Although most often considered in terms of the generation of action potentials, there are several other electrical, metabolic and ionic correlates of neuronal activity. This book draws together, in a single volume, ten different facets of the activity of nerve cells.
Although most often considered in terms of the generation of action potentials, there are several other elctrical, metabolic and ionic correlates of neuronal activity. This book draws together, in a single volume, ten different facets of the activity of nerve cells. There are chapters on the monitioring of extracellular unit activity, intracellular voltage and current clamping, patch clamping, video imaging, in vivo voltammetry, intracerebral dialysis,
antibody microprobes, 2-deoxyglucose uptake, intracellular fluroescence and ion-selective electrodes. The techniques described range from the well-established to the experimental. In each case, the chapters include up-to-date information, methodological tips and detailed protocols allowing the reader to follow
each method step by step. The wide range of techniques in the book should be of interest to neuroscientists, whether concerned with traditional or novel indices on neuronal function.
'This book is part of the excellent 'Practical Approach' series. With its well-laid-out format, protocols and source references, the whole series and this book in particular is of use to undergraduates, graduates, senior researchers and even professors.'
Jon Robbins, University College, London, TiPS, November 1992 (Vol. 13)