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Auditory Pathway - Structure and Function

Auditory Pathway - Structure and Function

Auditory Pathway - Structure and Function Hardback - 1988 - 1st Edition

by Syka Josef and Masterton R. Bruce (eds)

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NYNY: Plenum, 1988 Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. proceedings of the auditory pathway-structure and function satellite symposioum to the World Congress of Neurosciences, held August 23 - 26, 1987, Prague..
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  • Title Auditory Pathway - Structure and Function
  • Author Syka Josef and Masterton R. Bruce (eds)
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Pages 363
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher NYNY: Plenum, 1988
  • Publication date September 1, 1988
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 20222
  • ISBN 9780306429941 / 0306429942
  • Weight 1.72 lbs (0.78 kg)
  • Category Science
  • Library of Congress subjects Auditory pathways - Congresses
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 88022373
  • Dewey Decimal Code 596.018
  • Bookseller catalogues Sciences and Technology

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Since the last symposium on "Neuronal Mechanisms of Hearing" held in Prague in 1980 and published in the volume of the same name (J. Syka and L. Aitkin, Eds., Plenum Press, 1981), remarkable progress has been achieved in the understanding of the auditory system. A variety of new ideas and new methods have emerged. This progress can be easily documented by comparing the volume based on the 1980 Symposium with the program for the 1987 Symposium. For example, there were 45 contributions to auditory physiology in each symposium but there were 27 contributions focusing on anatomy in 1987 as compared to 7 in 1980, and perhaps most telling, there were 12 contributions to the neurochemistry of the system in 1987 while there were only 3 in 1980. In terms of percentages of contributions, neuroanatomy rose from 13% to 32% and neurochemistry (or chemical anatomy) rose from 5% in 1980 to 14% in 1987. These increases in the numbers and proportions of anatomical and neurochemical contributions undoubtedly reflects the increasing availabil- ity and rising expertise in the new neuroanatomica1 and biochemical techniques most notably, tract-tracing by exploitation of axonal transport or by intracellular micro-injection methods, and neurotransmitter identifi- cation by use of immunocytochemistry or receptor-binding techniques. New ideas have emerged on the function of cochlear hair cells particularly in connection with olivococh1ear bundle stimulation and supported by findings of contractile proteins in outer hair cells.
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