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Classification of Afferents in Thalamus and Cortex 4.1 Classifying Glutamatergic Afferents; 4.2 Nonglutamatergic Afferents; 4.3 Concluding Remarks; 4.4 Outstanding Questions; Chapter 5. First and Higher Order Thalamic Relays; 5.1 Evidence for Distinguishing First and Higher Order Thalamic Relays; 5.2 Some Differences between First and Higher Order Relays; 5.3 Developmental and Evolutionary Differences; 5.4 Role of Higher Order Relays in Corticocortical Communication; 5.5 Concluding Remarks; 5.6 Outstanding Questions; Chapter 6. The Dual Nature of the Thalamic Input to Cortex 327 $a6.1 A Brief View of the Phylogenetic Origins of Thalamocortical Inputs 6.2 Driver/Class 1 Afferents to the Thalamus Are Branching Axons; 6.3 Efference Copies and Forward Models; 6.4 Overall Conclusions about the Branching Driver Axons; 6.5 Outstanding Questions; Chapter 7. Linking the Body and the World to the Thalamus; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 The Inputs to Thalamus; 7.3 Outstanding Questions; Chapter 8. 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Nelle pagine prendono corpo, appunto, le operazioni che hanno portato alla luce il turpe mercato che ruota intorno alla schiavizzazione delle donne straniere in Calabria e nell'intera penisola e le testimonianze di alcune di loro disegnano scenari agghiaccianti. Strappate alle loro famiglie, caricate come merce su gommoni, una volta giunte in Italia, non possono piu? tornare indietro. Vengono ammazzate. Ma le donne ammazzate non sono solo quelle albanesi. Accanto a queste donne senza nome vi sono quelle italiane e calabresi che sono tante e stanno diventando tantissime. Le pagine del volume entrano con forza anche nei femminicidi consumati in Calabria, alcuni diventati eclatanti come quello della giornalista Maria Rosaria Sessa, di Tiziana Falbo e della giovanissima Fabiana Luzzi che, accoltellata e bruciata viva a Corigliano il 24 maggio del 2013, e? in ordine di tempo il delitto piu? raccapricciante perche? compiuto dal fidanzatino, giovanissimo come lei. A riprova che la crudelta? e? una matrice comune di tempi e spazi diversi tra loro. 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