Description
Exploration of the role of dendritic geometry in shaping the electric dendritic field of the neuron. With NeuronViewer and user guide.
About the Author
Sergey Korogod is Professor and Head of Department of Experimental Physics at the Dniepropetrovsk National University, and Head of Dniepropetrovsk Division, International Center for Molecular Physiology at the National Academy of Science of the Ukraine. Suzanne Tyc-Dumont is Director of Research Emeritus at CNRS, Paris. She has been active since the early 1980s in the promotion of the notion of the dendritic shape as one of the most critical factors in the understanding of dendritic processing, and introduced computational tools for the quantification of the geometry of dendritic arborizations in her laboratory.
Reviews
'Dendritic trees come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Their complexity and diversity lends a majesty and beauty to the task of understanding the brain. But are they more than just random protrusions? Could their very complexity and diversity be important for the computational properties of the brain? The authors are clear on this point, 'We strongly believe that the answer is yes indeed, as we attribute a specific role to every of these structural features in a harmonious working ensemble!' I am sure that readers of this book will also be convinced. The book progresses through careful treatment of the electrical properties of dendrites to how the geometry interacts with synaptic input to produce rich repertoires of firing output. It is an important book for experts and students of dendrites alike as well as an eye-opener for neuroscientists in every field.' Matthew Larkum, University of Bern
'Electrical Dynamics of the Dendritic Space is a compelling treatise on the electrical properties of neuronal dendrites, from a modeling perspective. The authors Serge Korogod and Suzanne Tyc-Dumont do a super job in writing comprehensively on a topic of profound relevance to present day neuroscience.' Rodolfo Llinas, New York University Medical School
'The complex geometry of neuronal dendrites is one of the greatest challenges facing neuroscientists today. Serge Korogod and Suzanne Tyc-Dumont characterize the dendrites as an immense unknown. They have been pioneers in exploring this frontier. In this book they have distilled lifetimes of work by themselves and colleagues in France and the Ukraine to formulate new rules for how the electrical states of dendritic arborizations represent space and time in generating the neural code. In clear language they show how the interactions between these passive and active properties and dendritic geometry create different scales of dynamical dendritic space. New insights are provided into the significance of the dendrites of motoneurons, cerebellar Purkinje cells, and cortical pyramidal neurons. Their models available online give dramatic evidence for these insights. This is a key book for all those interested in dendrites and in the neural basis of cognition and behavior.' Gordon M. Shepherd, Yale University School of Medicine
Book Information
ISBN 9780521896771
Author Sergiy Mikhailovich Korogod
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 620g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 180mm * 16mm