Glial Cells
Discover the fascinating world of glial cells in "Glial Cells" by Peter R. Laming, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This comprehensive paperback, spanning 446 pages, delves into the critical role glial cells play in the mammalian brain, constituting approximately 50% of its volume. Laming explores groundbreaking research that reveals how glia interact with neurons both morphologically and biochemically, particularly during behavioral changes. This insightful examination suggests that glial cells may not only support but also actively modulate neuronal activity, potentially influencing behavior itself. Perfect for students and professionals in neuropsychology and neuroscience, "Glial Cells" offers a deeper understanding of these essential brain components. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of neuroglia with this essential addition to your library.