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In this compilation, the authors provide an overview of neural plate pre-patterning and the concept of the organising centre, describing the contributions of informative cues and signalling pathways involved in zli positioning. Continuing, The Forebrain: Development, Physiology and Functions aims to show the existence of specific neuronal populations in basal forebrain linking with specific sensory, motor and prefrontal cortices. In addition, the electrophysiological properties of cholinergic pathways that control cortical activity are examined. In closing, the authors discuss the putative involvement of Reelin signal in motor-related impairments observed in neurological diseases, including lissencephaly, psychiatric disorders and brain injuries.

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Preface; Building the Caudal Forebrain Signaling Center; Contribution of the Basal Forebrain Nuclei to the Control of Cortical Activity in Rodents; The Role of Reelin in Cortex-Dependent Motor Function; Index.

The Forebrain: Development, Physiology and

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      Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 01/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781536184075, 978-1536184075
      ISBN10: 1536184071
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      Book Synopsis
      In this compilation, the authors provide an overview of neural plate pre-patterning and the concept of the organising centre, describing the contributions of informative cues and signalling pathways involved in zli positioning. Continuing, The Forebrain: Development, Physiology and Functions aims to show the existence of specific neuronal populations in basal forebrain linking with specific sensory, motor and prefrontal cortices. In addition, the electrophysiological properties of cholinergic pathways that control cortical activity are examined. In closing, the authors discuss the putative involvement of Reelin signal in motor-related impairments observed in neurological diseases, including lissencephaly, psychiatric disorders and brain injuries.

      Table of Contents
      Preface; Building the Caudal Forebrain Signaling Center; Contribution of the Basal Forebrain Nuclei to the Control of Cortical Activity in Rodents; The Role of Reelin in Cortex-Dependent Motor Function; Index.

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