The Rhesus Monkey Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates
Autor George Paxinos, Michael Petrides, Henry C. Evrarden Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 iun 2024
- Coronal diagrams and accompanying photographic plates spaced at 120 µm intervals; diagrams completely revised
- Photographic coronal plates of SMI immunoreactivity; delineations completely revised
- Linking of structure names from the atlas to the CoCoMac neuroinformatics database for online retrieval of additional information on partitioning schemes and connectivity
- Inclusion of MR images at approximately the same levels as the coronal diagrams
- This monkey brain atlas follows the same nomenclature and abbreviations conventions as the mouse, rat, chicken, and human brain atlases published under George Paxinos’ leadershi
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0128158522
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 29 mm
Greutate: 1.48 kg
Ediția:4
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Primate neurobiologists, embryologists, evolutionary biologists and pathologists, developmental neurobiologists, early career researchers in neuroscience, imaging, especially in the field of functional brain mapping, and developmental biology; from students to very experienced researchersCuprins
1. Introduction
2. Stereotaxic Surgery
3. Histology
4. Photography
5. Stereotaxic Reference System
6. The Basis of Delineation of Structures
7. References
8. Index of Abbreviations
9. Plates
10. List of Structures
Descriere
Paxinos and Petrides' The Rhesus Monkey Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates is the most comprehensive and accurate atlas of the monkey brain currently available. The fourth edition of this classic book will be a complete revision, featuring many improvements and upgrades. Containing coronal diagrams and accompanying photographic plates spaced at 120 µm intervals, this atlas follows the same nomenclature and abbreviations conventions as the mouse, rat, chicken, and human brain atlases published under George Paxinos’ leadership. This atlas is suitable for researchers who work with both monkeys and humans. Constructed by the established leaders in neuroanatomical atlas development, the new edition will again be the indispensable resource for all scientists working on the primate nervous system.
- Coronal diagrams and accompanying photographic plates spaced at 120 µm intervals; diagrams completely revised
- Photographic coronal plates of SMI immunoreactivity; delineations completely revised
- Linking of structure names from the atlas to the CoCoMac neuroinformatics database for online retrieval of additional information on partitioning schemes and connectivity
- Inclusion of MR images at approximately the same levels as the coronal diagrams
- This monkey brain atlas follows the same nomenclature and abbreviations conventions as the mouse, rat, chicken, and human brain atlases published under George Paxinos’ leadershi