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funriiiunl consideration, 1834 

 functional units, 1922 

 homeostasis in, 1 * » — t • , 1924 

 information in, 1 724 

 information model, 1955 

 inhibitoi v state 



hyperpolarizing p. s. p. 'sand, 1(14 

 interaction patterns, 1937 

 interstitial fluid of, 1870 

 intracranial fluid, 1761 178-, 



((imposition, 1778 

 learned organization, 1943-1947 

 levels of organization, 1922 

 local responses, 1940 

 loops in, 1941 

 maintenance, nu; 

 major systems, 1940 

 microclcctrode studies in, 262 

 microenvironment, 1865-1871 



cerebrospinal fluid and, 1865 

 micropipette techniques in, 263 

 mineral requirements, 1895 

 mitochondria metabolism and, 1817- 



1818 

 models, 1 953- 1 959 

 molecules and memory, 1934 

 motoneurons 



recording from, 271 

 inusi le allerents and, 1 ol«i 

 nets, 1938 

 neurons 



excitability states, 389 



for kinesthesis, 414 

 organelles and function, 1934 

 plasticity in, 1698 



posture and locomotion, 1067-1085 

 primary sensory libers 



1 ei 1 irding from, 270 

 protective devices, 1927 

 rei ip il relation to endoi line sys- 

 tem, 1015 

 regulator) mechanisms in, 1241-1243 

 relay responses U140 

 reproductive behavior, 122", 1240 

 sensory and motor responses, 1443 

 sheets and masses, 1939 

 single fiber isolation, 262 

 single mills 



ai ii>. it) , 261 -'7<i 

 identification, 26 



spinal shock and, 783 



table of organization, 1931 

 topolog; 930 935 

 vena ii les, anatomy, 1 7b-' 

 1 lent) -il nei vous system, chemist) y 

 see < hemtstr) 



.11 1 .11 ids of, 1 802 



an 1 1 1 1 • < hue. I 711 j l8l0 



( ompositi 1 1794 1806 



( ytochemistr) . i8ii> 1817 

 eli 1 trol) te exchange, 1877 

 environment, 1865 1888 



integration, 1933 

 lipids of, 1795, 1796-1798 

 macrorhemical data. 1794 

 nucleoprotcins, 1 799 

 principal divisions, 1794-1802 

 proteins, 1798-1801 



components of, 1 798 



electrophoresis, 1 798 

 solids, 1796-1802 

 solutes, 1794-1796 

 Central nervous system metabolism 

 see also Neuron 

 amount, 1928 

 control, 1928 

 fatty acids in, 1821 

 fuel, 1928 

 in perfused tissues, role of glucose, 



1849 



pathology, 1929 

 regional, 1805 

 Central nervous system metabolism in 

 vitro, 1827-1839 

 amino acids, 1832 

 ammonia formation, 1833 

 ammonium salts and, 1837 

 calcium and, 1837 

 carbohydrate, 1832 

 drugs and, 1838- 1839 

 electrical excitation and, 1830, [836 

 electrolytes, 1 83 1 

 energy-rich phosphates, 1834 

 glutamate, 1831, 1833 

 lipids, 1835 



metabolic conditions, 1829 

 metabolic inhibitors, 1837, 1838 

 modified by applied agents, 1836-1830 

 normal characteristics, 1 831 -1836 

 nucleic .11 ids. 1834 

 oxidative phosphorylation, 1835 

 phosphate synthesis, 183-, 

 phosphates, 1834 

 phospholipids, 1835 

 pliosphoprotcins, 1834 



potassium and, 1831, 1837 

 proteins, 1832 

 sodium, 1837 

 swelling of tissue, 1831 

 systems used, 1 827 

 techniques, 1827 [831 

 tissue preparation, 1827 182(1 

 water, 1831 

 1 -ulial nervous system metabolism in 

 18 1 i 1861 

 age and, 1848. 1852 

 -, -aminobutyric acid and. 1851 



anemias and. 18 ,6 



anesthesia .m<\, 1854, 1858 



anoxia and, 1 8 pi 



anxiety and. 1853 



A-\ .Ml. 1. 11. es, 1845, 1847 



beha\ ior and, 1844 



bod) temperature and. 185 



circulation and, 1852 



convulsions and, 1854 



convulsive disorders, 1858 



determinations, 184-, 



development and, 1852 



disease and, 1 757— I 758, 1858 



drugs and, 1859-1861 



energy-rich phosphate compounds and, 



,851 

 function and, 1852 

 glucose, 1847, 1849 

 glucose deficiency, 1856 

 glutamate and, 1851 

 growth and, 1852 

 hormones and, 1859-1861 

 hypoglycemia and, 1849 

 impaired function and, 1853 

 intracellular defects and, 1857 

 mental arithmetic and, 1853 

 metabolic diseases, 1857 

 methods, 1844-1846 

 nutrient supply and, 1855 

 normal, 1846-1851 



OXVgru 



deficiency, 1856 

 glucose and, 1849 

 physiological interrelationships, 1851- 



■855 

 polarographic techniques, 1846 

 psychosomimetic drugs and, i860 

 pyridoxal-5 '-phosphate and, 1851 

 pyrimidines and, 1851, 1857 

 radioactive tracers and, 1844 

 respiratory quotient of, 1848 

 role of glutathione, 1847 



sleep and, 1853, 1855 



tissue analysis and, 1844 



tranquilizing drugs and, i860 



various pathological states, 1855 1859 

 Centrencephalic system 



concept of, 1695 



consciousness and, 1585 



introduction, 1 ) r | 



location, 1695 



origin of willed impulses, 825 

 ( Vim urn medianum 



see also I halamic nuclei 



anatom) of, 881 



corpus striatum and, 869 



function of, 881 , 920 



lesions in man, 881 



ui 1 lining response and, 131 1 



s lation of, 881 , 882 



( iephalopods 



at also [nvertebi ates 



pupil ill. 1. 

 ( Vrehell.u at ii\ u\ . 1 J|u 1258 

 In .mi stem and, 1 254 



cerebellolug.il impulses. 1258 

 cerebellopet.il impulses and, I -'",2. I 



cerebral coi tex 



drugs .md, 1 255 



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