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List of contributors | ||
Preface | ||
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1 | Changing concepts on the role of glia | 1 |
2 | The phylogeny of glial-neuronal relationships and behaviour | 22 |
3 | Glial cells in brain development and plasticity | 45 |
4 | The retina as a model of glial function in the brain | 63 |
5 | Metabolic trafficking between neurons and glia | 83 |
6 | Transmitter receptor and uptake systems in astrocytes and their relation to behaviour | 107 |
7 | Glial regulation of the neuronal microenvironment | 130 |
8 | Role of periaxonal glia in nerve conduction | 164 |
9 | Transplantation of myelin-forming glial cells into the spinal cord: restoration of normal conduction in previously demyelinated axons | 181 |
10 | Contributions of potassium currents and glia to slow potential shifts (SPSs) | 197 |
11 | Acid/alkaline transients and pH regulation by glia | 210 |
12 | Intracranial slow potential shifts and behavioural state | 237 |
13 | Slow scalp recorded brain potentials, sensory processing and cognition | 267 |
14 | Recent evidence from around the brain for structural plasticity of astrocytes in the adult CNS | 291 |
15 | Astrocytic involvement in learning | 315 |
References | 339 | |
Index | 419 |
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