10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIENCEPHALA»
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Now one must ask what the distinctions are among these two living prosimian
superfami- lies, particularly whether there are neuroanatomi- cal distinctions
between the diencephala of the Lemuroidea and Lorisoidea. This question ...
Daris Ray Swindler, Horst D. Steklis, Joseph Erwin, 1988
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Comparative Primate Biology: Neurosciences
Several significant morphological differences in the diencephala of the
Lemuroidea and Lorisoidea and between these superfamilies and the
Tupaioidea and Anthropo- idea have been found. This is presumably the first
time that the ...
G. Mitchell, Joseph Erwin, Daris Ray Swindler, 1988
3
Journal of Comparative Neurology
... the cephalic flexure of each head member, lies dorsal to the diencephala and
hemispheres, but in reality is caudad to them and continuous with the spinal cord.
This is obviously an enlarged rhombencephalon common to both members (i.e.,
...
4
The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates: A General Survey ...
Since four hemispheres and two diencephala, joined to a single brain stem and
spinal cord obtain, would such dipro- sopus manifest two disjoint consciousness-
manifolds ? If terata of this kind survived to a stage with fairly normal mental ...
5
Atlas of Functional Neuroanatomy, Second Edition
The third ventricle is situated between the two diencephala; the pineal gland is
seen attached to the posterior aspect of the thalamus. Below are the colliculi,
superior and inferior. On the right side of the illustration, the cerebellar
hemisphere ...
Walter Hendelman, M.D., 2005
At autopsy, microhemorrhages are visible in the brainstem and diencephala, as
well as bilateral small mammillary bodies with brown discoloration. Which of the
following is the most likely diagnosis? A. Chronic subdural hematoma B. Diffuse ...
Kevin C. Wang, Rita A. Mukhtar, 2006
7
Biochemical Correlates of Brain Structure and Function
No action potentials were detected by Deza and Eidelberg (1967) in the cortex
before the fourth postnatal day, although they were readily obtainable in the
diencephala from _Action potential discharge Cortical EEG activity (2-10 Hz) ——
—_ ...
8
Brain Aromatase, Estrogens, and Behavior
This neonatal peak of aromatase expression was also observed in tissue slices
and primary cultures of nerve cells prepared from fetal diencephala in the
absence of any additional humoral factors, in a manner that closely mimicked the
...
Jacques Balthazart, Gregory Ball, 2012
9
The Evolutionary Neuroethology of Paul MacLean: Convergences ...
Subsequent work on free-ranging lizards, Sceloporus jarrovL provided consilient
results: tissue samples from their telencephala and diencephala that were
analyzed for monoamines, their precursors and metabolites, revealed significant
...
Gerald A. Cory, Russell Gardner, 2002
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Principles, Practices, and Positions in Neuropsychiatric ...
In the diencephala of advanced primate forms, this cytoarchitectural contrast
appears in reversed form.“22 In spite of these morphological distinctions, by 1940
a number of different hypothalamic and thalamic terminologies had evolved from
...
Joseph V. Brady, Walle J. H. Nauta, 1972