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    Author(s)M. Lontano
    PublisherAmerican Institute of Physics
    ISBN9780735400573
    Pages476
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2002

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    American Institute of Physics Superstrong Fields In Plasmas by M. Lontano

    Over the past few years, laser intensities have dramatically increased. Today, relatively compact laser systems can produce on target intensities four to five orders of magnitude greater than was previously possible. During this conference, the most recent theoretical and experimental advances in several fields of basic physics and of the relevant technological applications, made possible by the rapid development of such superstrong lasers, were presented and discussed. In the present volume the reader will find general and technical contributions on topics such as atomic and molecular dynamics in strong fields, high harmonic generation, coherent X-ray radiation, nonlinear plasma dynamics and relativistic optics, ultrarelativistic particle production and acceleration, inertial confinement fusion and fast ignition, laboratory astrophysics, high energy astrophysics and cosmology, applications of superstrong pulses to high energy physics.
      
    I. Introduction

    The Development of Concepts of Mechanisms of Anesthesia

    Donald Caton and Joseph F. Antognini

    II. Anesthesia, Consciousness, and Memory

    Mechanisms of Consciousness with Emphasis on the Cerebral Cortical Component

    G. Bryan Young

    Anesthesia Meets Memory: Tools for Critical Appraisal

    Robert A. Veselis

    III. Sleep, Coma, and Anesthesia-Similarities and Differences

    Sleep and Anesthesia

    John Keifer

    Possible Relationships of Anesthetic Coma and Pathological Disorders of Consciousness

    Nicholas D. Schiff and Fred Plum

    IV. Neural Mechanisms

    Cerebral Cortex-Anesthetic Action on the Electroencephalogram: Cellular and Synaptic Mechanisms and Clinical Monitoring

    Heath Lukatch and Scott Greenwald

    Cerebral Mechanisms of Analgesia and Anesthesia in Humans Elucidated by In Vivo Brain Imaging

    Ferenc Gyulai and Leonard Firestone

    Thalamus

    Anthony Angel

    The Hippocampus

    M. Bruce MacIver

    Anesthetic Effects on the Reticular Formation, Brainstem and Central Nervous System Arousal

    Joseph F. Antognini and Earl Carstens

    Anesthesia, the Spinal Cord and Motor Responses to Noxious Stimulation

    Joseph F. Antognini and Earl Carstens

    Spinal Cord-Dorsal Horn

    J. G. Collins

    Spinal Cord: Anesthetic Actions on Motor Neurons

    Joan J. Kendig

    Simple Genetic Models for Anesthetic Action

    Philip G. Morgan and Margaret Sedensky

    Genetic Dissection of Anesthetic Action

    Gregg E. Homanics and Leonard L. Firestone

    V. Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms

    General Anesthetic Effects on GABAA Receptors

    Robert A. Pearce

    Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors and Anesthetics

    Stuart A. Forman, Pamela Flood, and Douglas Raines

    Actions of General Anesthetic on Voltage-Gated Ion Channels

    Norbert Topf, Esperanza Recio-Pinto, Thomas J. J. Blanck, and Hugh C. Hemmings, Jr

    Glutamate Receptors: Physiology and Anesthetic Pharmacology

    Misha Perouansky and Joseph F. Antognini

    General Anesthetic Effects on Glycine Receptors

    Stephen Daniels

    Presynaptic Actions of General Anesthetics

    Misha Perouansky and Hugh C. Hemmings, Jr

    The Meyer-Overton Relationship and Its Exceptions

    Warren S. Sandberg and Keith W. Miller

    Protein Models

    Jonas S. Johansson and Roderic G. Eckenhoff

    The Opioid Receptors

    Gary J. Brenner, Jianren Mao, and Carl Rosow

    Local Anesthetics

    Ging Kuo Wang

    Neuromuscular Blocking Agents and General Anesthesia

    Gerald A. Gronert and Timothy Tautz

    VI. Future Research

    The Future of Anesthetic Mechanisms Research

    Joseph F. Antognini, Douglas E. Raines, and Earl Carstens

    Index