The fourth edition of _Atlas of the Human Brain_ presents the anatomy
of the brain at macroscopic and microscopic levels, featuring
different aspects of brain morphology and topography. This greatly
enlarged new edition provides the most detailed and accurate
delineations of brain structure available. It includes features which
assist in the new fields of neuroscience – functional imaging,
resting state imaging and tractography. _Atlas of the Human Brain_ is
an essential guide to those working with human brain imaging or
attempting to relate their observations on experimental animals to
humans. Totally new in this edition is the inclusion of Nissl plates
with delineation of cortical areas (Brodmann’s areas), the first
time that these areas have been presented in serial histological
sections.
* The contents of the Atlas of the brain in MNI stereotaxic space has
been extensively expanded from 143 pages, showing 69 levels through
the hemisphere, to 314 pages representing 99 levels.
* In addition to the fiber-stained (myelin) plates, we now provide
fifty new (Nissl) plates covering cytoarchitecture. These are
interdigitated within the existing myelin plates of the stereotaxic
atlas.
* All photographic plates now represent the complete hemisphere.
* All photographs of the cell- and fiber-stained sections have been
transformed to fit the MNI-space.
* Major fiber tracts are identified in the fiber-stained sections.
* In the Nissl plates cortical delineations (Brodmann’s areas) are
provided for the first time.
* The number of diagrams increased to 99. They were now generated
from the 3D reconstruction of the hemisphere registered to the MNI-
stereotaxic space. They can be used for immediate comparison between
our atlas and experimental and clinical imaging results.
* Parts of cortical areas are displayed at high magnification on the
facing page of full page Nissl sections. Images selected highlight
those areas which are thought to correspond with those published by
von Economo and Koskinas (1925).
* A novel way of depicting cortical areal pattern is used: The
cortical cytoarchitectonic ribbon is unfolded and presented linearly.
This linear representation of the cortex enables the comparison of
different interpretations of cortecal areas and allows mapping of
activation sites.
* Low magnification diagrams in the horizontal (axial) and sagittal
planes are included, calculated from the 3D model of the atlas brain.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780128028001
Publisert
2015
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
456