Animal Models of Movement Disorders
. Ed(S): Lane, Emma L.; Dunnett, Stephen B.
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Hardback. Here are techniques for modeling and assessing motor function in experimental animals from lower orders through vertebrates to mammals. Vol. II covers basal ganglia, neo- and allo-cortical systems, cerebellar and brain stem systems and spinal cord systems. Editor(s): Lane, Emma L.; Dunnett, Stephen B. Series: Neuromethods. Num Pages: 458 pages, 48 black & white illustrations, 28 colour illustrations, 16 black & white tables, biograp. BIC Classification: MJN; PSAN; PSVL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 254 x 178 x 30. Weight in Grams: 1051.
Movement is the way that animals interact with their environment and is under the organization and complex control of the brain and spinal cord. Multiple central nervous systems, including cortex, basal ganglia, cerebellum, and brainstem, interact to provide precise motor control and integration. Damage or disease within these systems cause profound motor disturbances in man, which can be effectively modeled in animals to develop a better understanding and treatment of the human condition. Animal Models of Movement Disorders introduces a variety of methods and techniques used to model and assess motor function in experimental animals from lower orders, such as ... Read more
Comprehensive and meticulous, Animal Models of Movement Disorders serves as a valuable reference for those studying motor disorders by covering methodologies in detail and providing the information necessary to consider both the appropriate models and assessment tools that can most informatively answer the key experimental issues in the field. Show Less
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Humana Press Inc. United States
Number of pages
458
Condition
New
Series
Neuromethods
Number of Pages
443
Place of Publication
Totowa, NJ, United States
ISBN
9781617793004
SKU
V9781617793004
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Ref
99-15
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