
Fiber Pathways of the Brain
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Part I: Relevance of the Cerebral White Matter Fiber Pathways
- 1 Introduction
- 2 White Matter Pathways in Early Neuroscience
- Part II: Approach to the Study of the Fiber Tracts
- 3 Materials Analyzed
- 4 Architecture and Nomenclature of Rhesus Monkey Cerebral Hemisphere
- Part III: White Matter Fiber Bundles by Cortical Region of Origin
- 5 Principles of Organization
- 6 Parietal Lobe
- 7 Superior Temporal Region
- 8 Inferior Temporal Region
- 9 Occipital Lobe
- 10 Cingulate Cortex
- 11 Motor Cortex
- 12 Prefrontal Cortex
- Part IV: Connectional Topography and Putative Functional Roles of Individual Fiber Bundles
- Section A: Long Association Fiber Pathways
- 13 Superior Longitudinal Fasciculus and Arcuate Fasciculus
- 14 Extreme Capsule
- 15 Middle Longitudinal Fasciculus
- 16 Uncinate Fasciculus
- 17 Cingulum Bundle
- 18 Inferior Longitudinal Fasciculus
- 19 Fronto-Occipital Fasciculus
- Section B: Striatal Fibers
- 20 Muratoff Bundle (Subcallosal Fasciculus) and the External Capsule
- Section C: Commissural Fibers
- 21 Anterior Commissure
- 22 Corpus Callosum
- 23 Hippocampal Commissures
- Section D: Projection Fibers (The Subcortical Fiber Bundle)
- 24 Internal Capsule
- 25 Sagittal Stratum
- 26 Thalamic Peduncles
- Part V: Composite Summary of Cerebral White Matter Fiber Systems in the Rhesus Monkey
- 27 Composite Summary of Cerebral White Matter Fiber Pathways in the Rhesus Monkey
- Part VI: Functional Considerations
- 28 Clinical Significance
- 29 Conclusions
- Notes
- Abbreviations
- References
- Index
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