MRI Atlas of the Human Cerebellum (PDF)
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The MRI Atlas of the Human Cerebellum constitutes the most complete, detailed work on the human cerebellum to date. This definitive work provides images in the three cardinal planes (sagittal, transverse, and coronal) at closely spaced intervals of 2...
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The MRI Atlas of the Human Cerebellum constitutes the most complete, detailed work on the human cerebellum to date. This definitive work provides images in the three cardinal planes (sagittal, transverse, and coronal) at closely spaced intervals of 2 millimeters. The images are derived from MRI scans of one individual and from postmortem sections of another. It is the only such atlas set within the universally accepted framework of the Talairach stereotaxic system, derived from standard landmarks in the brain. The book includes a new nomenclature system (labeling system) which is easier to use, aids in understanding the organization of the cerebellum, and is consistent with earlier work on the anatomy of the cerebellum in animals and the development of the human cerebellum in infants.
Recent studies have shown that the cerebellum is involved in much more than motor coordination alone: also in higher functions including memory, language, emotion, and attention, as well as sensory discrimination. This atlas facilitates this new era of study of the cerebellum, allowing investigators to identify cerebellar structures with precision. Everyone concerned with the anatomy, function, or dysfunction of the cerebellum should have a copy.
Key Features
* Provides the most comprehensive, detailed, and authoritative atlas of the human cerebellum
* Contains 110 MRI images and 110 corresponding cryosection images
* Includes a CD with all of the images and text from the book, supported by both PC and Macintosh computer platforms
* Developed within the universally accepted framework of the Talairach stereotaxic system
* Contains detailed myelin- and Nissl-stained histology of major nuclei
* Presents a new, easy-to-use nomenclature system
* Allows investigators to identify structures with precision and to address detailed structure-function correlations
Recent studies have shown that the cerebellum is involved in much more than motor coordination alone: also in higher functions including memory, language, emotion, and attention, as well as sensory discrimination. This atlas facilitates this new era of study of the cerebellum, allowing investigators to identify cerebellar structures with precision. Everyone concerned with the anatomy, function, or dysfunction of the cerebellum should have a copy.
Key Features
* Provides the most comprehensive, detailed, and authoritative atlas of the human cerebellum
* Contains 110 MRI images and 110 corresponding cryosection images
* Includes a CD with all of the images and text from the book, supported by both PC and Macintosh computer platforms
* Developed within the universally accepted framework of the Talairach stereotaxic system
* Contains detailed myelin- and Nissl-stained histology of major nuclei
* Presents a new, easy-to-use nomenclature system
* Allows investigators to identify structures with precision and to address detailed structure-function correlations
Autoren-Porträt von Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Julien Doyon, Michael Petrides, Alan C. Evans, Arthur W. Toga
Dr. Petrides is a Professor at the Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Royal Society of Canada and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on the neural bases of cognitive processes and involves the analysis of the functions of the frontal, temporal, and parietal neocortex and related subcortical neural structures. His research is also focussed on examination of the sulcal and gyral morphology of the human cerebral cortex and comparative architectonic studies. He has authored numerous journal articles (h-index = 88; i10-index 189) and is the author of The Human Cerebral Cortex (2011), Neuroanatomy of Language Regions of the Brain (2013) as well as co-author of 3 other atlases.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Jeremy D. Schmahmann , Julien Doyon , Michael Petrides , Alan C. Evans , Arthur W. Toga
- 2000, 167 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
- ISBN-10: 0080574076
- ISBN-13: 9780080574073
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.08.2000
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