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OverviewThis preface is addressed to the reader who wishes to inquire into the prevailing concepts, hypotheses and theories about development of sensory systems and wants to know how they are exemplified in the following chapters. I believe that science is hypothesis and theory and that the growth and evolution of any branch of science can be measured by the degree to which its theories have been reified. By that standard, one must conc1ude that developmental neuro- biologie is in its infancy. The rapid accumulation of observations which has occurred in this branch of science in the past century leads to progress only to the extent that the facts validate or falsify hypotheses. The following chapters show that we have a plethora of facts but a dearth of hypotheses. Another index of the maturity of any branch of science is its level of historical self-awareness. Because the history of any branch of science is essentially the history of ideas and of the rise and fall of theories, the level of historical awareness is related to the extent to which reification of its hypothetical constructs has advanced. It is largely because few theories of development of sensory systems, or indeed, of developmental neurobiology, have progressed far in the process of reification that the his tory of developmental neurobiology remains unwritten. The subject of this volume is hardly mentioned in the many books devoted to the history of related disciplines. Full Product DetailsAuthor: M. Jacobson , C.M. Bate , V. McMillan Carr , P. P. C. GraziadeiPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Volume: 9 Weight: 1.285kg ISBN: 9783540086321ISBN 10: 3540086323 Pages: 478 Publication Date: 01 September 1978 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of Contents1 Development of Sensory Systems in Arthropods.- 2 Continuous Nerve Cell Renewal in the Olfactory System.- 3 The Interactions of Periphery and Center in the Development of Dorsal Root Ganglia.- 4 Visual Behavior Development in Nonmammalian Vertebrates.- 5 Ontogeny of Structure and Function in the Vertebrates Auditory System.- 6 The Development of Somatosensory Thalamus in Mammals.- 7 Functional Modification of the Developing Visual System.- 8 Development of Cutaneous Sensory Receptors in Birds.- 9 Cell Death During Development of the Nervous System.- Author Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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