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The Thalamus

✍ Scribed by Edward G. Jones (auth.), Edward G. Jones (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
915
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


It is now more than fifty years since Sir Wilfrid Le Gros Clark (1932a) published his Arris and Gale lectures on the structure and connections of the thalamus. This authoritative overview came at a time when thalamic studies were passing from a descriptive to an experimental phase and, in his review, Le Gros Clark was able to cover virtually every aspect of the organization and development and much of the comparative anatomy of the thalamus then known. It is also approaching a half-century since A. Earl Walker (1938a) wrote The Primate Thalamus, which was strongly experimental, but with many Clinical inΒ­ sights, and which he described as "an attempt to elucidate the role of the thalamus in sensation. " The intervening years have seen published a few reports of conΒ­ ferences on aspects of thalamic organization and function but no monographs comparable to those of Le Gros Clark or Walker. Perhaps this is understandable when one considers, not so much the enormity of the new data that have been added, but rather the emphasis upon individual thalamic nuclei as components of separate functional systems, not all of them sensory. It is probably also true to say that studies in the commoner experimental animals such as the rat, cat, and monkey have been so productive in their own right that there was little interest in making an across-species synthesis.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The History of the Thalamus....Pages 3-42
Front Matter....Pages 43-43
Descriptions of the Thalamus in Representative Mammals....Pages 45-84
Principles of Thalamic Organization....Pages 85-149
Synaptic Organization in the Thalamus....Pages 151-223
Transmitters, Receptors, and Related Compounds in the Thalamus....Pages 225-256
Front Matter....Pages 257-257
Development of the Thalamus....Pages 259-319
Front Matter....Pages 321-321
The Ventral Nuclei....Pages 323-423
The Medial Geniculate Complex....Pages 425-452
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus....Pages 453-527
Lateral Posterior and Pulvinar Nuclei....Pages 529-572
The Posterior Complex of Nuclei....Pages 573-604
The Intralaminar Nuclei....Pages 605-645
The Medial Nuclei....Pages 647-671
The Anterior Nuclei and Lateral Dorsal Nucleus....Pages 673-697
The Ventral Thalamus....Pages 699-733
The Epithalamus....Pages 735-757
Front Matter....Pages 759-759
Comparative Anatomy of the Thalamus....Pages 761-804
Front Matter....Pages 805-805
Concluding Remarks....Pages 807-820
Back Matter....Pages 821-935

✦ Subjects


Neurosciences


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