Read The Spark of Life: Electricity in the Human Body Online
Authors: Frances Ashcroft
from toxins 70, 77, 80–1, 93, 95, 96
from electric shock 121, 286, 296, 300–301
sudden cardiac death 140–41, 148, 155–6, 157–8, 159–62
deep brain stimulation 305–6, 309, 310
defibrillator 150, 154–5, 161, 304
Delgado, José Manuel Rodriguez 304
Demostratus 10
dendrites 56, 231,
232
, 269
dendritic spines
232
, 269–70
depolarization 66, 69, 168
depression 209, 257, 259, 262, 293, 295, 309
Descartes, René 281
deuteranopia 202
diabetes 222
neonatal 1–4, 52
type 1, 3
diastole
142
diathermy 292–3
Dickens, Charles 292
dinoflagellates 72–3
DNA 3, 38, 40, 48–9, 56, 173, 185, 203, 313n
Doberman pinscher dog 275
Doll, Richard 260
dolphin 133, 283
domoic acid 249–50
dopamine 257, 258–9, 261–2
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor 253
dreams 82–3, 273–4
Drosophila
304
courtship song 271–2
ether-á-go-go 159
sperm 173
du Pré, Jacqueline 58
Dufy, Raoul 5, 6
Dumbacher, John 76
durian fruit 218
E-meter 303
ear
204
basilar membrane 206–7
cochlear implants 306–7
hair cells
206
, 206–9,
211,
211–12, 306–7
sensing sound 205–9
structure
204
, 205–7
see also
hearing, deafness
‘ear songs’ 209
earth (voltage)
see
ground
Eccles, John Carew 86–8
echidna 133
Edison, Thomas 285–6, 299-301
eel, electric 119–25, 127, 128, 133
electric organs 122–5,
124,
128
electroplaque 122–5,
124
see also Electrophorus
Einthoven, Willem 145–6
electric chair 298, 300–301
electric charge 11, 34, 36, 43
electric fish
electric shock 25, 32, 117–29,
124, 126
, 286, 314n
electrical communication 137–9
electrosensing 129–132,
131,
135–7
social hierarchy 137–8
weak electric discharges 133–9
see also
electric organ, electroplaque, electroreceptors
electric organ 116
electric eel 122–5,
124,
128
torepdo ray
122,
126
, 126–7, 128
electric shock 31, 40, 52, 55, 116, 149, 286, 296–7, 300, 299–301, 302
cadaver demonstrations 28–9
electric fish 117–8, 133
electroconvulsive therapy 293–6
electrotherapy 286–9
Leyden jar 14–15, 35–6
nerve and muscle stimulation 63, 69
to heart 150, 152, 153, 155, 161
voltaic pile 25–6
see also
electric chair, electrotherapy, defibrillator, Topsy
electric shock treatment 286–8, 289–90, 293–6
see also
electroconvulsive therapy
Electrical Ether 291
electricity 126, 141, 187, 284, 286–7, 288, 289, 291, 293, 296
animal 6, 22, 24–6, 32
animal and mains supply differences 36–7
definition of 34
safety trip switches 297
static 9–13, 16, 22, 297
supply 52, 151, 296–7, 298–9, 301
see also
electric charge, electrocution, lightning
Electricity Fairy 5
electrocardiogram (ECG) 141, 144–8, 159–60, 162, 310
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) 293–6
electrocution 296–302
accidental 296–8
capital punishment 300–301
electric chair 298, 300–301
lightning strike 20, 21–2
Topsy (elephant) 285–6, 300, 316n
electroencephalogram (EEG) 236–7, 238, 273
electrons 10, 35, 36, 298
Electrophorus electricus
119–25, 126, 127
see also
electric eel
electroplaques 135
electric eel 122–5,
124
, 128
torpedo ray
122
, 126–7, 128
electroreception 129–139
electroreceptor
Guiana dolphin 133
knifefish 136–7
monotremes 132–3
shark 130–2, 314n
see also
ampullae of Lorenzini
electrostatic generator
12
,
23
, 11–13, 14, 286–8
electrotherapy 286–92
elephant nose fish 137–8
Ellis, Keith 116
Elmqvist, Rune 152
emotions 90, 223, 256, 257, 264, 274, 281, 284, 303
and memory 264–5, 268
brain regions involved 217, 228, 234, 240, 273
endorphins 278
epilepsy 237, 238, 253–5, 267
epithelial sodium channels (ENaC channels) 175–7, 180, 214
equilibrium potential 43
ergotamine 263
erythermalgia 222
eserine 86, 97
ether anaesthesia 279–80
Ewins, Arthur 85
excitation–contraction coupling 112–14
exercise
disease 107,108, 115, 141, 160, 222
endorphins 278
heart rate 163, 166–7
potassium blood levels 168
serotonin levels 262–3
eye 166, 193–203, 315n
colour blindness 201–3, 315n
colour vision 195–6, 198–203, 241–2
photodetection 195–7
structure 193–5
vision in dark 198
see also
vision
Faraday, Michael 6, 31–2
Feldberg, Wilhelm 85–6, 97, 314n
Feynman, Richard 243
fish 72, 199, 249, 275
see also
electric fish, electric eel, torpedo, puffer fish, knifefish
flying boy experiment
12,
13
Fond, Joseph-Aignan Sigaud de la 35
Frankenstein 8–9, 28, 30, 32, 310
Franklin, Benjamin 6, 16–20, 287, 289, 313n
Freud, Sigmund 258
fruit fly
see
Drosophila
fugu
see
puffer fish
GABA receptors 281
Gage, Phineas 233–4
Galen 141
Gall, Franz Joseph 233
Galvani, Luigi 6, 8, 22–5, 26–7, 30, 32, 33–4, 39, 119, 312n
galvanism 9, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32
galvanometer 59,
143
, 145–6
gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) 247, 254, 281
gap junctions 99–100
garlic 221
general anaesthesia 279–80, 282
George III, King 19
Getahun, Haileyesus 247
Gilbert, William 11
Gladstone, Herbert 145, 314n
glial cells 229
Gloyn, Anna 3
glucose 2–4, 52, 238, 312n
glutamate 214, 247
glutamate receptors 214, 247–51, 270, 281
glycine 247, 251–2
glycine receptors 251–2, 281
Gnathonemus
137
goats, myotonic 102–3, 109–12, 252
Golgi, Camillo 231–2
Gordon, Alex 94
gorilla 243
gout 286
Goya, Francisco de 210
Graham, James 289–91
grass pea 248–9
Gray, Stephen
12,
13
grey matter 229
Griffith, Ellis 144–5
ground (voltage) 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 35–6, 296–7
guard cells 188–9
Guericke, Otto von 11–13
Guillain–Barré syndrome 57–8
Gymnarchus
134–7
Gymnema sylvestre
213
gymnemic acid 213
haemolysin 183
hair cells (of the ear)
204
,
206,
206–12,
211
damaged 211–12, 306–7
inner 207–8,
211
outer 208–9,
211
hallucinogen 264
see also LSD
happiness 262–3
Harvey, William 141
Hattersley, Andrew 3
Hawkins, John 259
headache 181, 245, 250, 259, 286, 287
hearing 203–12
cochlear amplifier 208–9
frequency discrimination 206–7
hearing aids 306–7, 309
loss 209–12
mechanosensitive ion channels 207
tinnitus 212
see also
ear, deafness, hair cells
heart 4, 29, 83, 121, 128, 130, 140–69,
142,
237, 260, 280, 297, 301
action potential
147
, 147–8, 156–7, 158–9, 168
computer model 168–9
contraction 141–2, 144, 147, 148–9, 150, 154, 156–7, 158, 159, 163
electrical conduction paths
142
, 143–4, 148, 150, 155–6
ion channels 70, 74, 156–62, 163, 165, 168–9
structure
142
, 141–4
vagus nerve inhibition 87, 165–6, 167
see also
electrocardiogram, longQT syndrome, Brugada syndrome
heart attack 148, 150–51, 155, 168, 169
heart block 148, 149, 152
heart cells 99, 148, 150, 236
sinus node (pacemaker) 143, 148–9, 165
ventricular 147, 148, 168
heart rate 83, 144, 150, 229, 256
abnormal 148–9
acetylcholine 83, 165–6
adrenaline 83, 163–4
in exercise 155, 166–7
heat sensing 221
hemlock 94–5
HERG potassium channel 159, 162, 169
heroin 278
Heron, Patrick 241–2
Heydrich, Reinhard 80
hippocampus 267–9, 276
Hippocrates 160, 226, 248, 253
Hitchcock, Alfred 249
Hitler, Adolf 85, 313n
Hitzig, Eduard 235
Hodgkin, Alan 60, 62–8, 313n
Hoffman, Albert 263–4
honey (mad) 76–7
Hooke, Robert 38
horse 33, 85, 106–7, 278, 300
Hughes, John 278
Humboldt, Alexander von 32, 93, 119–21
Huxley, Aldous 204–5, 313n, 315n
Huxley, Andrew 62–8, 313n
Huxley, Thomas 88, 313n
hydrogen ions 37, 188–9, 214, 316n