figure 48.16 The nervous system of a vertebrate

23 Figure 48.16x Spinal cord

24 Figure 48.18 The main roles of the parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves in regulating internal body functions

25 Figure 48.20x1 Cerebral cortex, gray and white matter

26 Figure 48.19 Embryonic development of the brain

27 Figure 48.20 The main parts of the human brain

28 Figure 48.20x2 Cerebral cortex

29 Figure 48.24 Structure and functional areas of the cerebrum

30 Figure 48.26 Mapping language areas of the cerebral cortex

31 Figure 48.25 Primary motor and somatosensory areas of the human cerebral cortex

32 Figure 48.27 The limbic system

33 Figure 48.21 The reticular formation

34 Fugure 48.22a Electroencephalogram (EEG) electrodes

35 Figure 48.22b-d Brain waves recorded by an electroencephalogram (EEG)

36 Figure 48.23 Activity rhythms in a nocturnal mammal, the northern flying squirrel

37 Figure 48.28 How do developing axons know which way to go?

38 Figure 48.28x1 Brain MRI

39 Figure 48.29 Neural progenitor cell

40 Figure 48.0x1 Aplysia neuron

41 Figure 48.0x2 Frog neuron

42 Figure 48.2x Neurons

43 Figure 48.0 A neuron on a microprocessor


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