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?Contents
List of Contributors................................................................... v
Preface.............................................................................. xi
1. How rod, cone, and melanopsin photoreceptors come together to enlighten the
mammalian circadian clock.......................................................... 1
R.J. Lucas, G.S. Lall, A.E. Allen and T.M. Brown (Manchester and Chatham,
United Kingdom)
2. Melanopsin phototransduction: Slowly emerging from the dark.......................... 19
S. Hughes, M.W. Hankins, R.G. Foster and S.N. Peirson (Oxford, United Kingdom)
3. Circadian clocks: Lessons from fish................................................... 41
M.L. Idda, C. Bertolucci, D. Vallone, Y. Gothilf, F.J. Sanchez-Vazquez and
N.S. Foulkes (Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany; Ferrara, Italy; Tel Aviv, Israel
and Murcia, Spain)
4. Two clocks in the brain: An update of the morning and evening oscillator
model in Drosophila................................................................ 59
T. Yoshii, D. Riegcr and C. Helfrich-Förster (Okayama, Japan and
Würzburg, Germany)
5. Circadian system from conception till adulthood....................................... 83
A. Sumova, M. Sladek, L. Polidarova, M. Novakova and P. Houdek
(Prague, Czech Republic)
6. When does it start ticking? Ontogenetic development of the mammalian circadian system ... 105
E. Christ, H.-W. Korf and C. von Gall (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
7. The circadian output signals from the suprachiasmatic nuclei............................ 119
J.-D. Li, W.-P. Hu and Q.-Y. Zhou (Hunan and Hubei, PR China and CA, USA)
xiii
?xiv
8. Suprachiasmatic nucleus: Cellular clocks and networks................................. 129
S. Honma, D. Ono, Y. Suzuki, N. Inagaki, T. Yoshikawa, W. Nakamura and
K.-i. Honma (Sapporo and Osaka, Japan)
9. Dynamic neuronal network organization of the circadian clock and possible
deterioration in disease............................................................. 143
J.H. Meijer, C.S. Colwell, J.H.T. Rohling, T. Houben and S. Michel
(Leiden, The Netherlands and CA, USA)
10. Interaction of central and peripheral clocks in physiological regulation.................. 163
J.L. Barclay, A.H. Tsang and H. Oster (Göttingen and Lübeck, Germany)
11. Circadian rhythms in white adipose tissue............................................ 183
R. van der Spek, F. Kreier, E. Fliers and A. Kalsbeek (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
12. Circadian modulation of sleep in rodents............................................ 203
R. Yasenkov and T. Deboer (Leiden, The Netherlands)
13. Local aspects of sleep: Observations from intracerebral recordings in humans............ 219
L. Nobili, L. De Gennaro, P. Proserpio, F. Moroni, S. Sarasso, A. Pigorini, F. De Carli
and M. Ferrara (Milan; Roma; Bologna; Milan; Genoa and L Aquila, Italy)
14. The circadian clock component PERIOD2: From molecular to cerebral functions......... 233
J.A. Ripperger and U. Albrecht (Fribourg, Switzerland)
15. Generation of mouse mutants as tools in dissecting the molecular clock.................. 247
S.N. Anand, J.K. Edwards and P.M. Nolan (Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
16. In search of a temporal niche: Social interactions..................................... 267
A. Castillo-Ruiz, M.J. Paul and W.J. Schwartz (MA, USA)
17. In search of a temporal niche: Environmental factors.................................. 281
R.A. Hut, N. Kronfeld-Schor, V. van der Vinne and H. De la Iglesia
(Groningen, The Netherlands; Tel Aviv, Israel and Seattle, USA)
18. Feedback actions of locomotor activity to the circadian clock........................... 305
A.T.L. Hughes and H.D. Piggins (Manchester, United Kingdom)
19. The impact of the circadian timing system on cardiovascular and metabolic function...... 337
C.J. Morris, J.N. Yang and F.A.J.L. Schecr (MA, USA)
20. Nutrition and the circadian timing system............................................ 359
D.J. Stenvers, C.F. Jonkers, E. Fliers, P.H.L.T. Bisschop and A. Kalsbeek
(Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
?XV
21. Managing neurobehavioral capability when social expediency trumps biological
imperatives....................................................................... 377
A.M. Spaeth, N. Goel and D.F. Dinges (PA, USA)
22. Noisy and individual, but doable: Shift-work research in humans........................ 399
T. Kantermann, S.M.T. Wehrens, M.A. Ulhôa, C. Moreno and D.J. Skene
(Surrey, United Kingdom and Sâo Paulo, Brazil)
23. The evolutionary physiology of photoperiodism in vertebrates.......................... 413
D. Hazlerigg (Scotland, United Kingdom)
24. A kiss for daily and seasonal reproduction........................................... 423
V. Simonneaux, I. Bur, C. Ancel, L. Ansel and P. Klosen (Strasbourg, France)
25. Circannual rhythm in the varied carpet beetle, Anthrenus verbasci....................... 439
Y. Miyazaki, T. Nisimura and H. Numata (Hyogo; Fujisawa and Kyoto, Japan)
26. Avian migration: Temporal multitasking and a case study of melatonin cycles in waders.. .. 457
B. Helm, E. Gwinner, A. Koolhaas, P. Battley, I. Schwabl, A. Dekinga and T. Piersma
(Andechs and Konstranz, Germany; Glasgow, United Kingdom; Texel,
The Netherlands and Palmerstron North, New Zealand)
Subject Index......................................................................... 481
Other volumes in PROGRESS IN BRAIN RESEARCH................................... 495
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