Table of Contents: Preface
Chapter 1. Role of Glutamate in Nucleus Tractus Solitarius; pp. 1-34
(Takayuki Endoh, Tokyo Dental College, Japan)
Chapter 2. Localization of EEG Sources – An Integrated Approach;pp. 35-84
(C. Silva, University of Algarve, Portugal and J.P Foreid, Portuguese Institute of Oncology, Portugal)
Chapter 3. Neural Dynamics for biological Motion Perception; pp. 85-116
(Masahiro Hirai and Kazuo Hiraki, The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Chapter 4. Signal Transduction of Auto-Regulatory Microglial Apoptosis and its Clinical Implications: A Common Signaling Event in Cellular Activation and Apoptosis; pp. 117-143
(Kyoungho Suk, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea)
Chapter 5. Functions of L-Pipecolic Acid as and L-Lysine Matabolite in the Brain; pp. 145-165
(M. Furuse et al., Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan)
Chapter 6. Are Neurotics Afraid to Push the Button? An ERP Study of Neuroticism, Stimulua Evaluation, and Response-Selection Time; pp. 167-182
(Anders M. Fjell et al., University of Oslo, Norway)
Chapter 7. A Functional MRI Studyof Unilateral Spatial Neglect; pp. 183-200
(Toshiyuki Watanabe et al., Takeda Hospital, Japan)
Chapter 8. Topographic Brain Mapping of Caffeine Use and CaffeineWithdrawel; pp. 201-214
(Roy R. Reeves, University of Mississippi School of Medicine, USA and Frederick A. Struve, Yale University School of Medicine, USA)
Chapter 9. Functional Relevance of Motor Areas During Mental Rotation; pp. 215-252
(Claus Lamm et al., University of Vienna, Austria)
Chapter 10. Glutamate Neurotoxicity, Oxidative Stress and Mechanisms of Protection in the Rat Brain; pp. 253-271
(Lidija Lj. Radenovic University of Belgrade, Serbia and Vesna M. Selakovic, Military Medical Academy, Serbia)
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