These are links to information and resources that seem to come up in all
the courses I teach. Some will be more or less relevant than others but
this way, there is only one place to maintain and update.
Physiology, 4th ed. by Berne, R.M. and Levy, M.N. Mosby,
1998.
Textbook of Medical Physiology by E. Guyton.
Cardiovascular Physiology
Cardiovascular Physiology (Fourth Edition) by David
E. Mohrman and Lois Jane Heller.
Physiology and Pharmacology of the Heart by Hilary Brown
and Roland Kozlowski. Blackwell Science, 1997.
Life at the Extremes: The Science of Survival by Frances
M. Ashcroft, available
from Barnes and Noble.
Cardiovascular
Physiology Concepts a web site to go with the text book by
Richard Klabunde.
Bioelectricity and Modeling
Bioelectricity and Biomagnetism, Vol. 1 by Ramesh
M. Gulrajani. (expensive but the best reference book for the course
and this material)
Bioelectric Phenomoena by Robert Plonsey (the predecessor
to our text with much more detail in computational components and volume
conductor problems. A classic no longer in print but available
through used bookstores, e.g., Amazon.com)
Bioelectromagnetism by Jaakko Malmivuo and Robert
Plonsey. No
longer in print but available directly from the web.
Mathematical Physiology by James Keener and James
Sneyd. Springer Verlag. (great all around book on modeling and
simulation in physiology)
CESLab a program for
simulation of cardiac propogation using cellular automata, available
for
both
Windoze platform and for the
Max/OSX . The original home of this project seems to have
disappeared but downloads are available.