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Chick Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates An Atlas Featuring Neuromeric Subdivisions and Mammalian Homologies

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ISBN-10: 0125666519

ISBN-13: 9780125666510

Edition: 2007

Authors: Luis Puelles, Margaret Martinez-de-la-Torre, Salvador Martinez, Charles Watson, George Paxinos

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The chicken is the standard model for avian and vertebrate brain anatomy, particularly in development.The Chick Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinatescontains 200 coronal plates and diagrams, 40 sagittal plates and diagrams, and 20 horizontal plates and diagrams, illustrated in stereotaxic coordinates. This book is essential for anyone studying the physiology and function of the chick brain. * Presents the highest level of anatomical detail currently unavailable * Juxtaposes histology with diagrams for ease of study * Employs standarized use of homologies, nomenclature, and abbreviation similar to that in other Elsevier atlases by George Paxinos
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Book details

List price: $190.00
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication date: 7/31/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Size: 12.05" wide x 9.21" long x 0.31" tall
Weight: 4.598
Language: English

Professor George Paxinos, AO (BA, MA, PhD, DSc) completed his BA at The University of California at Berkeley, his PhD at McGill University, and spent a postdoctoral year at Yale University. He is the author of almost 50 books on the structure of the brain of humans and experimental animals, including The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, now in its 7th Edition, which is ranked by Thomson ISI as one of the 50 most cited items in the Web of Science. Dr. Paxinos paved the way for future neuroscience research by being the first to produce a three-dimensional (stereotaxic) framework for placement of electrodes and injections in the brain of experimental animals, which is now used as an…