The Human Brain during the First Trimester 21- to 23-mm Crown-Rump Lengths: Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development, Volume 4
By Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman
Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development: Volume IV
By Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman
Are you fascinated by the intricacies of the human brain? Do you want to delve into the world of neuroanatomy and explore the development of the central nervous system? If so, the fourth volume of the “Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development” is the perfect resource for you.
This atlas, reimagined from the classic 5-volume series, provides a comprehensive and detailed exploration of the development of the human central nervous system from specimens between 21 mm and 23 mm. Authored by Shirley A. Bayer and Joseph Altman, this volume features serial sections with meticulous annotations and accompanying 3D reconstructions, offering a unique perspective on the development of the brain.
In addition to the visual representations, this volume also includes an introduction that summarizes human CNS development, providing a comparison to the development of rat embryos at a similar stage. This allows readers to gain a deeper understanding of the similarities and differences in development between species.
One of the standout features of this atlas is the detailed labeling of structures in the developing brain. This updated terminology and identification of unique developmental features, such as germinal matrices and migratory streams of young neurons, provide invaluable insights for neuroanatomists, developmental biologists, and clinical practitioners.
For those new to the field, the accompanying glossary offers definitions for all the terms used in this volume and the other volumes of the atlas. This ensures that readers can easily navigate and comprehend the complex terminology associated with brain development.
As a classic anatomical atlas, this volume is not only a valuable resource for researchers and professionals in the field, but also serves as an essential reference work on brain development for decades to come. The detailed illustrations, annotations, and 3D reconstructions make it an indispensable tool for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of the human central nervous system.
Why Choose “Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development: Volume IV”?
1. Comprehensive and Detailed: This atlas provides a comprehensive and detailed exploration of the development of the human central nervous system, offering a unique perspective on brain development.
2. Updated Terminology: The detailed labeling of structures in the developing brain includes updated terminology, ensuring that readers are using the most current and accurate language in the field.
3. Valuable Resource: With its detailed illustrations, annotations, and 3D reconstructions, this atlas is a valuable resource for neuroanatomists, developmental biologists, and clinical practitioners.
4. Comparative Approach: The introduction comparing human CNS development to rat embryos at a similar stage provides a comparative approach, allowing readers to understand the similarities and differences in development between species.
5. Accessible Glossary: The accompanying glossary provides definitions for all the terms used in this volume and the other volumes of the atlas, making it easy for readers to navigate and comprehend the complex terminology associated with brain development.
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If you are fascinated by the development of the human central nervous system, “Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development: Volume IV” is a must-have resource for your collection. Whether you are a neuroanatomist, developmental biologist, or clinical practitioner, this atlas will provide you with valuable insights and a deeper understanding of brain development.
Order your copy today and embark on a visual journey through the intricate world of the human central nervous system.
Product Details
- Classic anatomical atlases
- Detailed labeling of structures in the developing brain offers updated terminology and the identification of unique developmental features, such as, germinal matrices of specific neuronal populations and migratory streams of young neurons
- Appeals to neuroanatomists, developmental biologists, and clinical practitioners
- A valuable reference work on brain development that will be relevant for decades
- Publisher : CRC Press; 1st edition (December 16, 2022)
- Language : English
- : 125 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1032219300
- ISBN-13 : 978-1032219301