Histology of the nervous system of man and vertebrates

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Histology of the nervous system of man and vertebrates

by S. Ramón y Cajal ; translated from the French by Neely Swanson and Larry W. Swanson

(History of neuroscience, no. 6)

Oxford University Press, 1995

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2

タイトル別名

Textura del sistema nervioso del hombre y de los vertebrados

Histology of the nervous system

Cajal's histology of the nervous system

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"French edition reviewed and updated by the author, translated from the Spanish by Dr. L. Azoulay."

Translated from the French by Neely Swanson and Larry W. Swanson

V. 1: General principles, spinal cord, spinal ganglia, medulla & pons. V. 2: Cerebellum, midbrain, retina, diencephalon, corpus striatum, cerebral cortex - in general and regional, autonomic system

Translated from the French version of the original Spanish

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

In terms of breadth, depth, and originality, this work ranked Cajal with Pasteur and Darwin as giants of 19th century biology. Summarizing almost 20 years of intense research, Cajal systematically described the cellular organization of almost every part of the nervous system in all five classes of vertebrate, and provided a synthetic account of their embryogenesis as well. This revolutionary work laid a broad foundation for modern neuroscience. Neuroscientists, neurologists, psychologists, computer and cognitive scientists, and nonspecialists will find this work of great use. Modern neuroanatomical terminology is used wherever possible, while attempting to preserve the style of the original text. Summarizing almost 20 years of intense research, Cajal systematically described the cellular organization of almost every part of the nervous system in all five classes of vertebrate, and provided a synthetic account of their embryogenesis as well. This work was revolutionary and laid a broad foundation for modern neuroscience because two new concepts - the neuron doctrine and the law of functional polarity - were used to interpret the data, and because the resulting interpretations opened vast new fields of research with profound clinical implications in neurology and psychiatry. In terms of breadth, depth and originality, this work is second only to that of Vesalius in the history of anatomy, and ranked Cajal with Pasteur and Darwin as the giants of 19th century biology. In many ways, the Histology is as valuable today as when it was written, and these volumes will be of use to a broad spectrum of neuroscientists, neurologists, psychologists, and computer and cognitive scientists. To make this work accessible to non specialists, the translators have used modern neuroanatomical terminology wherever possible, while attempting to preserve the style of the original text. They have also provided extensive cross-referencing of synonyms in the index, and notes to clarify difficult passages.

目次

VOLUME I General Principles 1: Basic Plan of the Nervous System 2: Research Methods and Major Results 3: Neurons: Size and General Morphology 4: The Connections and Comparative Morphology of Neurons 5: Functional Implications of Neuronal Morphology and Connections 6: Fine Structure of the Neuron 7: Variations in the Structure and Shape of Neurons Under Normal and Pathological Conditions and the Functional Implications of Such Variations 8: Neuroglia 9: Nerve Fibers Spinal Cord 10: The Spinal Cord 11: Structure of Spinal White Matter 12: Structure of the Gray Matter 13: Commissural and Funicular Neurons 14: Arrangement of Funicular Neurons in Various Parts of the Gray Matter 15: Extraspinal Neurons with an Axon in the Cord 16: The Peripheral Endings of Spinal Ganglion Cells 17: The Central Process of Spinal Ganglion Cells 18: Glia of the Spinal Gray Matter 19: Functional Implications Arising From New Concepts About the Structure of the Spinal Cord 20: Comparative Histology of the Spinal Cord 21: Histogenesis of the Spinal Cord and Spinal Ganglia Medulla and Pons 22: The Medulla 23: Internal Structure of the Medulla 24: General Features of the Medulla Hypoglossal Nucleus 25: The Accessory Spinal or XIth Cranial Nerve 26: The Vagus and Glossopharyngeal or IXth and Xth Cranial Nerves 27: The Vestibulocochlear Nerve: Vestibular Nerve 28: The Vestibulocochlear Nerve: Cochlear Branch or Nerve 29: The Facial or VIIth Cranial Nerve 30: The Abducens or VIth Cranial Nerve 31: The Trigeminal or Vth Cranial Nerve 32: Neuronal Pathways of the Medulla and Associated Nuclei 33: Medullary Extension of the Spinal Ventral Funiculus 34: The Lateral Funiculus and Its Medullary Nuclei 35: Intrinsic Pathways and Nuclei of the Medulla 36: The Pons VOLUME II The Cerebellum 1: The Cerebellar Cortex 2: The Granular Layer 3: Cerebellar White Matter and Glia 4: Comparative Histology of the Cerebellar Cortex 5: Cerebellar Histogenesis 6: Deep Cerebellar Nuclei 7: Cerebellar Peduncles The Midbrain 8: The Inferior Colliculus 9: The Superior Colliculus 10: The Optic Lobe of Lower Vertebrates 11: The Tegmental or Intermediate Region of the Midbrain 12: Tegmental Region (Continued) 13: Ventral Regions of the Midbrain Diencephalon 14: The Thalamus and Its Nuclei 15: Visual Apparatus Retina or Receptor Organ for Visual Stimuli 16: The Retina (Continued): The Retina of Other Vertebrates 17: The Optic Nerve, Chiasm, and Tract 18: The Lateral Geniculate Body and Pulvinar 19: Thalamus (Continued) 20: Thalamus (Continued): Medial Nuclei 21: Hypothalamic Region and Its Nuclei 22: Diencephalon (Continued) 23: The Corpus Striatum Cerebral Cortex 24: General Structure of the Cerebral Cortex 25: Regions of the Cerebral Cortex: Visual Cortex 26: Auditory Cortex 27: Motor or Somatosensory-Motor Cortex 28: Olfactory Apparatus: Olfactory Mucosa and Olfactory Bulb or First-Order Olfactory Centers 29: Secondary and Tertiary Olfactory Centers 30: Pathways From the Temporal Olfactory Cortex 31: Fourth-Order Olfactory Areas Ammon's Horn and the Dentate Gyrus 32: Afferent and Efferent Projections of Ammon's Horn and the Dentate Gyrus 33: Cingulate Cortex and Cingulum 34: Comparative Structure of the Cerebral Cortex 35: Histogenesis of the Cerebral Cortex 36: Structure-Function Relationships in the Cortex Autonomic Nervous System 37: Autonomic Nervous System

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