Development of the cerebellar system : in relation to its evolution, structure, and functions
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Development of the cerebellar system : in relation to its evolution, structure, and functions
CRC Press, c1997
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 753-774) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The cerebellum plays a vital role in the control of posture, locomotion, eye movement, and a variety of motor functions. Currently, many scientists are involved in trying to unravel the molecular biology, physiology, and genetics of cerebellar development. This book provides an outstanding explanation of what happens during normal cerebellar development and following experimental interference with the normal course of development. Altman and Bayer, two of the world's leading authorities on developmental neurobiology, have studied cerebellar development using light microscopic, electron microscopic, and autoradiographic techniques. Here they share their findings with you. Their latest discoveries are presented, along with the wealth of data discovered by others. The result is an excellent new reference offering a novel interpretation of how the cerebellum develops as well as a model for studying the development of other brain systems.
目次
Evolution and Organization of the Cerebellar System
Comparative Anatomy of the Cerebellum: An Evolutionary Perspective
Basic Cellular Organization and Circuitry of the Cerebellar Cortex
Lobular Distribution of Precerebellar Mossy Fibers in the Cerebellar Cortex
Translobular Distribution of Olivary Climbing Fibers and the Translobular Compartments of the Cerebellar Cortex
Afferent and Efferent Connection of the Cerebellar Deep Nuclei
The First Stage of Cerebellar Development: Formation of the Cerebellar Primordium and the Production of Deep Neurons and Purkinje Cells
An Overview of Early Cerebellar Development: An Introductory Examination of Histological Sections in Normal Rat Embryos
Birthdates of the Prenatally Generated Neurons of the Cerebellar System: A Quantitative Analysis with Thymidine Autoradiography
Delineation of the Cerebellar Primordium and an Interpretation of the First Stage of Cerebellar Development
Transformation of the Paired Cerebellar Primordia into the Unified Primitive Cerebellum
The Second Stage of Cerebellar Development: Formation of the Deep Nuclei and of the Primitive Cerebellar Cortex
The Arrival of Extrinsic Afferents and the Descent of Deep Neurons
The Ascent and Settling of Purkinje Cells in Relation to their Time and Site of Origin
The Role of Purkinje Cell Clusters and White Matter Partitioning in the Early Fissurization and Lobulation of the Cerebellar Cortex
The Site of Origin, Mode of Dispersal, and Regional Proliferation of Cerebellar Glial Cells
Development of the Precerebellar System
Development of the Lower Precerebellar System: The Inferior Olive and the Lateral Reticular and External Cuneate Nuclei
Development of the Upper Precerebellar System: The Pontine Gray Nucleus
The Third Stage of Cerebellar Development: Maturation of the Cerebellar Cortex
An Overview of the Postnatal Development of the Rat Cerebellum
The Generation, Movements, and Settling of Cerebellar Granule Cells and the Formation of Parallel Fibers
The Generation and Differentiation of Basket Cells and Stellate Cells
Postnatal Development of Purkinje Cells
Early Synaptogenesis and the Development of Parallel Fiber Synapses with Purkinje Cells
Development of Climbing Fiber, Basket Cell, Stellate Cell, and Purkinje Axon Collateral Synapses
Synaptic Maturation of Granule Cells, Golgi Cells, and Intermediate Neurons
Neuroglial Proliferation and Maturation with Special Reference to the Bergmann Glia and Their Radial Fibers
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Developing Cerebellum and of the Fissurization and Foliation of the Cerebellar Cortex
Mechanisms of Cerebellar Development: An Experimental Approach
Cellular Dissection of the Developing Cerebellar Cortex with Different X-Irradiation Schedules
Prolonged X-Irradiation Starting at Birth: Morphogenesis and Synaptogenesis of the Amicroneuronal Cerebellar Cortex
Prolonged X-Irradiation Starting at P4: Morphogenesis and Synaptogenesis of the Oligomicroneuronal Cerebellar Cortex
Prolonged X-Irradiation Starting at P8 or P12: The Morphogenetic and Synaptogenetic Role of Basket, Stellate, and Granule Cells
Short-Term X-Irradiation at Different Ages: The Morphogenetic, Neurogenetic, and Synaptogenetic Effects of Varying the Time of Recovery of the External Germinal Layer
Effects of the Interrupted Production of Microneurons on Mossy Fiber Growth and Granule Cell Migration
Summary: Mechanisms Involved in the Establishment of the Fine Circuitry of the Cerebellar Cortex
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