The Rat Nervous SystemGeorge Paxinos This third edition of the standard reference on the nervous system of the rat is a complete and updated revision of the 1994 second edition. All chapters have been extensively updated, and new chapters added covering early segmentation, growth factors, and glia. The book is now aligned with the data available in the Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, making it an excellent companion to this bestselling atlas. Physiological data, functional concepts, and correlates to human anatomy and function round out the new edition.
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... globus pallidus, the nucleus accumbens, the septum, portions of the amygdala, and the olfactory bulb. NEUROGENETIC. TIMETABLES. IN. THE. TELENCEPHALON. Pallidum. The pallidum contains a diffuse collection of large neurons, many of which are ...
... globus pallidus, the nucleus accumbens, the septum, portions of the amygdala, and the olfactory bulb. NEUROGENETIC. TIMETABLES. IN. THE. TELENCEPHALON. Pallidum. The pallidum contains a diffuse collection of large neurons, many of which are ...
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George Paxinos. globus pallidus; the youngest neurons (birthdays on E16) are located anteromedially (Bayer, 1985b). The substantia innominata contains medium- to largesized neurons lying beneath the striatum (see below) and the globus ...
George Paxinos. globus pallidus; the youngest neurons (birthdays on E16) are located anteromedially (Bayer, 1985b). The substantia innominata contains medium- to largesized neurons lying beneath the striatum (see below) and the globus ...
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... pallidal neurons migrate out of the basal ganglia neuroepithelium on E13 (Fig. 8) and many more migrate between E14 and E16 (Figs. 9–11). Posterior and ventral globus pallidus neurons settle within 2 days after their generation (see ...
... pallidal neurons migrate out of the basal ganglia neuroepithelium on E13 (Fig. 8) and many more migrate between E14 and E16 (Figs. 9–11). Posterior and ventral globus pallidus neurons settle within 2 days after their generation (see ...
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Contents
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Diencephalon Basal Ganglia Amygdala and Septum | 333 |
Cortex | 633 |
Systems | 759 |
Neurotransmitters | 1203 |
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