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Brain Atlas A Visual Guide to the Human Central Nervous System

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ISBN-10: 1891786059

ISBN-13: 9781891786051

Edition: 1998

Authors: Joseph Hanaway, Thomas A. Woolsey, Mokhtar H. Gado, Melville P. Roberts

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Prepared by a team of renowned scholars and clinicians, The Brain Atlas provides students of medicine and neuroscience, and health care professionals, with a complete picture of the human brain.
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List price: $36.95
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/2/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 266
Size: 8.75" wide x 11.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.936
Language: English

Thomas A. Woolsey, MD, is a world-renowned neurobiologist best known for his discovery of the cortical barrels in rodents. During his nearly forty years at Washington University School of Medicine, he has won numerous awards for teaching medical students, residents, graduate students, and undergraduates in psychology and life sciences.Joseph Hanaway, MD, has practiced neurology for over thirty years and has taught basic and clinical neuroanatomy at Harvard University, the University of Virginia, Washington University, and the University of Missouri Medical School.Mokhtar H. Gado, MD, is an internationally known neuroradiologist with more than thirty-five years of clinical, research, and…    

Thomas A. Woolsey, MD, is a world-renowned neurobiologist best known for his discovery of the cortical barrels in rodents. During his nearly forty years at Washington University School of Medicine, he has won numerous awards for teaching medical students, residents, graduate students, and undergraduates in psychology and life sciences.Joseph Hanaway, MD, has practiced neurology for over thirty years and has taught basic and clinical neuroanatomy at Harvard University, the University of Virginia, Washington University, and the University of Missouri Medical School.Mokhtar H. Gado, MD, is an internationally known neuroradiologist with more than thirty-five years of clinical, research, and…    

Preface
Acknowledgments
Background Information
Overview
The Layout of the Book
Terminology
Labeling
Pathways and Pathway Diagrams
Brain Basics
How To Use This Book
Methods
Brain Specimens
Brain Slices
Histological Sections
Cerebral Angiography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Angiography
References
The Brain and Its Blood Vessels
Cerebral Hemisphere and Brain Stem--Lateral Aspect
Cerebral Hemisphere and Brain Stem Arteries; Arteries of the Insula and Lateral Sulcus; Arterial Territories--Lateral Aspect
Cerebral Hemisphere and Brain Stem--Mesial Aspect
Cerebral Hemisphere and Brain Stem Arteries; Arterial Territories--Mesial Aspect
Cerebral Hemisphere and Brain Stem Arteries by Conventional Radiography; by MRA--Lateral Projection
Dural Venous Sinuses and Folds (Diagrammatic); by Conventional Radiography; by MRV--Lateral Projection
Cerebral Hemispheres, Brain Stem, and Arteries; by MRA--Anterior Aspect
Cerebral Hemisphere and Brain Stem Arteries and Veins by Conventional Radiography--Anteroposterior Projection
Cerebral Hemispheres and Brain Stem; Arteries--Inferior Aspect
Cerebral Hemispheres and Brain Stem Arteries; Arterial Territories--Inferior Aspect; Axial MRA
Brain Stem, Diencephalon, Basal Ganglia, and Cerebellum; Arteries; Arterial Territories--Anterolateral Aspect
Cerebellum--Superior Surface
Cerebellum--Inferior Surface
Brain Stem, Thalamus, and Striatum--Anterior, Posterior, and Lateral Aspects
Arteries to Spinal Cord (Diagrammatic)
Segmental Arterial Supply of Spinal Cord (Diagrammatic)
Brain Slices
Coronal Sections
Coronal Section Through Rostral Wall of Lateral Ventricle with Vessel Territories
Coronal Section Through Anterior Limit of Putamen with MRI
Coronal Section Through Head of Caudate Nucleus and Putamen with MRI
Coronal Section Through Anterior Limit of Amygdala with Vessel Territories
Coronal Section Through Tuber Cinereum with MRI
Coronal Section Through Interventricular Foramen (foramen of Monro) with Vessel Territories
Coronal Section Through Anterior Nucleus of Thalamus with MRI
Coronal Section Through Mamillothalamic Tract (Fasciculus) with Vessel Territories
Coronal Section Through Mamillary Bodies with MRI
Coronal Section Through Subthalamic Nucleus with Vessel Territories
Coronal Section Through Posterior Limit of Interpeduncular Fossa with MRI
Coronal Section Through Posterior Commissure with Vessel Territories
Coronal Section Through Commissure of Superior Colliculi with MRI
Coronal Section Through Quadrigeminal Plate with Vessel Territories
Coronal Section Through Fourth Ventricle (IV) with MRI
Coronal Section Through Posterior Limit of Hippocampus with Vessel Territories
Coronal Section Through Posterior Horns of Lateral Ventricles with MRI
Axial Sections
Axial Section Through Superior Caudate Nucleus with MRI
Axial Section Through Inferior Corpus Callosum with Vessel Territories
Axial Section Through Superior Putamen with MRI
Axial Section Through Putamen with Vessel Territories
Axial Section Through Frontoparietal Opercula with MRI
Axial Section Through Midlevel Diencephalon with Vessel Territories
Axial Section Through Anterior Commissure with MRI
Axial Section Through Habenular Commissure with Vessel Territories
Axial Section Through Superior Colliculi with MRI
Axial Section Through Anterior Perforated Substance with Vessel Territories
Axial Section Through Inferior Colliculi with MRI
Sagittal Sections
Sagittal Section Through Superior, Middle, and Inferior Temporal Gyri with Vessel Territories
Sagittal Section Through Insula with MRI
Sagittal Section Through Claustrum and Lateral Putamen with Vessel Territories
Sagittal Section Through Lateral Putamen with MRI
Sagittal Section Through Termination of Optic Tract with MRI
Sagittal Section Through Pulvinar with Vessel Territories
Sagittal Section through Ambient Cistern with MRI
Sagittal Section Through Olfactory Tract with Vessel Territories
Sagittal Section through Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle (Restiform Body) with Vessel Territories
Sagittal Section Through Superior Cerebellar Peduncle (Brachium Conjunctivum) with MRI
Sagittal Section Through Red Nucleus with Vessel Territories
Sagittal Section Through Cerebral Aqueduct (Aqueduct of Sylvius) with MRI
Histological Sections
Spinal Cord
Transverse Section Through Sacral Spinal Cord
Transverse Section Through Lumbar Enlargement of Spinal Cord with Vessel Territories
Transverse Section Through Thoracic Spinal Cord with Vessel Territories
Transverse Section Through Cervical Enlargement of Spinal Cord with Vessel Territories
Transverse Section Through Upper Cervical Spinal Cord
Brain Stem and Cerebellum
Transverse Section Through Decussation of Pyramids
Transverse Section Through Inferior Olive with Vessel Territories
Transverse Section Through Hypoglossal Nucleus with Vessel Territories
Transverse Section Through Fourth Ventricle (IV), Lateral Recess
Transverse Section Through Glossopharyngeal Nerve Root with Vessel Territories
Transverse Section Through Vestibulocochlear Nerve Root with Vessel Territories
Transverse Section Through Facial Genu
Transverse Section Through Middle Pons
Transverse Section Through Superior Pons and Isthmus
Transverse Section Through Inferior Colliculus with Vessel Territories
Transverse Section Through Oculomotor Nucleus
Transverse Section Through Superior Colliculus with Vessel Territories
Horizontal Section Through Dentate Nucleus
Horizontal Section Through Fastigial Nucleus
Basal Ganglia and Thalamus
Coronal Section Through Nucleus Accumbens
Coronal Section Through Optic Chiasm
Coronal Section Through Anterior Commissure
Coronal Section Through Anterior Thalamic Tubercle
Coronal Section Through Mamillothalamic Tract
Coronal Section Through H Fields of Forel
Coronal Section Through Dorsal Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
Coronal Section Through Pulvinar
Hypothalamus, Basal Forebrain, and Hippocampus
Coronal Section Through Optic Chiasm
Coronal Section Through Pituitary Stalk
Coronal Section Through Interthalamic Adhesion
Coronal Section Through Mamillary Bodies
Coronal Section Through Olfactory Trigone and Nucleus Basalis
Coronal Section Through Body of Hippocampus
Pathways
General Organization of Spinal Cord Gray Matter
General Organization of Cranial Nerve Gray Matter
Sensory Cranial Nerves and Nuclei
Motor Cranial Nerves and Nuclei
Organization of Cranial Nerve Nuclei into Columns--Posterior Aspect
Organization of Cranial Nerve Nuclei into Columns--Anterior Aspect
Touch and Position Sense Pathways: Posterior (Dorsal) Column/Medial Lemniscus and Trigeminal Main Sensory Nucleus
Touch Pathways: Anterior and Lateral Spinothalamic Tracts and Trigeminal Spinal Nucleus
Touch Pathways: Head and Face
Taste Pathways
Autonomic Pathways: Afferents
Autonomic Pathways: Sympathetic Efferents
Autonomic Pathways: Parasympathetic Efferents
Visual Pathways
Olfactory Pathways
Auditory Pathways
Vestibular Pathways
Corticospinal (Pyramidal) and Corticobulbar Pathways
Rubrospinal and Tectospinal Pathways
Reticulospinal Pathways
Cerebellar Pathways: Afferents
Cerebellar Pathways: Efferents
Basal Ganglia Pathways
Hippocampal Pathways: Afferents
Hippocampal Pathways: Efferents
Amygdalar Pathways: Afferents
Amygdalar Pathways: Efferents
Hypothalamic Pathways: Afferents
Hypothalamic Pathways: Efferents
Cholinergic and Dopaminergic Pathways
Noradrenergic and Serotonergic Pathways
Index