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The primate nervous system [electronic resource]. Pt. I
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  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Front Cover; The Primate Nervous System; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter I. A Digital Rosetta Stone for Primate Brain Terminology; 1. Introduction; 2. Status of digital atlas development; 3. Neuronames: a semantic network of the classical neuroanatomical nomenclature; 4. The template atlas: image representation of the classical neuroanatomical nomenclature; 5. What a standard nomenclature and template atlas can do for you; 6. Acknowledgements; 7. References; Chapter II. Neurobiology and Neuropathology of the Human Hypothalamus; 1. Introduction
  • 2. Nucleus Basalis of Meynert and diagonal band of Broca3. Islands of Calleja (insulae terminalis); 4. Suprachiasmatic nucleus; 5. Sexually dimorphic nucleus (intermediate nucleus, INAH-1); 6. Other hypothalamic sexually dimorphic structures (INAH-2,3, BST, SCN, anterior commissure); 7. Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BST); 8. Supraoptic and paraventricular nucleus (SON, PVN); 9, The ventromedial nucleus (Nucleus of Cajal); 10. Dorsomedial nucleus; 11. Infundibular nucleus (arcuate nucleus) and subventricular nucleus; 12. Lateral tuberal nucleus; 13. Tuberomamillary nucleus
  • 14. Posterior hypothalamic nucleus15. Incerto hypothalamic cell group (A13); 16. Corpora mamillare; 17. Conclusions; 18. Summary; 19. Acknowledgements; 20. List of abbreviations; 21. References; Chapter III. Caudal Pons and Medulla Oblongata; 1. Introduction; 2 The concept of the reticular formation; 3. Classification of lower brainstem neurons; 4. Motoneurons with axons innervating striated muscle (somatic or special visceral); 5. Parasympathetic preganglionic motoneurons; 6. Premotor neurons innervating brainstem motoneurons which project to striated muscle (somatic or special visceral)
  • 7. Respiratory neurons in the lower brainstem8. The raphe nuclei in the human; 9. Lower brainstem neurons projecting to the spinal cord, including sympathetic premotor neurons; 10. Brainstem catecholamine-synthesizing neurons; 11. Neurons containing 5-HT, Neuropeptide Y, or Substance P; 12. Neurons synthesizing nitric oxide in lower brainstem of human; 13. Human ventrolateral medullary neurons containing PNMT, PH8 or NADPH diaphorase; 14. Galanin-containing neurons in human medulla and pons; 15. Nucleus tractus solitarius
  • 16. Nerve terminals containing neurotransmitter-related markers in lower pons and medulla17. Receptor binding studies in lower pons and medulla; 18. Receptors on area postrema neurons and on distal processes of vagal afferents; 19. Acknowledgements; 20. References; Chapter IV. The Primate Locus Coeruleus: The Chemical Neuroanatomy of the Nucleus, its Efferent Projections, and its Target Receptors; 1. Introduction; 2. The nucleus locus coeruleus; 3. Afferents; 4. Efferents; 5. Receptors; 6. Development; 7. Conclusions; 8. Acknowledgements; 9. Abbreviations; 10. References
  • Chapter V. The Cholinergic System in the Primate Brain: Basal Forebrain and Pontine-Tegmental Cell Groups
  • This volume is a new, timely and fitting extension to the Handbook of Chemical Neuroanatomy, focussing on the neurochemical circuitry of the primate brain. The book will compliment the growing efforts to apply the analytical strategies of chemical neuroanatomy to the primate brain. The goal of this volume is to develop a broad-based coverage of human and non-human primate chemical neuroanatomic details together within a volume in which details on transmitters and systems can be appreciated. The eight comprehensive chapters that comprise this volume deal with large global concepts an
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Englisch
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ISBN: 1-281-05543-3, 9786611055431, 0-08-053950-5
OCLC-Nummer: 476112563
Titel-ID: 9925022111206463
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1 online resource (553 p.)
Schlagworte
Neurochemistry, Neuroanatomy, Primates