This large format book sets a new standard in quality and clarity. Excellent reproduction and documentation sets this book apart from its counterparts. The main objective of Brain Maps is to provide information about rat brain anatomy that is accurate, convenient, documented, complete, and systematic. New computer and graphic techniques have been exploited to their fullest in what is sure to be an essential guide to neuroscientists in the laboratory. This work provides: # Closely spaced Nissl sections (73) all selected from one serially-sectioned, celloidin-embedded brain. # Accompanying Aligned Drawings illustrate cell groups seen with Nissl stain, and fiber tracts seen with dark-field illumination. # Development of the nervous system illustrated in a series of diagrams. # Computer applications: drawings designed with 2D and 3D computer applications in mind # Summary Map: all cell groups in the Atlas are summarized in a 2D map of the central nervous system. # Nomenclature is documented critically from the primary neuroanatomical literature.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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978-0-444-81414-2 (9780444814142)
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Foreword. I. Overview. II. On Mapping the Brain. A. What is a map? B. The rat Brain. C. On Nomenclature. D. How to use this atlas. 1. Cytoarchitecture 2. Myeloarchitecture. 3. Mapping Experimental Results. 4. Coordinate Systems. E. How the atlas was produced. 1. The Brain. 2. The Pictomicrographs. 3. The Drawings. 4. Level Selection. III. Summary of Nervous System Development (with 10 figures). IV. Atlas of the Rat Brain (73 levels, each with drawing, photo, abbreviations). V. Annotated Nomenclature Tables (tables and annotations in parallel). A. Basic Cell Groups of the Rat CNS. B. Basic Fiber Systems of the Rat CNS. C. Gross Anatomical Features of the Rat CNS. D. Gross Anatomical Features of the Rat PNS. List of Abbreviations. References. Index (including synonyms). Appendices. A. Nissl Stain Protocol. B. Stereotaxic Coordinate Grid (pull-out transparency). Legends for text figures (10 text figures; 1 in color). Abbreviations for Atlas Levels 1-73.