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THE CHICK BRAIN IN STEREOTAXIC COORDINATES
The Chick Brain in Stereotaxic CoordinatesAn Atlas featuring Neuromeric Subdivisions and Mammalian Homologies
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By
Luis Puelles
Margaret Martinez-de-la-Torre
George Paxinos, Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Charles Watson, Curtin University, Perth, Australia
Salvador Martinez

Description
The chicken is the standard model for avian and vertebrate brain anatomy, particularly in development. The Chick Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates contains 200 coronal plates and diagrams, 40 sagittal plates and diagrams, and 20 horizontal plates and diagrams, illustrated in stereotaxic coordinates. This book is essential for anyone studying the physiology and function of the chick brain.

Audience
Academic clinicians and graduate level and post-doctoral students in neuroscience, cell biology, physiology, cognitive psychology (learning and imprinting), and developmental biology.

Bibliographic details
Hardbound, 272 pages, publication date: JUL-2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-566651-0
ISBN-10: 0-12-566651-9
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS

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EUR 133
USD 160
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Last update: 27 Sep 2008
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