
Neuroanatomical Terminology
A Lexicon of Classical Origins and Historical Foundations
Larry Swanson(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 11. September 2014
Book
Hardback
1080 pages
978-0-19-534062-4 (ISBN)
Description
Human brain imaging, connectomics, network analysis, and neuroinformatics are just some of the important current arenas in neuroscience addressed here. The book solves a fundamental problem by supplying the first global, historically documented, hierarchically organized human nervous system parts list. This defined vocabulary accurately and systematically describes every human nervous system structural feature that can be observed with current imaging methods, and provides an extendible framework for describing accurately the nervous system in all animals including invertebrates and vertebrates alike. Research for the book began in the late 1990s when the lack of a systematic vocabulary for neuroanatomy became a critical problem in developing databases and online knowledge management systems for the NIH Human Brain Project (1995-2005), which grew out of the Institute of Medicine's Committee on a National Neural Circuitry Database (1989). One outcome of this research was the publication with Mihail Bota in 2011 of a Foundational Model of Connectivity. It provides the conceptual framework for this book, which is divided into three main parts. The first consists of four chapters discussing the rationale behind the Lexicon of nervous system parts, historical trends in the evolution of neuroanatomical concepts and nomenclature, the development of hierarchical nomenclature tables, and practical notes on using the Lexicon. The second part is the Lexicon itself, with separate entries for 1,381 standard terms. Each standard term has a textual definition including the method used for identification, age, sex, and species to which it applies, and a citation to the first use of the term as so defined. Each entry also has, where appropriate, chronological lists of nonstandard terms (10,928 in all): translations, alternate spellings, earlier delineations before naming, earlier synonyms, later synonyms, and partly corresponding terms. The third part is a set of 10 hierarchical nomenclature tables of nervous system standard terms.
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[This book is] clearly a labor of love for the author. He looks to both the future and the past to craft this lexicon of neuroanatomical terminology, and the care he takes is quite evident even from a quick glance at the contents. * Doody's Notes *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 61 mm
Weight
2889 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-534062-4 (9780195340624)
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Milo Don and Lucille Appleman Professor of Biological Sciences
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Content
Chapter 1: Lexicon of Nervous System Parts ; Foundational Model of Connectivity ; Macrolevel, Mesolevel, and Microlevel of Analysis ; Goals and Scope of the Book ; Terms and Definitions ; Methodology ; Chapter 2: Historical Trends ; Pattern of Discovery in the Classical Era ; Standard Terms, Synonyms, and Partly Corresponding Terms ; Methodological Innovations in the Classical Era ; The Modern Era ; History of Terminology Analysis ; Chapter 3: Hierarchical Nomenclature Tables ; Chapter 4: Notes on Using the Lexicon ; Standard Terms (Main Entries) ; Nonstandard Terms (Subentries) ; Partly corresponding Terms ; Index of All Defined Terms ; Spelling ; Singular Versus Pleural ; Terms Not in the Lexicon ; Eponyms ; Methods ; Etymology and Pronunciation ; Lexicon of Standard Terms ; Appendices: Systematic parts lists for nervous system ontology ; 1. Basic parts list for adult nervous system in all animals (topographic divisions) ; 2. Vertebrate nervous system development (topographic divisions) ; 3. Human CNS gray matter regions (topographic gross anatomy grouping) ; 4. Human CNS white matter tracts (topographic gross anatomy grouping) ; 5. Human CNS surface features ; 6. Human PNS ganglia (topographic gross anatomy groupings) ; 7. Human PNS cranial nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings) ; 8. Human PNS spinal nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings) ; 9. Human PNS autonomic nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings) ; 10. Human nervous system supporting structures (ventricular-subarachnoid space, meninges, and choroid plexus)