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Techniques in Neuroanatomical Research (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
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Techniques in Neuroanatomical Research (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
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"Anatomy is the mother of physiology" - this statement was used to
characterize the evolution of physiology from anato my as an
independent science in the late nineteenth century. It had
particular truth for neurophysiology, which started as functional
neuroanatomy based on the observation of changes in behaviour after
lesions of the nervous system both in ex perimental animals and in
human patients. Today, anatomy may again be considered the mother
of physiology; however, the meaning of this statement is rather
different from that 100 years ago: The modem mother provides a
dwelling for an increasing number of children endowed with new
functional capabilities. This book provides a good illustration of
such se mantic metamorphosis in the case of neuroanatomy. After a
long period of little progress in either macroscopic neuroanatomy
or neurohistology, during which the heritage of Cajal, Golgi, and
others was developed and refined to yield a functional concept of
the nervous system, the past two de cades have seen tremendous
progress in methods applicable to the analysis of the nervous
system. The new era was heralded by the introduction of the
electron microscope to investigate the nervous system. This book is
an impressive witness to the more recent developments."
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