Neuroanatomie: Struktur und Funktion

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Elsevier,Urban&FischerVerlag, 2008 - 450 Seiten
 

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Seite 126 - II N. opticus III N oculomotorius IV N. trochlearis V N. trigeminus VI N. abducens VII N. facialis VIII N. vestibulocochlearis IX N. glossopharyngeus X N. vagus XI N. accessorius XII N. hypoglossus keine keine drei Äste keine N.
Seite 214 - The intralaminar and midline nuclei of the thalamus. Anatomical and functional evidence for participation in processes of arousal and awareness. Brain Res Brain Res Rev 39, 107-140, 2002.
Seite 281 - K. (2000). Functional delineation of the human occipito-temporal areas related to face and scene processing: A PET study.
Seite 54 - M. tibialis posterior, M. flexor digitorum longus und M. flexor hallucis longus sind kräftig entwickelt.
Seite 87 - N. olfactorius II N. opticus III N oculomotorius IV N. trochlearis V N. trigeminus VI N. abducens VII N. facialis VIII N. vestibulocochlearis IX N. glossopharyngeus X N. vagus XI N. accessorius XII N.
Seite 193 - Origin of cerebellar projections to the region of the oculomotor complex, medial pontine reticular formation, and superior colliculus in new world monkeys: a retrograde horseradish peroxidase study.
Seite 169 - Figure 17.16. Drawing of the major pretectal nuclei. Note relationship of the posterior commissure to other structures. (Reprinted from: Carpenter MB, Pierson RJ. Pretectal region and the pupillary light reflex: an anatomical analysis in the monkey.
Seite 169 - Experimental gaze palsies in monkeys and their relation to human pathology. Brain 107.
Seite 115 - Martin (eds.), Anatomy of Descending Pathways to the Spinal Cord. Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 57.

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