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The human nervous system / / editors, George Paxinos, Jürgen K. Mai
The human nervous system / / editors, George Paxinos, Jürgen K. Mai
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston : , : Elsevier Academic Press, , [2004]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1385 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 611.8
611/.8 22
Soggetto topico Neuroanatomy
Nervous system - Histology
ISBN 1-281-01215-7
1-283-34767-9
9786611012151
9786613347671
0-08-092130-2
0-08-049531-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Human Nervous System; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; SECTION 1: EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT; Chapter 1. Brain Evolution; Historical Pattern of Vertebrate Brain Evolution; Developmental Mechanisms Underlying Brain Evolution; Evolution of Uniquely Human Brains; Conclusions; References; Chapter 2. Embryonic Development of the Central Nervous System; Developmental Stages and Ages; Areas with Special Inductive Influence; Neurulation; Neurocytogenesis; Development of the Neural Plate and Groove; The Brain from 4 to 6 Postfertilizational Weeks
Some Individual Regions of the Brain Ventricles, Choroid Plexuses, and Circumventricular Organs; The Cerebral Arteries; Measurements; Summary; References; Chapter 3. Fetal Development of the Central Nervous System; Cerebral cortex; Deep Telencephalic Nuclei; Diencephalon; Midbrain; Cerebellum and Precerebellar Nuclei; Pons and Medulla; Spinal Cord; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 4. Development of the Peripheral Nervous System; Cranial Nerves; Somatic Peripheral Nervous System; Automatic and Enteric Nervous System; References; SECTION II: PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SPINAL CORD
Chapter 5. Peripheral Motor System Composition of Muscle Nerves; Muscle Receptors; Features of Muscle; Muscle Units and Motor Units; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 6. Peripheral Autonomic Pathways; General Organization of Autonomic Pathways; Cranial Autonomic Pathways; Sympathetic Pathways; Pelvic Autonomic Pathways; Enteric Plexuses; Adrenal Medulla and Paraganglia; Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 7. Spinal Cord: Cyto- and Chemoarchitecture; Cyto- and Dendroarchitecture; Chemoarchitecture; Myeloarchitecture; Acknowledgments; References
Chapter 8. Spinal Cord: Connections Propriospinal Pathways; Afferent Pathways; Efferent Pathways; References; Chapter 9. Spinal Cord in Relation to the Peripheral Nervous System; The Spinal Cord-Spinal Nerve Root Junction; Developmental Aspects; Experimental Studies of the Transitional Region; Brachial and Lumbosacral Plexuses; References; SECTION III: BRAINSTEM AND CEREBELLUM; Chapter 10. Organization of Human Brain Stem Nuclei; Autonomic Regulatory Centers; Reticular Formation; Tegmental Nuclei; Locus Coeruleus; Raphe Nuclei; Ventral Mesencephalic Tegmentum and Substantia Nigra
Cranial Motor Nuclei Somatosensory System; Vestibular Nuclei; Auditory System; Visual System; Precerebellar Nuclei and Red Nucleus; Conclusion; References; Chapter 11. Cerebellum and Precerebellar Nuclei; External Form, Development, and Subdivision of the Human Cerebellum; Cerebellar Nuclei; Cerebellar Peduncles: Topography of Pathways from the Human Cerebellar Nuclei; Afferent Fiber Systems; The Vestibulocerebellum; Longitudinal Zonation of the Cerebellum; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 12. Periaqueductal Gray; External Boundaries of the Periaqueductal Gray; Internal boundaries of the Periaqueductal Gray
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Amsterdam ; ; Boston : , : Elsevier Academic Press, , [2004]
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The human nervous system / / editors, George Paxinos, Jürgen K. Mai
The human nervous system / / editors, George Paxinos, Jürgen K. Mai
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston : , : Elsevier Academic Press, , [2004]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1385 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 611.8
611/.8 22
Soggetto topico Neuroanatomy
Nervous system - Histology
ISBN 1-281-01215-7
1-283-34767-9
9786611012151
9786613347671
0-08-092130-2
0-08-049531-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Human Nervous System; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; SECTION 1: EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT; Chapter 1. Brain Evolution; Historical Pattern of Vertebrate Brain Evolution; Developmental Mechanisms Underlying Brain Evolution; Evolution of Uniquely Human Brains; Conclusions; References; Chapter 2. Embryonic Development of the Central Nervous System; Developmental Stages and Ages; Areas with Special Inductive Influence; Neurulation; Neurocytogenesis; Development of the Neural Plate and Groove; The Brain from 4 to 6 Postfertilizational Weeks
Some Individual Regions of the Brain Ventricles, Choroid Plexuses, and Circumventricular Organs; The Cerebral Arteries; Measurements; Summary; References; Chapter 3. Fetal Development of the Central Nervous System; Cerebral cortex; Deep Telencephalic Nuclei; Diencephalon; Midbrain; Cerebellum and Precerebellar Nuclei; Pons and Medulla; Spinal Cord; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 4. Development of the Peripheral Nervous System; Cranial Nerves; Somatic Peripheral Nervous System; Automatic and Enteric Nervous System; References; SECTION II: PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SPINAL CORD
Chapter 5. Peripheral Motor System Composition of Muscle Nerves; Muscle Receptors; Features of Muscle; Muscle Units and Motor Units; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 6. Peripheral Autonomic Pathways; General Organization of Autonomic Pathways; Cranial Autonomic Pathways; Sympathetic Pathways; Pelvic Autonomic Pathways; Enteric Plexuses; Adrenal Medulla and Paraganglia; Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 7. Spinal Cord: Cyto- and Chemoarchitecture; Cyto- and Dendroarchitecture; Chemoarchitecture; Myeloarchitecture; Acknowledgments; References
Chapter 8. Spinal Cord: Connections Propriospinal Pathways; Afferent Pathways; Efferent Pathways; References; Chapter 9. Spinal Cord in Relation to the Peripheral Nervous System; The Spinal Cord-Spinal Nerve Root Junction; Developmental Aspects; Experimental Studies of the Transitional Region; Brachial and Lumbosacral Plexuses; References; SECTION III: BRAINSTEM AND CEREBELLUM; Chapter 10. Organization of Human Brain Stem Nuclei; Autonomic Regulatory Centers; Reticular Formation; Tegmental Nuclei; Locus Coeruleus; Raphe Nuclei; Ventral Mesencephalic Tegmentum and Substantia Nigra
Cranial Motor Nuclei Somatosensory System; Vestibular Nuclei; Auditory System; Visual System; Precerebellar Nuclei and Red Nucleus; Conclusion; References; Chapter 11. Cerebellum and Precerebellar Nuclei; External Form, Development, and Subdivision of the Human Cerebellum; Cerebellar Nuclei; Cerebellar Peduncles: Topography of Pathways from the Human Cerebellar Nuclei; Afferent Fiber Systems; The Vestibulocerebellum; Longitudinal Zonation of the Cerebellum; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 12. Periaqueductal Gray; External Boundaries of the Periaqueductal Gray; Internal boundaries of the Periaqueductal Gray
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Human neuroanatomy / / James R. Augustine
Human neuroanatomy / / James R. Augustine
Autore Augustine James R.
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (434 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 611.8
Soggetto topico Neuroanatomy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-07399-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Augustine James R.  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2017
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Human neuroanatomy / / James R. Augustine
Human neuroanatomy / / James R. Augustine
Autore Augustine James R.
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (434 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 611.8
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
Soggetto topico Neuroanatomy
ISBN 1-119-07399-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- About the companion website -- Chapter 1 Introduction to the Nervous System -- 1.1 NEURONS -- 1.1.1 Neuronal cell body (soma) -- 1.1.2 Axon hillock -- 1.1.3 Neuronal processes - axons and dendrites -- 1.2 CLASSIFICATION OF NEURONS -- 1.2.1 Neuronal classification by function -- 1.2.2 Neuronal classification by number of processes -- 1.3 THE SYNAPSE -- 1.3.1 Components of a synapse -- 1.3.2 Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators -- 1.3.3 Neuronal plasticity -- 1.3.4 The neuropil -- 1.4 NEUROGLIAL CELLS -- 1.4.1 Neuroglial cells differ from neurons -- 1.4.2 Identification of neuroglia -- 1.4.3 Neuroglial function -- 1.4.4 Neuroglial cells and aging -- 1.4.5 Neuroglial cells and brain tumors -- 1.5 AXONAL TRANSPORT -- 1.5.1 Functions of axonal transport -- 1.5.2 Defective axonal transport -- 1.6 DEGENERATION AND REGENERATION -- 1.6.1 Axon or retrograde reaction -- 1.6.2 Anterograde degeneration -- 1.6.3 Retrograde degeneration -- 1.6.4 Regeneration of peripheral nerves -- 1.6.5 Regeneration and neurotrophic factors -- 1.6.6 Regeneration in the central nervous system -- 1.7 NEURAL TRANSPLANTATION -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 2 Development of the Nervous System -- 2.1 FIRST WEEK -- 2.1.1 Fertilization -- 2.1.2 From two cells to the free blastocyst -- 2.2 SECOND WEEK -- 2.2.1 Implantation and two distinct layers of cells -- 2.2.2 Primitive streak and a third layer of cells -- 2.3 THIRD WEEK -- 2.3.1 Primitive node and notochordal process -- 2.3.2 Neural plate, groove, folds, and neuromeres -- 2.3.3 Three main divisions of the brain -- 2.3.4 Mesencephalic flexure appears -- 2.4 FOURTH WEEK -- 2.4.1 Formation of the neural tube -- 2.4.2 Rostral and caudal neuropores open -- 2.4.3 Neural crest cells emerge -- 2.4.4 Neural canal - the future ventricular system.
2.4.5 Neuropores close and neural tube forms -- 2.4.6 Cervical flexure present -- 2.5 FIFTH WEEK -- 2.5.1 Simple tube, complex transformation -- 2.5.2 Five subdivisions of the brain appear -- 2.5.3 Brain vesicles versus brain regions -- 2.6 VULNERABILITY OF THE DEVELOPING NERVOUS SYSTEM -- 2.7 CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM -- 2.7.1 Spinal dysraphism -- 2.7.2 Anencephaly -- 2.7.3 Microcephaly -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 3 The Spinal Cord -- 3.1 EMBRYOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- 3.1.1 Layers of the developing spinal cord -- 3.1.2 Formation of ventral gray columns and ventral roots -- 3.1.3 Formation of dorsal gray columns -- 3.1.4 Dorsal and ventral horns versus dorsal and ventral gray columns -- 3.1.5 Development of neural crest cells -- 3.1.6 Framework of the adult cord is present at birth -- 3.2 GROSS ANATOMY -- 3.2.1 Spinal cord weight and length -- 3.2.2 Spinal segments, regions, and enlargements -- 3.2.3 Spinal segments in each region are of unequal length -- 3.2.4 Conus medullaris, filum terminale, and cauda equina -- 3.2.5 Termination of the adult spinal cord -- 3.2.6 Differential rate of growth: vertebral column versus the spinal cord -- 3.2.7 Relationship between spinal segments and vertebrae -- 3.3 NUCLEAR GROUPS - GRAY MATTER -- 3.3.1 General arrangement of spinal cord gray matter -- 3.3.2 Gray matter at enlargement levels -- 3.3.3 Spinal laminae -- 3.3.4 Dorsal horn -- 3.3.5 Intermediate zone -- 3.3.6 Ventral horn -- 3.4 FUNCTIONAL CLASSES OF NEURONS -- 3.4.1 Four classes of neurons in the spinal cord -- 3.4.2 Somatic afferent versus visceral afferent neurons -- 3.4.3 Somatic efferent versus visceral efferent neurons -- 3.4.4 Some ventral root axons are sensory -- 3.5 FUNICULI/FASCICULI/TRACTS - WHITE MATTER -- 3.6 SPINAL REFLEXES -- 3.7 SPINAL MENINGES AND RELATED SPACES -- 3.7.1 Spinal dura mater.
3.7.2 Spinal arachnoid -- 3.7.3 Spinal pia mater -- 3.8 SPINAL CORD INJURY -- 3.8.1 Hemisection of the spinal cord -- 3.8.2 Syringomyelia -- 3.9 BLOOD SUPPLY TO THE SPINAL CORD -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 4 The Brain Stem -- 4.1 EXTERNAL FEATURES -- 4.1.1 Medulla oblongata -- 4.1.2 Pons -- 4.1.3 Midbrain -- 4.2 CEREBELLUM AND FOURTH VENTRICLE -- 4.2.1 Cerebellum -- 4.2.2 Fourth ventricle -- 4.3 ORGANIZATION OF BRAIN STEM NEURONAL COLUMNS -- 4.3.1 Functional components of the cranial nerves -- 4.3.2 Efferent columns -- 4.3.3 Afferent columns -- 4.4 INTERNAL FEATURES -- 4.4.1 Endogenous substances -- 4.4.2 Medulla oblongata -- 4.4.3 Pons -- 4.4.4 Midbrain -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 5 The Forebrain -- 5.1 TELENCEPHALON -- 5.1.1 Telencephalon medium -- 5.1.2 Cerebral hemispheres -- 5.1.3 Basal ganglia (basal nuclei) -- 5.1.4 Rhinencephalon -- 5.2 DIENCEPHALON -- 5.2.1 Epithalamus -- 5.2.2 Thalamus -- 5.2.3 Subthalamus -- 5.2.4 Hypothalamus -- 5.3 CEREBRAL WHITE MATTER -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 6 Introduction to Ascending Sensory Paths -- 6.1 RECEPTORS -- 6.2 CLASSIFICATION OF RECEPTORS BY MODALITY -- 6.2.1 Mechanoreceptors -- 6.2.2 Thermoreceptors -- 6.2.3 Nociceptors -- 6.2.4 Chemoreceptors -- 6.2.5 Photoreceptors -- 6.2.6 Osmoreceptors -- 6.3 CLASSIFICATION OF RECEPTORS BY DISTRIBUTION AND FUNCTION -- 6.3.1 Exteroceptors -- 6.3.2 Interoceptors -- 6.3.3 Proprioceptors -- 6.4 STRUCTURAL CLASSIFICATION OF RECEPTORS -- 6.4.1 Free nerve endings -- 6.4.2 Endings in hair follicles -- 6.4.3 Terminal endings of nerves -- 6.4.4 Neurotendinous spindles -- 6.4.5 Neuromuscular spindles -- 6.5 REFLEX CIRCUITS -- 6.5.1 The monosynaptic reflex -- 6.5.2 Complex reflexes -- 6.6 GENERAL SENSORY PATHS -- 6.6.1 Classification of sensory paths by function -- 6.7 ORGANIZATION OF GENERAL SENSORY PATHS -- 6.7.1 Receptors -- 6.7.2 Primary neurons.
6.7.3 Secondary neurons -- 6.7.4 Thalamic neurons -- 6.7.5 Cortical neurons -- 6.7.6 Modulation of sensory paths -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 7 Paths for Pain and Temperature -- 7.1 PATH FOR SUPERFICIAL PAIN AND TEMPERATURE FROM THE BODY -- 7.1.1 Modalities -- 7.1.2 Receptors -- 7.1.3 Primary neurons -- 7.1.4 Secondary neurons -- 7.1.5 Position of the LST in the brain stem -- 7.1.6 Thalamic neurons -- 7.1.7 Cortical neurons -- 7.1.8 Modulation of painful and thermal impulses -- 7.2 PATH FOR VISCERAL PAIN FROM THE BODY -- 7.2.1 Modalities and receptors -- 7.2.2 Primary neurons -- 7.2.3 Secondary neurons -- 7.2.4 Thalamic neurons -- 7.2.5 Cortical neurons -- 7.2.6 Suffering accompanying pain -- 7.2.7 Visceral pain as referred pain -- 7.2.8 Transection of fiber bundles to relieve intractable pain -- 7.3 THE TRIGEMINAL NUCLEAR COMPLEX -- 7.3.1 Organization of the trigeminal nuclear complex -- 7.3.2 Organization of entering trigeminal sensory fibers -- 7.4 PATH FOR SUPERFICIAL PAIN AND THERMAL EXTREMES FROM THE HEAD -- 7.4.1 Modalities and receptors -- 7.4.2 Primary neurons -- 7.4.3 Secondary neurons -- 7.4.4 Thalamic neurons -- 7.5 PATH FOR THERMAL DISCRIMINATION FROM THE HEAD -- 7.5.1 Modality and receptors -- 7.5.2 Primary neurons -- 7.5.3 Secondary neurons -- 7.5.4 Thalamic neurons -- 7.5.5 Cortical neurons -- 7.6 SOMATIC AFFERENT COMPONENTS OF VII, IX, AND X -- 7.7 TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA -- 7.7.1 Causes of trigeminal neuralgia -- 7.7.2 Methods of treatment for trigeminal neuralgia -- 7.8 GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NEURALGIA -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 8 Paths for Touch, Pressure, Proprioception, and Vibration -- 8.1 PATH FOR GENERAL TACTILE SENSATION FROM THE BODY -- 8.1.1 Modalities and receptors -- 8.1.2 Primary neurons -- 8.1.3 Secondary neurons -- 8.1.4 Thalamic neurons.
8.2 PATH FOR TACTILE DISCRIMINATION, PRESSURE, PROPRIOCEPTION, AND VIBRATION FROM THE BODY -- 8.2.1 Modalities and receptors -- 8.2.2 Primary neurons -- 8.2.3 Secondary neurons -- 8.2.4 Thalamic neurons -- 8.2.5 Cortical neurons -- 8.2.6 Spinal cord stimulation for the relief of pain -- 8.3 PATH FOR TACTILE DISCRIMINATION FROM THE HEAD -- 8.3.1 Modalities and receptors -- 8.3.2 Primary neurons -- 8.3.3 Secondary neurons -- 8.3.4 Thalamic neurons -- 8.3.5 Cortical neurons -- 8.4 PATH FOR GENERAL TACTILE SENSATION FROM THE HEAD -- 8.4.1 Modalities and receptors -- 8.4.2 Primary neurons -- 8.4.3 Secondary neurons -- 8.4.4 Thalamic neurons -- 8.4.5 Cortical neurons -- 8.5 PATH FOR PROPRIOCEPTION, PRESSURE, AND VIBRATION FROM THE HEAD -- 8.5.1 Modalities and receptors -- 8.5.2 Primary neurons -- 8.5.3 Secondary neurons -- 8.5.4 Thalamic neurons -- 8.5.5 Cortical neurons -- 8.6 TRIGEMINAL MOTOR COMPONENT -- 8.7 CERTAIN TRIGEMINAL REFLEXES -- 8.7.1 "Jaw-closing" reflex -- 8.7.2 Corneal reflex -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 9 The Reticular Formation -- 9.1 STRUCTURAL ASPECTS -- 9.1.1 Reticular nuclei in the medulla -- 9.1.2 Reticular nuclei in the pons -- 9.1.3 Reticular nuclei in the midbrain -- 9.2 ASCENDING RETICULAR SYSTEM -- 9.3 DESCENDING RETICULAR SYSTEM -- 9.4 FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF THE RETICULAR FORMATION -- 9.4.1 Consciousness -- 9.4.2 Homeostatic regulation -- 9.4.3 Visceral reflexes -- 9.4.4 Motor function -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 10 The Auditory System -- 10.1 GROSS ANATOMY -- 10.1.1 External ear -- 10.1.2 Middle ear -- 10.1.3 Internal ear -- 10.2 THE ASCENDING AUDITORY PATH -- 10.2.1 Modality and receptors -- 10.2.2 Primary neurons -- 10.2.3 Secondary neurons -- 10.2.4 Tertiary neurons -- 10.2.5 Inferior collicular neurons -- 10.2.6 Thalamic neurons -- 10.2.7 Cortical neurons -- 10.2.8 Comments -- 10.3 DESCENDING AUDITORY CONNECTIONS.
10.3.1 Electrical stimulation of cochlear efferents.
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Augustine James R.  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2017
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Human neuroanatomy / / James R. Augustine
Human neuroanatomy / / James R. Augustine
Autore Augustine James R.
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (434 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 611.8
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
Soggetto topico Neuroanatomy
ISBN 1-119-07399-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- About the companion website -- Chapter 1 Introduction to the Nervous System -- 1.1 NEURONS -- 1.1.1 Neuronal cell body (soma) -- 1.1.2 Axon hillock -- 1.1.3 Neuronal processes - axons and dendrites -- 1.2 CLASSIFICATION OF NEURONS -- 1.2.1 Neuronal classification by function -- 1.2.2 Neuronal classification by number of processes -- 1.3 THE SYNAPSE -- 1.3.1 Components of a synapse -- 1.3.2 Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators -- 1.3.3 Neuronal plasticity -- 1.3.4 The neuropil -- 1.4 NEUROGLIAL CELLS -- 1.4.1 Neuroglial cells differ from neurons -- 1.4.2 Identification of neuroglia -- 1.4.3 Neuroglial function -- 1.4.4 Neuroglial cells and aging -- 1.4.5 Neuroglial cells and brain tumors -- 1.5 AXONAL TRANSPORT -- 1.5.1 Functions of axonal transport -- 1.5.2 Defective axonal transport -- 1.6 DEGENERATION AND REGENERATION -- 1.6.1 Axon or retrograde reaction -- 1.6.2 Anterograde degeneration -- 1.6.3 Retrograde degeneration -- 1.6.4 Regeneration of peripheral nerves -- 1.6.5 Regeneration and neurotrophic factors -- 1.6.6 Regeneration in the central nervous system -- 1.7 NEURAL TRANSPLANTATION -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 2 Development of the Nervous System -- 2.1 FIRST WEEK -- 2.1.1 Fertilization -- 2.1.2 From two cells to the free blastocyst -- 2.2 SECOND WEEK -- 2.2.1 Implantation and two distinct layers of cells -- 2.2.2 Primitive streak and a third layer of cells -- 2.3 THIRD WEEK -- 2.3.1 Primitive node and notochordal process -- 2.3.2 Neural plate, groove, folds, and neuromeres -- 2.3.3 Three main divisions of the brain -- 2.3.4 Mesencephalic flexure appears -- 2.4 FOURTH WEEK -- 2.4.1 Formation of the neural tube -- 2.4.2 Rostral and caudal neuropores open -- 2.4.3 Neural crest cells emerge -- 2.4.4 Neural canal - the future ventricular system.
2.4.5 Neuropores close and neural tube forms -- 2.4.6 Cervical flexure present -- 2.5 FIFTH WEEK -- 2.5.1 Simple tube, complex transformation -- 2.5.2 Five subdivisions of the brain appear -- 2.5.3 Brain vesicles versus brain regions -- 2.6 VULNERABILITY OF THE DEVELOPING NERVOUS SYSTEM -- 2.7 CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM -- 2.7.1 Spinal dysraphism -- 2.7.2 Anencephaly -- 2.7.3 Microcephaly -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 3 The Spinal Cord -- 3.1 EMBRYOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- 3.1.1 Layers of the developing spinal cord -- 3.1.2 Formation of ventral gray columns and ventral roots -- 3.1.3 Formation of dorsal gray columns -- 3.1.4 Dorsal and ventral horns versus dorsal and ventral gray columns -- 3.1.5 Development of neural crest cells -- 3.1.6 Framework of the adult cord is present at birth -- 3.2 GROSS ANATOMY -- 3.2.1 Spinal cord weight and length -- 3.2.2 Spinal segments, regions, and enlargements -- 3.2.3 Spinal segments in each region are of unequal length -- 3.2.4 Conus medullaris, filum terminale, and cauda equina -- 3.2.5 Termination of the adult spinal cord -- 3.2.6 Differential rate of growth: vertebral column versus the spinal cord -- 3.2.7 Relationship between spinal segments and vertebrae -- 3.3 NUCLEAR GROUPS - GRAY MATTER -- 3.3.1 General arrangement of spinal cord gray matter -- 3.3.2 Gray matter at enlargement levels -- 3.3.3 Spinal laminae -- 3.3.4 Dorsal horn -- 3.3.5 Intermediate zone -- 3.3.6 Ventral horn -- 3.4 FUNCTIONAL CLASSES OF NEURONS -- 3.4.1 Four classes of neurons in the spinal cord -- 3.4.2 Somatic afferent versus visceral afferent neurons -- 3.4.3 Somatic efferent versus visceral efferent neurons -- 3.4.4 Some ventral root axons are sensory -- 3.5 FUNICULI/FASCICULI/TRACTS - WHITE MATTER -- 3.6 SPINAL REFLEXES -- 3.7 SPINAL MENINGES AND RELATED SPACES -- 3.7.1 Spinal dura mater.
3.7.2 Spinal arachnoid -- 3.7.3 Spinal pia mater -- 3.8 SPINAL CORD INJURY -- 3.8.1 Hemisection of the spinal cord -- 3.8.2 Syringomyelia -- 3.9 BLOOD SUPPLY TO THE SPINAL CORD -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 4 The Brain Stem -- 4.1 EXTERNAL FEATURES -- 4.1.1 Medulla oblongata -- 4.1.2 Pons -- 4.1.3 Midbrain -- 4.2 CEREBELLUM AND FOURTH VENTRICLE -- 4.2.1 Cerebellum -- 4.2.2 Fourth ventricle -- 4.3 ORGANIZATION OF BRAIN STEM NEURONAL COLUMNS -- 4.3.1 Functional components of the cranial nerves -- 4.3.2 Efferent columns -- 4.3.3 Afferent columns -- 4.4 INTERNAL FEATURES -- 4.4.1 Endogenous substances -- 4.4.2 Medulla oblongata -- 4.4.3 Pons -- 4.4.4 Midbrain -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 5 The Forebrain -- 5.1 TELENCEPHALON -- 5.1.1 Telencephalon medium -- 5.1.2 Cerebral hemispheres -- 5.1.3 Basal ganglia (basal nuclei) -- 5.1.4 Rhinencephalon -- 5.2 DIENCEPHALON -- 5.2.1 Epithalamus -- 5.2.2 Thalamus -- 5.2.3 Subthalamus -- 5.2.4 Hypothalamus -- 5.3 CEREBRAL WHITE MATTER -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 6 Introduction to Ascending Sensory Paths -- 6.1 RECEPTORS -- 6.2 CLASSIFICATION OF RECEPTORS BY MODALITY -- 6.2.1 Mechanoreceptors -- 6.2.2 Thermoreceptors -- 6.2.3 Nociceptors -- 6.2.4 Chemoreceptors -- 6.2.5 Photoreceptors -- 6.2.6 Osmoreceptors -- 6.3 CLASSIFICATION OF RECEPTORS BY DISTRIBUTION AND FUNCTION -- 6.3.1 Exteroceptors -- 6.3.2 Interoceptors -- 6.3.3 Proprioceptors -- 6.4 STRUCTURAL CLASSIFICATION OF RECEPTORS -- 6.4.1 Free nerve endings -- 6.4.2 Endings in hair follicles -- 6.4.3 Terminal endings of nerves -- 6.4.4 Neurotendinous spindles -- 6.4.5 Neuromuscular spindles -- 6.5 REFLEX CIRCUITS -- 6.5.1 The monosynaptic reflex -- 6.5.2 Complex reflexes -- 6.6 GENERAL SENSORY PATHS -- 6.6.1 Classification of sensory paths by function -- 6.7 ORGANIZATION OF GENERAL SENSORY PATHS -- 6.7.1 Receptors -- 6.7.2 Primary neurons.
6.7.3 Secondary neurons -- 6.7.4 Thalamic neurons -- 6.7.5 Cortical neurons -- 6.7.6 Modulation of sensory paths -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 7 Paths for Pain and Temperature -- 7.1 PATH FOR SUPERFICIAL PAIN AND TEMPERATURE FROM THE BODY -- 7.1.1 Modalities -- 7.1.2 Receptors -- 7.1.3 Primary neurons -- 7.1.4 Secondary neurons -- 7.1.5 Position of the LST in the brain stem -- 7.1.6 Thalamic neurons -- 7.1.7 Cortical neurons -- 7.1.8 Modulation of painful and thermal impulses -- 7.2 PATH FOR VISCERAL PAIN FROM THE BODY -- 7.2.1 Modalities and receptors -- 7.2.2 Primary neurons -- 7.2.3 Secondary neurons -- 7.2.4 Thalamic neurons -- 7.2.5 Cortical neurons -- 7.2.6 Suffering accompanying pain -- 7.2.7 Visceral pain as referred pain -- 7.2.8 Transection of fiber bundles to relieve intractable pain -- 7.3 THE TRIGEMINAL NUCLEAR COMPLEX -- 7.3.1 Organization of the trigeminal nuclear complex -- 7.3.2 Organization of entering trigeminal sensory fibers -- 7.4 PATH FOR SUPERFICIAL PAIN AND THERMAL EXTREMES FROM THE HEAD -- 7.4.1 Modalities and receptors -- 7.4.2 Primary neurons -- 7.4.3 Secondary neurons -- 7.4.4 Thalamic neurons -- 7.5 PATH FOR THERMAL DISCRIMINATION FROM THE HEAD -- 7.5.1 Modality and receptors -- 7.5.2 Primary neurons -- 7.5.3 Secondary neurons -- 7.5.4 Thalamic neurons -- 7.5.5 Cortical neurons -- 7.6 SOMATIC AFFERENT COMPONENTS OF VII, IX, AND X -- 7.7 TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA -- 7.7.1 Causes of trigeminal neuralgia -- 7.7.2 Methods of treatment for trigeminal neuralgia -- 7.8 GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NEURALGIA -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 8 Paths for Touch, Pressure, Proprioception, and Vibration -- 8.1 PATH FOR GENERAL TACTILE SENSATION FROM THE BODY -- 8.1.1 Modalities and receptors -- 8.1.2 Primary neurons -- 8.1.3 Secondary neurons -- 8.1.4 Thalamic neurons.
8.2 PATH FOR TACTILE DISCRIMINATION, PRESSURE, PROPRIOCEPTION, AND VIBRATION FROM THE BODY -- 8.2.1 Modalities and receptors -- 8.2.2 Primary neurons -- 8.2.3 Secondary neurons -- 8.2.4 Thalamic neurons -- 8.2.5 Cortical neurons -- 8.2.6 Spinal cord stimulation for the relief of pain -- 8.3 PATH FOR TACTILE DISCRIMINATION FROM THE HEAD -- 8.3.1 Modalities and receptors -- 8.3.2 Primary neurons -- 8.3.3 Secondary neurons -- 8.3.4 Thalamic neurons -- 8.3.5 Cortical neurons -- 8.4 PATH FOR GENERAL TACTILE SENSATION FROM THE HEAD -- 8.4.1 Modalities and receptors -- 8.4.2 Primary neurons -- 8.4.3 Secondary neurons -- 8.4.4 Thalamic neurons -- 8.4.5 Cortical neurons -- 8.5 PATH FOR PROPRIOCEPTION, PRESSURE, AND VIBRATION FROM THE HEAD -- 8.5.1 Modalities and receptors -- 8.5.2 Primary neurons -- 8.5.3 Secondary neurons -- 8.5.4 Thalamic neurons -- 8.5.5 Cortical neurons -- 8.6 TRIGEMINAL MOTOR COMPONENT -- 8.7 CERTAIN TRIGEMINAL REFLEXES -- 8.7.1 "Jaw-closing" reflex -- 8.7.2 Corneal reflex -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 9 The Reticular Formation -- 9.1 STRUCTURAL ASPECTS -- 9.1.1 Reticular nuclei in the medulla -- 9.1.2 Reticular nuclei in the pons -- 9.1.3 Reticular nuclei in the midbrain -- 9.2 ASCENDING RETICULAR SYSTEM -- 9.3 DESCENDING RETICULAR SYSTEM -- 9.4 FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF THE RETICULAR FORMATION -- 9.4.1 Consciousness -- 9.4.2 Homeostatic regulation -- 9.4.3 Visceral reflexes -- 9.4.4 Motor function -- FURTHER READING -- Chapter 10 The Auditory System -- 10.1 GROSS ANATOMY -- 10.1.1 External ear -- 10.1.2 Middle ear -- 10.1.3 Internal ear -- 10.2 THE ASCENDING AUDITORY PATH -- 10.2.1 Modality and receptors -- 10.2.2 Primary neurons -- 10.2.3 Secondary neurons -- 10.2.4 Tertiary neurons -- 10.2.5 Inferior collicular neurons -- 10.2.6 Thalamic neurons -- 10.2.7 Cortical neurons -- 10.2.8 Comments -- 10.3 DESCENDING AUDITORY CONNECTIONS.
10.3.1 Electrical stimulation of cochlear efferents.
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Inderbir SIngh's textbook of human neuroanatomy (fundamental and clinical) / / edited by Pritha S. Bhuiyan, Lakshmi Rajgopal, K. Shyamkishore
Inderbir SIngh's textbook of human neuroanatomy (fundamental and clinical) / / edited by Pritha S. Bhuiyan, Lakshmi Rajgopal, K. Shyamkishore
Edizione [Ninth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Delhi, India : , : Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (303 p.)
Disciplina 611.8
Soggetto topico Human anatomy
Neuroanatomy
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ISBN 93-5250-062-8
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Nota di contenuto Prelims; Chapter-01_Introduction to Nervous System; Chapter-02_Neuronal Contacts; Chapter-03_Meninges and Blood Supply of Brain; Chapter-04_Development of Central Nervous System; Chapter-05_Spinal Cord - External Features; Chapter-06_Spinal Cord - Internal Features; Chapter-07_Brainstem - External Features; Chapter-08_Brainstem - Internal Features; Chapter-09_Cranial Nerves - Nuclei and Functional Components; Chapter-10_Pathways of Special Senses; Chapter-11_Cerebellum; Chapter-12_Diencephalon; Chapter-13_Cerebral Hemispheres - External Features
Chapter-14_White Matter of Cerebral HemispheresChapter-15_Basal Nuclei (Basal Ganglia); Chapter-16_Limbic System; Chapter-17_Ventricles of the Brain and CSF Circulation; Chapter-18_Ascending and Descending Tracts; Chapter-19_Autonomic Nervous System; Chapter-20_Imaging Techniques of Central Nervous System; Glossary; Eponyms; Index
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Inderbir SIngh's textbook of human neuroanatomy (fundamental and clinical) / / edited by Pritha S. Bhuiyan, Lakshmi Rajgopal, K. Shyamkishore
Edizione [Ninth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Delhi, India : , : Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (303 p.)
Disciplina 611.8
Soggetto topico Human anatomy
Neuroanatomy
ISBN 93-5250-062-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Prelims; Chapter-01_Introduction to Nervous System; Chapter-02_Neuronal Contacts; Chapter-03_Meninges and Blood Supply of Brain; Chapter-04_Development of Central Nervous System; Chapter-05_Spinal Cord - External Features; Chapter-06_Spinal Cord - Internal Features; Chapter-07_Brainstem - External Features; Chapter-08_Brainstem - Internal Features; Chapter-09_Cranial Nerves - Nuclei and Functional Components; Chapter-10_Pathways of Special Senses; Chapter-11_Cerebellum; Chapter-12_Diencephalon; Chapter-13_Cerebral Hemispheres - External Features
Chapter-14_White Matter of Cerebral HemispheresChapter-15_Basal Nuclei (Basal Ganglia); Chapter-16_Limbic System; Chapter-17_Ventricles of the Brain and CSF Circulation; Chapter-18_Ascending and Descending Tracts; Chapter-19_Autonomic Nervous System; Chapter-20_Imaging Techniques of Central Nervous System; Glossary; Eponyms; Index
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Inderbir SIngh's textbook of human neuroanatomy (fundamental and clinical) / / edited by Pritha S. Bhuiyan, Lakshmi Rajgopal, K. Shyamkishore
Inderbir SIngh's textbook of human neuroanatomy (fundamental and clinical) / / edited by Pritha S. Bhuiyan, Lakshmi Rajgopal, K. Shyamkishore
Edizione [Ninth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Delhi, India : , : Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (303 p.)
Disciplina 611.8
Soggetto topico Human anatomy
Neuroanatomy
ISBN 93-5250-062-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Prelims; Chapter-01_Introduction to Nervous System; Chapter-02_Neuronal Contacts; Chapter-03_Meninges and Blood Supply of Brain; Chapter-04_Development of Central Nervous System; Chapter-05_Spinal Cord - External Features; Chapter-06_Spinal Cord - Internal Features; Chapter-07_Brainstem - External Features; Chapter-08_Brainstem - Internal Features; Chapter-09_Cranial Nerves - Nuclei and Functional Components; Chapter-10_Pathways of Special Senses; Chapter-11_Cerebellum; Chapter-12_Diencephalon; Chapter-13_Cerebral Hemispheres - External Features
Chapter-14_White Matter of Cerebral HemispheresChapter-15_Basal Nuclei (Basal Ganglia); Chapter-16_Limbic System; Chapter-17_Ventricles of the Brain and CSF Circulation; Chapter-18_Ascending and Descending Tracts; Chapter-19_Autonomic Nervous System; Chapter-20_Imaging Techniques of Central Nervous System; Glossary; Eponyms; Index
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Journal of chemical neuroanatomy
Journal of chemical neuroanatomy
Pubbl/distr/stampa [England], : John Wiley and Sons
Soggetto topico Neuroanatomy
Neurochemistry
Neurochemistry - Periodicals
Nervous System - anatomy & histology
Neuroanatomie
Neurochimie - Périodiques
Neurochimie
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ISSN 1873-6300
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Journal of chemical neuroanatomy
Journal of chemical neuroanatomy
Pubbl/distr/stampa [England], : John Wiley and Sons
Soggetto topico Neuroanatomy
Neurochemistry
Neurochemistry - Periodicals
Nervous System - anatomy & histology
Neuroanatomie
Neurochimie - Périodiques
Neurochimie
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
ISSN 1873-6300
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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