Biology of Sensory Systems

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780470518632
Year: 2009
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 536


Description:
Since publication of the first edition, huge developments have
taken place in sensory biology research and new insights have been
provided in particular by molecular biology. These show the
similarities in the molecular architecture and in the physiology of
sensory cells across species and across sensory modality and often
indicate a common ancestry dating back over half a billion
years. 


Biology of Sensory Systems has thus been completely
revised and takes a molecular, evolutionary and comparative
approach, providing an overview of sensory systems in vertebrates,
invertebrates and prokaryotes, with a strong focus on human
senses.


Written by a renowned author with extensive teaching experience,
the book covers, in six parts, the general features of sensory
systems, the mechanosenses, the chemosenses, the senses which
detect electromagnetic radiation, other sensory systems including
pain, thermosensitivity and some of the minority senses and,
finally, provides an outline and discussion of philosophical
implications.


New in this edition:


Greater emphasis on molecular biology and intracellular
mechanisms

New chapter on genomics and sensory systems

Sections on TRP channels, synaptic transmission, evolution of
nervous systems, arachnid mechanosensitive sensilla and
photoreceptors, electroreception in the Monotremata, language and
the FOXP2 gene, mirror neurons and the molecular biology of
pain



Updated passages on human olfaction and gustation. 




Over four hundred illustrations, boxes containing supplementary
material and self-assessment questions an

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