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Stereotactic Atlas of the Macaca Mulatta Thalamus and Adjacent Basal Ganglia Nuclei
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Stereotactic Atlas of the Macaca Mulatta Thalamus and Adjacent Basal Ganglia Nuclei

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The thalamus is the last frontier in brain research. It is the least studied region, most likely because it is very complex. The thalamus and basal ganglia are better characterized in nonhuman primates, and this information can be extrapolated to the human thalamus. This atlas can be used for identification of the thalamic nuclei in neuroanatomical, neurochemical, and neurophysiological studies and for guiding probes into the target nuclei during stereotactic surgery in nonhuman primates. The atlas consists of two parts: a book with approximately 30 representative sagittal histological plates corresponding to nuclear outlines and identification; and an interactive CD-ROM containing approximately 85 colour-coded maps. The CD-ROM serves to enhance the images in the book by showing three-dimensional interrelationships between the different planes.

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Format
Mixed media product
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers Group
Country
NL
Date
30 April 2002
Pages
90
ISBN
9780306467837

The thalamus is the last frontier in brain research. It is the least studied region, most likely because it is very complex. The thalamus and basal ganglia are better characterized in nonhuman primates, and this information can be extrapolated to the human thalamus. This atlas can be used for identification of the thalamic nuclei in neuroanatomical, neurochemical, and neurophysiological studies and for guiding probes into the target nuclei during stereotactic surgery in nonhuman primates. The atlas consists of two parts: a book with approximately 30 representative sagittal histological plates corresponding to nuclear outlines and identification; and an interactive CD-ROM containing approximately 85 colour-coded maps. The CD-ROM serves to enhance the images in the book by showing three-dimensional interrelationships between the different planes.

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Format
Mixed media product
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers Group
Country
NL
Date
30 April 2002
Pages
90
ISBN
9780306467837