The Brain in Motion: From Microcircuits to Global Brain Function

Grillner, Sten

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2023-10-31
  • 售價: $2,180
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,071
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 286
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 0262048205
  • ISBN-13: 9780262048200
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商品描述

An evolutionary perspective--from lampreys to humans--on how the forebrain coordinates movement while the networks in the brainstem and spinal cord handle the execution.

All living creatures interact with their environment: even the most basic have a set of innate motor circuits they rely on to feed, locomote, fight, and flee. In The Brain in Motion, Sten Grillner describes the evolution of the motor repertoire of vertebrates, from protovertebrates to primates. With breadth and depth, Grillner explores how the brain uses the different microcircuits in the brainstem and spinal cord, coordinating them through commands from the forebrain. He also considers the normal function of the brain as a platform for understanding clinical conditions such as stroke, Parkinson s and Huntington s diseases, and spinal cord injury.

Grillner also explains in The Brain in Motion how the remarkable finding that the lamprey forebrain has all the components of the mammalian one has radically changed scientists' views on the evolutionary origin of the vertebrate forebrain. We now know that the basic organization evolved 560 rather than 300 million years ago, as was previously thought. The forebrain, says Grillner, is like an orchestra conductor, while the microcircuits, with their reaching, grasping, posture, locomotion, and numerous other patterns of behavior, correspond to the members of the orchestra. The conductor determines when each will be called into action.

Providing an elegantly integrated perspective, The Brain in Motion is essential reading for anybody that works professionally with movement control and function and dysfunction, whether in basic research, clinically, or in the training of motor skills.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

一個進化的視角——從七鰓鰻到人類——探討前腦如何協調運動,而腦幹和脊髓中的網絡則負責執行。所有生物都與其環境互動:即使是最基本的生物也擁有一套依賴於進食、移動、戰鬥和逃跑的先天運動電路。在《運動中的大腦》中,Sten Grillner 描述了脊椎動物運動能力的進化,從原脊椎動物到靈長類動物。Grillner 以廣度和深度探討了大腦如何利用腦幹和脊髓中的不同微電路,通過前腦的指令協調它們。他還考慮了大腦的正常功能,作為理解臨床狀況(如中風、帕金森病和亨廷頓病以及脊髓損傷)的平台。

Grillner 在《運動中的大腦》中還解釋了七鰓鰻前腦擁有所有哺乳動物前腦組件的驚人發現,如何徹底改變了科學家對脊椎動物前腦進化起源的看法。我們現在知道,基本組織的進化發生在五億六千萬年前,而不是之前認為的三億年前。Grillner 說,前腦就像是一位指揮家,而微電路則對應於樂團的成員,負責伸手、抓取、姿勢、移動及其他多種行為模式。指揮家決定何時讓每個成員進入行動。

《運動中的大腦》提供了一個優雅整合的視角,對於任何專業從事運動控制及其功能和功能障礙的人來說,無論是在基礎研究、臨床或運動技能訓練中,都是必讀之作。

作者簡介

Sten Grillner is Distinguished Professor at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and previous head of the Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Sten Grillner 是瑞典卡羅林斯卡醫學院的傑出教授,並曾擔任諾貝爾神經生理學研究所的所長。