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Atlas Of Human Central Nervous System Development 5 Volume Set The Human Brain During The Second Trimester 1st Edition Shirley A Bayer

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Atlas Of Human Central Nervous System Development 5 Volume Set The Human Brain During The Second Trimester 1st Edition Shirley A Bayer
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Atlas Of Human Central Nervous System Development 5 Volume Set The Human Brain During The Second Trimester 1st Edition Shirley A Bayer instant download after payment.

Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 93.07 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman
ISBN: 9780849314223, 0849314224
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Atlas Of Human Central Nervous System Development 5 Volume Set The Human Brain During The Second Trimester 1st Edition Shirley A Bayer by Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman 9780849314223, 0849314224 instant download after payment.

The brain in the second trimester, the subject of Volume
3, is nearing anatomical maturity throughout the brainstem. In contrast, the neurogenesis and neuronal migration are still in progress in the cerebral cortex and cerebellum. Consequently, the authors chose to focus on the migration, sojourning, and settling of the neuronal populations belonging to these immature structures.
These observations can help researchers develop a better understanding of normal brain development at this formative stage. In this volume, the authors offer consideration of a new concept regarding human cortical development: the identification of the stratified transitional field (STF), which continues to play an important role in later stages. Until recently regarded as simply an intermediate and transitional layer of little significance, modern imaging techniques have shown that it is in the STF where cortical neural connections are first specified. Among other salient points, the development of this field may well bring to light those disruptions during development that lead to cerebral palsy.

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