Integrated Systems of the CNS, Part III: Cerebellum, Basal Ganglia, Olfactory System

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A. Bjorklund, T. Hokfelt, L.W. Swanson
Elsevier, 1996 M08 23 - 583 pages
This book represents the third part of Integrated Systems of the CNS in the
Handbook of Chemical Neuroanatomy. Part I is concerned with limbic regions
and the hypothalamus, as well as with the retina. Part II contains reviews of
central pathways associated with four major sensory systems. Part III is dedicated to W.J.H. Nauta, best remembered for the first selective silver implantation technique for dealing with degenerating axons. The volume is divided into three sections: the cerebellum, chemoarchitecture and anatomy; the basal ganglia; and the olfactory system. An excellent volume to keep pace with this challenging and rapidly developing field.
 

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Chapter I The cerebellum chemoarchitecture and anatomy
1
Chapter II The Basal Ganglia
371
Chapter III The Olfactory System
469

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