Galvanis Spark chronicles the gradual understanding of the nerve impulse which is the basis of all thoughts, sensations and actions. The story begins with Luigi Galvanis chance observation of a spark from a friction machine causing a frogs leg to twitch from across the room. The accurate recording and the understanding of the properties of the nerve fiber membrane that makes the impulse possible became the objectives of neuroscientists for over 200 years. The author, Alan J. McComas finely interweaves the stories, the challenges, and the controversies of the most prominent figures in neuroscience, from the histological descriptions of nerve cells by Cajal to the discovery of a three-dimensional structure of ion channels in cell membranes by MacKinnon. Along the way he details the first recordings of the impulse with a cathode ray oscilloscope by Gasser and Erlanger, Adrians discovery that stimulus intensity is coded by the frequency of nerveimpulses, and Hodgkin and Huxleys brilliant voltage clamp experiments, amongst many others. The recognition by Galvani that muscles and nerves have an electrical component triggered the field of neurophysiology and in turn has produced some of the greatest discoveries in neuroscience. 16 investigators of the nerve impulse went on to win or share Nobel prizes and this book not only emphasizes their work but also traces their brilliant careers. For anyone interested in the nervous system and the history of neuroscience, Galvanis Spark:: The Story of the Nerve Impulse isessential reading.
Contents; Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: The Spark; Chapter 3: Catching Up; Chapter 4: The Anatomists Eye; Chapter 5: Cambridge, 1904. The Engineer; Chapter 6: The Cathode Ray Oscilloscope; Chapter 7: The Code; Chapter 8: Excitation and Inhibition; Chapter 9: The Messengers; Chapter 10: The Squid Giant Axon; Chapter 11: The Neuromuscular Junction; Chapter 12: The Giant Axon Impaled; Chapter 13: The War Years; Chapter 14: Sodium Unmasked; Chapter 15: The Voltage Clamp; Chapter 16: Aftermath; Chapter 17: Muscle: the New Physiology; Chapter 18: More Triumphs with Microelectrodes; Chapter 19: The Single Ion Channel; Chapter 20: Myotonic Goats and Migraines; Chapter 21: The Swinging Gate; Chapter 22: Departures; Chapter 23: Postscript; Notes; Bibliography; Index;
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