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This Neuromethods series book reviews methods for generating lesions and for stimulating and inhibiting neural pathways, covering new techniques such as optogenetics and the use of the in situ perfused preparation and reassessing well-known approaches.
Optogenetic Stimulation of Neurons in the Brainstem of Freely Behaving Rats and Mice.- Stimulating Peripheral Afferents to Evoke Cardiorespiratory Reflex responses in the In Situ Arterially-Perfused Preparation.- Excitatory Responses to Microinjection of Glutamate Depend on Dose not Volume: A Meta-Analysis of Studies in Rat RVLM.- Acute Activation and Inhibition of the Sympathetic Baroreceptor Reflex.- Pharmacological Dissection of G Protein-Mediated Second Messenger Cascades in Neurons.- In Vivo Manipulation of Intracellular Signalling Pathways.- Identification of Spinally Projecting Neurons in the Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla In Vivo.- Microionotophoretic Study of Individual Neurons During Intracellular Recording.- Neurobiotin Electroporation for Combined Structural and Functional Analysis of Neurons in Developing Mouse Brain Slices.- Juxtacellular Neuronal Labelling, Physiological Characterization, and Phenotypic Identification of Single Neurons In Vivo.- Analysis of Sympathetic Nerve Activity Analysis of Sympathetic Nerve Activity.- Insight into Autonomic Nervous System Control of Heart Rate in the Rat Using Analysis of Heart Rate Variability and Baroreflex Sensitivity.- Neurophysiological Recording of the Compound Muscle Action Potential for Motor Unit Number Estimation in Mice.- Animal Models of Neuropathic Pain Due to Nerve Injury.- Detection of Sensitized Nerve Responses: Dorsal Root Reflexes, Live Cell Calcium, and ROS Imaging.- Visual Evoked Potential Recording in Rodents.- The Visual Evoked Potential in Humans.- Improving Motor Activation Patterns after Stroke with Wii-Based Movement Therapy.
From the book reviews: "This is a neurophysiology laboratory manual with step by step instructions on how to record from preparations in vivo and in situ using the rat. ... This is a timely and excellent contribution to neurophysiology methods of great interest for students, postdocs, experienced investigators, physiologists, and neuropharmacologists." (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, March, 2015)