Larry W. Swanson
Neuroanatomical Terminology
A Lexicon of Classical Origins and Historical Foundations
Larry W. Swanson
Neuroanatomical Terminology
A Lexicon of Classical Origins and Historical Foundations
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This is the first complete defined vocabulary for all parts of the human nervous system that can be seen with functional imaging methods. One main part is a lexicon of standard and nonstandard terms, and another main part is a set of hierarchical nomenclature tables of standard terms.
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This is the first complete defined vocabulary for all parts of the human nervous system that can be seen with functional imaging methods. One main part is a lexicon of standard and nonstandard terms, and another main part is a set of hierarchical nomenclature tables of standard terms.
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- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 1070
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 2889g
- ISBN-13: 9780195340624
- ISBN-10: 0195340620
- Artikelnr.: 47867240
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 1070
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 2889g
- ISBN-13: 9780195340624
- ISBN-10: 0195340620
- Artikelnr.: 47867240
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Milo Don and Lucille Appleman Professor of Biological Sciences University of Southern California Hedco Neuroscience Building
* Chapter 1: Lexicon of Nervous System Parts
* Foundational Model of Connectivity
* Macrolevel, Mesolevel, and Microlevel of Analysis
* Goals and Scope of the Book
* Terms and Definitions
* Methodology
* Chapter 2: Historical Trends
* Pattern of Discovery in the Classical Era
* Standard Terms, Synonyms, and Partly Corresponding Terms
* Methodological Innovations in the Classical Era
* The Modern Era
* History of Terminology Analysis
* Chapter 3: Hierarchical Nomenclature Tables
* Chapter 4: Notes on Using the Lexicon
* Standard Terms (Main Entries)
* Nonstandard Terms (Subentries)
* Partly corresponding Terms
* Index of All Defined Terms
* Spelling
* Singular Versus Pleural
* Terms Not in the Lexicon
* Eponyms
* Methods
* Etymology and Pronunciation
* Lexicon of Standard Terms
* Appendices: Systematic parts lists for nervous system ontology
* 1. Basic parts list for adult nervous system in all animals
(topographic divisions)
* 2. Vertebrate nervous system development (topographic divisions)
* 3. Human CNS gray matter regions (topographic gross anatomy grouping)
* 4. Human CNS white matter tracts (topographic gross anatomy grouping)
* 5. Human CNS surface features
* 6. Human PNS ganglia (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 7. Human PNS cranial nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 8. Human PNS spinal nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 9. Human PNS autonomic nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 10. Human nervous system supporting structures
(ventricular-subarachnoid space, meninges, and choroid plexus)
* Foundational Model of Connectivity
* Macrolevel, Mesolevel, and Microlevel of Analysis
* Goals and Scope of the Book
* Terms and Definitions
* Methodology
* Chapter 2: Historical Trends
* Pattern of Discovery in the Classical Era
* Standard Terms, Synonyms, and Partly Corresponding Terms
* Methodological Innovations in the Classical Era
* The Modern Era
* History of Terminology Analysis
* Chapter 3: Hierarchical Nomenclature Tables
* Chapter 4: Notes on Using the Lexicon
* Standard Terms (Main Entries)
* Nonstandard Terms (Subentries)
* Partly corresponding Terms
* Index of All Defined Terms
* Spelling
* Singular Versus Pleural
* Terms Not in the Lexicon
* Eponyms
* Methods
* Etymology and Pronunciation
* Lexicon of Standard Terms
* Appendices: Systematic parts lists for nervous system ontology
* 1. Basic parts list for adult nervous system in all animals
(topographic divisions)
* 2. Vertebrate nervous system development (topographic divisions)
* 3. Human CNS gray matter regions (topographic gross anatomy grouping)
* 4. Human CNS white matter tracts (topographic gross anatomy grouping)
* 5. Human CNS surface features
* 6. Human PNS ganglia (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 7. Human PNS cranial nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 8. Human PNS spinal nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 9. Human PNS autonomic nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 10. Human nervous system supporting structures
(ventricular-subarachnoid space, meninges, and choroid plexus)
* Chapter 1: Lexicon of Nervous System Parts
* Foundational Model of Connectivity
* Macrolevel, Mesolevel, and Microlevel of Analysis
* Goals and Scope of the Book
* Terms and Definitions
* Methodology
* Chapter 2: Historical Trends
* Pattern of Discovery in the Classical Era
* Standard Terms, Synonyms, and Partly Corresponding Terms
* Methodological Innovations in the Classical Era
* The Modern Era
* History of Terminology Analysis
* Chapter 3: Hierarchical Nomenclature Tables
* Chapter 4: Notes on Using the Lexicon
* Standard Terms (Main Entries)
* Nonstandard Terms (Subentries)
* Partly corresponding Terms
* Index of All Defined Terms
* Spelling
* Singular Versus Pleural
* Terms Not in the Lexicon
* Eponyms
* Methods
* Etymology and Pronunciation
* Lexicon of Standard Terms
* Appendices: Systematic parts lists for nervous system ontology
* 1. Basic parts list for adult nervous system in all animals
(topographic divisions)
* 2. Vertebrate nervous system development (topographic divisions)
* 3. Human CNS gray matter regions (topographic gross anatomy grouping)
* 4. Human CNS white matter tracts (topographic gross anatomy grouping)
* 5. Human CNS surface features
* 6. Human PNS ganglia (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 7. Human PNS cranial nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 8. Human PNS spinal nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 9. Human PNS autonomic nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 10. Human nervous system supporting structures
(ventricular-subarachnoid space, meninges, and choroid plexus)
* Foundational Model of Connectivity
* Macrolevel, Mesolevel, and Microlevel of Analysis
* Goals and Scope of the Book
* Terms and Definitions
* Methodology
* Chapter 2: Historical Trends
* Pattern of Discovery in the Classical Era
* Standard Terms, Synonyms, and Partly Corresponding Terms
* Methodological Innovations in the Classical Era
* The Modern Era
* History of Terminology Analysis
* Chapter 3: Hierarchical Nomenclature Tables
* Chapter 4: Notes on Using the Lexicon
* Standard Terms (Main Entries)
* Nonstandard Terms (Subentries)
* Partly corresponding Terms
* Index of All Defined Terms
* Spelling
* Singular Versus Pleural
* Terms Not in the Lexicon
* Eponyms
* Methods
* Etymology and Pronunciation
* Lexicon of Standard Terms
* Appendices: Systematic parts lists for nervous system ontology
* 1. Basic parts list for adult nervous system in all animals
(topographic divisions)
* 2. Vertebrate nervous system development (topographic divisions)
* 3. Human CNS gray matter regions (topographic gross anatomy grouping)
* 4. Human CNS white matter tracts (topographic gross anatomy grouping)
* 5. Human CNS surface features
* 6. Human PNS ganglia (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 7. Human PNS cranial nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 8. Human PNS spinal nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 9. Human PNS autonomic nerves (topographic gross anatomy groupings)
* 10. Human nervous system supporting structures
(ventricular-subarachnoid space, meninges, and choroid plexus)







