List of contributors.<br>Preface.<br>Acknowledgements.<br>I. Neuronal Network Formation.<br>1. Neuronal network formation in human cerebral cortex G.J.A. Ramakers.<br>II. Molecular and Cell Biological Mechanisms of Neuronal Network Development and Synapse Formation. <br>2. Regulation of dendritic growth by calcium and neurotrophin signaling P.A. Dijkhuizen and A. Ghosh.<br>3. Dynamics and pathology of dendritic spines<br>S. Halpain, K. Spencer and S. Graber. <br>4. Introduction to the seventeenth C.U. Ariëns Kappers Lecture D.F. Swaab, J. van Pelt and M. Hofman. <br>5. Mechanisms of retinotopic map development: ephs, ephrins, and spontaneous correlated retinal activity D.D.M. O'Leary and T. McLaughlin. <br>6. Biologically plausible models of neurite outgrowth G. Kiddie, D. McLean, A. Van Ooyen and B. Graham. <br>7. Competition in neurite outgrowth and the development of nerve connections A. van Ooyen. <br>III. Synapse Rearrangement. <br>8. Molecular substrates of plasticity in the developing visual cortex S.A. Taha and M.P. Stryker. <br>9. Excitatory-inhibitory balance controls critical period plasticity in developing visual cortex<br>T.K. Hensch and M. Fagiolini. <br>10. Structural plasticity in the developing visual system M. Bence and C.N. Levelt. <br>11. Mechanisms controlling the formation of retinal mosaics E. Novelli, V. Resta and L. Galli-Resta. <br>12. Laminar circuit formation in the vertebrate retina J.S. Mumm, L. Godinho, J.L. Morgan, D.M. Oakley, E.H. Schroeter and R. O.L. Wong. <br>IV. Structure and Dynamics in Neurons and Neuronal Networks.<br>13. Dynamics and plasticity in developing neuronal networks in vitro J. Van Pelt, I. Vajda, P.S. Wolters, M.A. Corner and G.J.A. Ramakers. <br>14. Learning in ex-vivo developing networks of cortical neurons S. Marom and D. Eytan. <br>15. Role of synaptic inhibition in spatiotemporal patterning of cortical activity L. Bosman, J.C. Lodder, A. Van Ooyen and A.B. Brussaard. <br>16. Synaptic mechanisms that shape visual signalling at the inner retina P.D. Lukasiewicz. <br>17. The involvement of glutamate-gated channels in negative feedback from horizontal cells to cones<br>I. Fahrenfort, J. Klooster, T. Sjoerdsma and M. Kamermans. <br>18. Compensatory physiological responses to chronic blockade of amino acid receptors during early development in spontaneously active organotypic cerebral cortex explants cultured in vitro<br>M.A. Corner, R.E. Baker, J. van Pelt and P.S. Wolters. <br>V. Dynamics in Neural Circuits in Cognition. <br>19. A visual salience map in the primate frontal eye field K.G. Thompson and N.P. Bichot. <br>20. Chronic multi-unit recordings in behaving animals: advantages and limitations<br>H. Supèr and P. Roelfsema. <br>VI. Deficient Circuitry and Cognitive/Behavioural Pathology. <br>21. Physiological studies of information processing in the normal and Parkinsonian basal ganglia: pallidal activity in go/no-go task and following MPTP treatment G. Morris, Y. Hershkovitz, A. Raz A. Nevet and H. Bergman. <br>22. Rho proteins, mental retardation and the neurobiological basis of intelligence E.J.M. van Galen and G.J.A. Ramakers. <br>23. Neurodevelopment, neuroplasticity and new genes for schizophrenia S.E. Arnold, K. Talbot and C.-G. Hahn. <br>24. The impact of seizures on developing hippocampal networks J.W. Swann. <br>25. Alzheimer's disease as a disorder of dynamic brain self-organization T. Arendt. <br>Subject Index.