Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brain Stem


Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brain Stem
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Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brain Stem


Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brain Stem
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Author : Jerzy Olszewski
language : en
Publisher: Philadelphia ; Montreal : J. B. Lippincott Company
Release Date : 1954

Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brain Stem written by Jerzy Olszewski and has been published by Philadelphia ; Montreal : J. B. Lippincott Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1954 with Brain categories.




Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brain Stem


Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brain Stem
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Author : Jerzy Olszewski
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1954

Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brain Stem written by Jerzy Olszewski and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1954 with Brain categories.




Human Brainstem


Human Brainstem
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Author : George Paxinos
language : en
Publisher: Academic Press
Release Date : 2020-07-11

Human Brainstem written by George Paxinos and has been published by Academic Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-07-11 with Medical categories.


Human Brainstem: Cytoarchitecture, Chemoarchitecture, Myeloarchitecture explores how the human brainstem has been impeded by the unavailability of an up-to-date, comprehensive, diagrammatic and photographic atlas. Now, with the first detailed atlas on the human brainstem in more than twenty years, this book presents an accurate, comprehensive and convenient reference for students, researchers and pathologists. Presents the first detailed atlas on the human brainstem in more than twenty years Represents all areas of the medulla, pons and midbrain in the plane transverse to the longitudinal axis of the brainstem Consists of 63 plates and 63 accompanying diagrams with an interplate distance of one millimeter Includes photographs of Nissl and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) stained sections at alternate levels Provides an accurate and convenient guide for students, researchers and pathologists



Olszewski And Baxter S Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brainstem


Olszewski And Baxter S Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brainstem
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Author : Jean A. Büttner-Ennever
language : en
Publisher: S. Karger AG (Switzerland)
Release Date : 2014

Olszewski And Baxter S Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brainstem written by Jean A. Büttner-Ennever and has been published by S. Karger AG (Switzerland) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Brain categories.


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Olszewski S And Baxter S Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brainstem


Olszewski S And Baxter S Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brainstem
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Author : Donald Baxter
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014

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Atlas Of The Human Brainstem


Atlas Of The Human Brainstem
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Author : George Paxinos
language : en
Publisher: Elsevier
Release Date : 2013-10-22

Atlas Of The Human Brainstem written by George Paxinos and has been published by Elsevier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-10-22 with Science categories.


Work on the human brainstem has been impeded by the unavailability of a comprehensive diagrammatic and photographic atlas. In the authors' preliminary work on the morphology of the human brainstem (The Human Nervous System, 1990), Paxinos et al demonstrated that it is possible to use chemoarchitecture to establish a number of human homologs in structures known to exist in the rat, the most extensively studied species. Now, with the first detailed atlas on the human brainstem in more than forty years, the authors present an accurate, comprehensive, and convenient reference for students, researchers, and pathologists. Key Features * The first detailed atlas on the human brainstem in more than forty years * Delineated as accurately as The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, Second Edition (Paxinos/Watson, 1986), the most cited book in neuroscience * Based on a single brain from a 59-year-old male with no medical history of neurological or psychiatric illness * Represents all areas of the medulla, pons, and midbrain in the plane transverse to the longitudinal axis of the brainstem * Consists of 64 plates and 64 accompanying diagrams with an interplate distance of half a millimeter * The photographs are of Nissl and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) stained sections at alternate levels * Establishes systematically the human homologs to nuclei identified in the brainstem of the rat Reviewed by leading neuroanatomists * An accurate and convenient guide for students, researchers, and pathologists



Chemoarchitecture Of The Brain


Chemoarchitecture Of The Brain
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Author : R. Nieuwenhuys
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 1985

Chemoarchitecture Of The Brain written by R. Nieuwenhuys and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1985 with Medical categories.




Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brain Stem


Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brain Stem
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Author : Jerzy Olszewski
language : en
Publisher: S Karger Ag
Release Date : 1982

Cytoarchitecture Of The Human Brain Stem written by Jerzy Olszewski and has been published by S Karger Ag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1982 with Medical categories.


This work had its inception in 1945 when C. and O. Vogt suggested to one of us (J.O.) the need for investigation of the reticular formation of the brain stem. The Vogts felt that their studies of the extrapyramidal diseases, limited to an investigation of the basal ganglia, had illuminated only one aspect of the problem. In their opinion thorough knowledge of the morphological and functional organization of the reticular formation was indispensable for the understanding of the regulation and co-ordination of motor activity by the extraphyramidal systems. Accordingly, a study of the normal cytoarchitecture of the reticular formation was commenced at the Brain Research Institute, Neustadt, with the intention of applying this knowledge in the investigation of pathological material at a later date. For various reasons this work was interrupted for a period of several years, and it was not until 1952 that it was resumed at the Montreal Neurological Institute. It soon became apparent that it was advisable to extend the scope of the project to include the cytoarchitecture of all the gray masses of the lower brain stem. This conclusion was based largely on the lack of precise definition of the boundaries of the reticular formation and the insufficient data available concerning the cytoarchitecture of many nonreticular nuclei. At the present time the most comprehensive descriptions of the cytoarchitecture of the human brain stem are to be found in Jacobsohn's Uber die Kerne des menschlichen Hirnstamms " (1909) and in Ziehen's "Anatomie des Centralnervensystems" (1933). Jacobsohn's widely utilized drawings of cross sections of the brain stem constitute the most accurate guide at present available for delineation of the various nuclear masses. These drawings are necessarily overschematized due to their small size, and neither they nor the descriptions of nclei are supplemented by photomicrographs. Ziehen's exhaustive description of the cyto- and myeloarchitecture and fiber connections of the brain stem, supplemented by an extensive bibliography, suffers from the lack of representative serial cross sections stained for nerve cells. In addition the photomicrographs presented are limited to a few myelin stained preparations. Marburg devotes a considerable part of his atlas to the description of the cytoarchitecture of the human brain stem, but presents only five schematicrepresentationn of Nissl stained cross sections and includes no photomicrographs of this region. More cyoarchitectural detail of various regions of the human brain stem may be found in the monographs of Gagel and Bodechtal (1930), Stern (1936) and Crosby and Woodburne (1943), all of which are illustrated by excellent photomicrographs. Riley's "Atlas of the Basal Ganglia, Brain Stem and Spinal Cord" (1943), Although not directly concerned with cytoarchitecture, should be mentioned as an invaluable guide to any student of these regions. Apart from these comprehensive reviews, innumerable other investigators have confined their studies to the anatomy of individual brain stem nuclei. The presents work is an attempt to portray adequately and objectively the cytoarchitecture of all the nuclear structures of the medulla oblongata, pons and midbrain. In addition to the presentation of formerly recognized nuclei, several previously undescribed cell groups have been delineated on the basis of cytoarchitectonic criteria. The majority of these lie within the reticular formation. The contents of the monograph fall naturally into two parts. The first consists of a series of nineteen semischematic representative cross sections of the brain, stem, accompanied by low power photomicrographs. Descriptions of the individual nuclei, supplemented by photomicrographs of higher magnifications, compose the second part. It is hoped that this atlas will prove of value to the neuroanatomist who is interested in the position and morphology of the individual nuclei, and to the neuropathologist in his attempts to localize pathological processes and to distinguish abnormal cell forms from the confusing array of morphologically different normal cells found within various regions of the brain stem. Further, the neurophysiologist may find it useful to have available detailed human morphological data which can be correlated with that of experimental animals, and with which his functional concepts may be integrated.



Architectonics Of The Human Telencephalic Cortex


Architectonics Of The Human Telencephalic Cortex
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Author : H. Braak
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 1980-10

Architectonics Of The Human Telencephalic Cortex written by H. Braak and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1980-10 with Medical categories.


This is a timely opus. Most of us now are too young to remember the unpleasant ring of a polemic between those who produced "hair-splitting" parcellations of the cortex (to paraphrase one of O. Vogt's favourite expressions) and those who saw the cortex as a homogeneous matrix sus taining the reverberations of EEG waves (to paraphrase Bailey and von Bonin). One camp accused the other of producing bogus preparations with a paint brush, and the other way around the accusation was that of poor eye-sight. Artefacts of various sorts were invoked to explain the opponent's error, ranging from perceptual effects (Mach bands crispening the areal borders) to poor fixation supposedly due to perfusion too soon (!) after death. I have heard most of this directly from the protagonists' mouths. The polemic was not resolved but it has mellowed with age and ultimately faded out. I was relieved to see that Professor Braak elegantly avoids dis cussion of an extrememist tenet, that of "hair-sharp" areal boundaries, which makes little sense in developmental biology and is irrelevant to neurophysiology. It was actually detrimental to cortical neuroanatomy, since its negation led to the idea that structurally distinct areas are not at all existent. Yet, nobody would deny the reality of five fingers on one hand even if the detailed assignment of every epidermal cell to one finger or another is obviously impossible.



An Illustrated Terminologia Neuroanatomica


An Illustrated Terminologia Neuroanatomica
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Author : Hans J. ten Donkelaar
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2018-07-04

An Illustrated Terminologia Neuroanatomica written by Hans J. ten Donkelaar and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-04 with Medical categories.


This book is unique in that it provides the reader with the most up-to-date terminology used to describe the human nervous system (central and peripheral) and the related sensory organs, i.e., the Terminologia Neuroanatomica (TNA), the official terminology of the IFAA (International Federation of Associations of Anatomists). The book provides a succinct but detailed review of the neuroanatomical structures of the human body and will greatly benefit not only various specialists such as (neuro)anatomists, neurologists and neuroscientists, but also students taking neuroanatomy and neuroscience courses. The book offers a high yield, combined presentation of neuroanatomical illustrations and text and provides the reader a ‘one-stop source’ for studying the intricacies of the human nervous system and its sensory organs. It includes an alphabetical list of official English terms and synonyms with the official Latin terms and synonyms from the TNA. With regard to the entries, the name of the item in standardized English is provided, followed by synonyms and the official TNA Latin term, Latin synonyms and eponyms, a short description and in many cases one or more illustrations. To facilitate the use of illustrations, certain entries such as the gyri or sulci of the cerebral cortex are presented together with extensive cross-references. Terms that form part of a certain structure (such as the amygdaloid body, the thalamus and the hypothalamus) are listed under the respective structure. Segments and branches of arteries are discussed under the main artery, for example the A1–A5 segments under the anterior cerebral artery. Most nerves can be found following their origin from the brachial, cervical and lumbosacral plexuses. However, the major nerves of the limbs are discussed separately, as are the cranial nerves. Nuclei can be found by their English name or under Nuclei by their eponym.