ABSTRACT

This book is an overview of primary sensory maps of vertebrates, characterized by continuous and discrete properties. The eight primary sensory maps of vertebrates have unique features and use distinct molecular cues, cell cycle exit, and activity combinations during development, regeneration, and plasticity. As an introduction and overview, the book provides a short overview for all eight sensory senses and presents through evolution and gene regulatory networks, the molecular cues needed for sensory processing. Independent contributions are included for olfactory, vision, trigeminal, taste, vestibular, auditory, lateral line, and electroreception.

chapter 1|28 pages

The Senses

Perspectives from Brain, Sensory Ganglia, and Sensory Cell Development in Vertebrates

chapter 2|32 pages

Development of the Olfactory System

From Sensory Neurons to Cortical Projections

chapter 3|28 pages

Vision and Retina Information Processing

From Opsins to the Visual Cortex

chapter 4|22 pages

Trigeminal and Related Spinal Projections

How to Cross or Not the Multisensory Projections

chapter 5|24 pages

Taste Buds Explained

From Taste Sensing to Taste Processing in the Forebrain