Spinal Interneurons 1st Edition
Spinal Interneurons — 1st Edition by Lyandysha Zholudeva and Michael Lane
Discover a definitive resource that bridges basic science and clinical practice. Spinal Interneurons offers a clear, authoritative exploration of spinal cord circuitry, interneuron diversity, and the mechanisms that underlie motor control, sensory processing, and neuroplasticity. Written by respected researchers Lyandysha Zholudeva and Michael Lane, this first edition synthesizes contemporary findings into a practical, accessible guide for neuroscientists, clinicians, and advanced students.
Start with a compelling overview of interneuron classification and development, then move into detailed chapters on connectivity, electrophysiology, and the roles of interneurons after injury. Each section highlights translational relevance—how discoveries inform rehabilitation strategies, neuromodulation, and therapeutic design—making it invaluable for neurologists, physical therapists, and spinal cord researchers.
Why this book matters: concise, evidence-driven explanations paired with clinical implications help readers translate complex neurophysiology into real-world applications. Whether you’re conducting bench research, shaping clinical protocols, or teaching graduate-level neuroscience, this volume equips you with up-to-date science and practical insight.
Globally relevant and regionally useful, Spinal Interneurons serves professionals and institutions across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond seeking a modern reference on spinal cord function and recovery. Clear writing, rigorous scholarship, and a focus on applicability set this book apart.
Order your copy today to deepen your understanding of spinal circuitry and accelerate research or clinical practice in neurorehabilitation.
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