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The Human Nervous System

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1190 Seiten
2025 | 4th edition
Academic Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-443-24076-8 (ISBN)
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The Human Nervous System, Fourth Edition is the standard reference for the anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous system of the human. Fully revised, with new chapters covering genes and anatomy, gene expression studies, and glia cells. The book continues to be an excellent companion to the Atlas of the Human Brain, and a common nomenclature throughout the book is enforced. Physiological data, functional concepts, correlates to the neuroanatomy of the major model systems (rat and mouse), and brain function round out the new edition. All chapters are fully revised with sharper photomicrograph images and new chapters on principle fiber pathways and the isthmus and midbrain region are featured.

Professor Paxinos 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 international standard. He was a member of the first International Consortium for Brain Mapping, a UCLA based consortium that received the top ranking and was funded by the NIMH led Human Brain Project. Dr. Paxinos has been honored with more than nine distinguished awards throughout his years of research, including: The Warner Brown Memorial Prize (University of California at Berkeley, 1968), The Walter Burfitt Prize (1992), The Award for Excellence in Publishing in Medical Science (Assoc Amer Publishers, 1999), The Ramaciotti Medal for Excellence in Biomedical Research (2001), The Alexander von Humbolt Foundation Prize (Germany 2004), and more Professor Mai studied medicine in Freiburg, Germany, Vienna and UT Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, U.S.A. Student and Medical practices in Freiburg (Clinic for Neurosurgery), Berlin and Düsseldorf. Dissertation ("summa cum laude") and habilitation were awarded by the University of Düsseldorf: After a period as GP in private practice (Titisee-Neustadt) he became scientific assistant and senior assistant at the C. and O. Vogt-Institute for Brain Research, University of Düsseldorf (1972 - 1983) and Professor of Neuroanatomy at the Institute of Neuroanatomy, H.-Heine-University of Düsseldorf. He served as director of the Department of the Institute of Anatomy 1 until retirement in 2011. His main research interests are (i) the structural and molecular anatomy of the mammalian brain and (ii) expression patterns and regulation of terminal carbohydrates in development, cell activation and disease (III) operation planning in stereotactic neurosurgery. He works on a "Digital Brain Atlas for Planning and Interindividual Registration of Targets in Deep Brain Stimulation" and on a "Spatial Information Management Resource for the Human Brain". J. K. Mai has edited the catalogue of human brain sections from the Vogt collection; he is author and editor of several books, e.g. the awarded "Atlas of the Human Brain" (Academic Press/Elsevier, San Diego), "The Human Nervous System" (Academic Press/Elsevier, San Diego, Amsterdam, 3rd ed. 2012), Human Brain in Standard MNI Space: A Comprehensive Pocket Atlas (Academic Press/Elsevier, San Diego, 2017; with M. Majtanik), Funktionelle Anatomie für Zahnmediziner (Quintessenz, Berlin, 2nd. ed. 2008; Sensi Divini (ital., engl., ger, russ. eds). J. K. Mai is founder and CEO of MR-X-Brain GmbH. Dr Steve Kassem completed his BSc at the University of Sydney in Neuroscience and Psychology. He then went on to complete his honors year at the Brain and Mind Research Institute, looking into the morphological changes of chronic stress on neurons, glia and gray matter. At the Brain and Mind he published work revealing the composition of gray matter represented by its cellular components, and how changes to these components resulted in concomitant changes in gray matter volume. Subsequently, he went on to complete his PhD, in a dual supervision, at the University of Sydney and the University of NSW, looking into the effects chronic stress and its morphological changes had on learning behaviors and their neural circuits. Kassem was appointed a postdoctoral fellowship to work with Scientia Professor George Paxinos AO, bringing his novel histological and MRI skills to Prof Paxinos’ work on visualizing and defining the brain. He has recently completed two books, “Atlas of the Developing Mouse Brain” and “Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Rat Brain”, works completed with Prof Paxinos.

I. Evolution and development
1. Brain Evolution
2. Development of the Peripheral Nervous System
3. Fetal Development of the Central Nervous System

II. Peripheral nervous system and spinal cord
4. Peripheral Nervous System Topics
5. Peripheral Autonomic Pathways
6. Spinal Cord: Regional Anatomy, Cytoarchitecture and Chemoarchitecture
7. Spinal Cord: Connections

III. Brainstem and cerebellum
8. Organization of Brainstem Nuclei
9. Reticular Formation
10. Periaqueductal Gray
11. Raphe Nuclei
12. Locus Coeruleus
13. Substantia Nigra, Ventral Tegmental Area, and Retrorubral Fields
14. Brainstem Cholinergic Systems
15. Cerebellum and Precerebellar Nuclei

IV. Diencephalon, basal ganglia, basal forebrain and amygdala
16. Hypothalamus
17. Hypophysis
18. Circumventricular Organs
19. Thalamus
20. The Basal Ganglia
21. Sex Differences in the Forebrain
22. Amygdala

V. Cortex
23. Architecture of the Cerebral Cortex
24. Hippocampal Formation
25. Cingulate Cortex
26. The Frontal Cortex
27. Motor Cortex
28. Posterior Parietal Cortex

VI. Systems
29. Lower Brainstem Regulation of Visceral, Cardiovascular, and Respiratory Function
30. Somatosensory System
31. Trigeminal Sensory System
32. Pain System
33. Gustatory System
34. The Olfactory System
35. The Vestibular System
36. Auditory System
37. Visual System
38. The Emotional Systems
39. Cerebral Vascular System
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.11.2025
Zusatzinfo Approx. 300 illustrations (300 in full color); Illustrations
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 279 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Humanbiologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 0-443-24076-0 / 0443240760
ISBN-13 978-0-443-24076-8 / 9780443240768
Zustand Neuware
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