Computational Neuroscience ( Volume 123 )

Publication series :Volume 123

Author: Blackwell   Kim L.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9780123979087

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123978974

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123978974

Subject: Q189 Neurobiology;Q811.4 biological information theory;R74 Neurology and Psychiatry;TP3 Computers

Language: ENG

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Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science provides a forum for discussion of new discoveries, approaches, and ideas in molecular biology. It contains contributions from leaders in their fields and abundant references. This volume brings together different aspects of, and approaches to, molecular and multi-scale modeling, with applications to a diverse range of neurological diseases.

Mathematical and computational modeling offers a powerful approach for examining the interaction between molecular pathways and ionic channels in producing neuron electrical activity. It is well accepted that non-linear interactions among diverse ionic channels can produce unexpected neuron behavior and hinder a deep understanding of how ion channel mutations bring about abnormal behavior and disease. Interactions with the diverse signaling pathways activated by G protein coupled receptors or calcium influx adds an additional level of complexity. Modeling is an approach to integrate myriad data sources into a cohesive and quantitative model in order to evaluate hypotheses about neuron function. In particular, a validated model developed using in vitro data allows simulations of the response to in vivo like spatio-temporal patterns of synaptic input. Incorporating molecular signaling pathways into an electrical model, allows a greater range of models to be developed, ones that can predict the response to pharmaceuticals, many of which target neuromodulator pathways.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Computational Neuroscience

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

Contributors

pp.:  12 – 16

Preface

pp.:  16 – 20

Chapter Two: Ionic Mechanisms in Peripheral Pain

pp.:  42 – 72

Chapter Three: Implications of Cellular Models of Dopamine Neurons for Schizophrenia

pp.:  72 – 102

Chapter Four: The Role of IP3 Receptor Channel Clustering in Ca2+ Wave Propagation During Oocyte Maturation

pp.:  102 – 122

Chapter Five: Modeling Mitochondrial Function and Its Role in Disease

pp.:  122 – 146

Chapter Six: Mathematical Modeling of Neuronal Polarization During Development

pp.:  146 – 162

Chapter Seven: Multiscale Modeling of Cell Shape from the Actin Cytoskeleton

pp.:  162 – 188

Chapter Eight: Computational Modeling of Diffusion in the Cerebellum

pp.:  188 – 210

Chapter Nine: Astrocyte-Neuron Interactions: From Experimental Research-Based Models to Translational Medicine

pp.:  210 – 238

Chapter Ten: Dynamic Metabolic Control of an Ion Channel

pp.:  238 – 268

Chapter Eleven: Modeling Molecular Pathways of Neuronal Ischemia

pp.:  268 – 296

Chapter Twelve: Modeling Intracellular Signaling Underlying Striatal Function in Health and Disease

pp.:  296 – 324

Chapter Thirteen: Data-Driven Modeling of Synaptic Transmission and Integration

pp.:  324 – 370

Chapter Fourteen: Multiscale Modeling and Synaptic Plasticity

pp.:  370 – 406

Index

pp.:  406 – 421

Color Plate

pp.:  421 – 437

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