<p>1 Overview of the Nervous System Plates 1-1 to 1-64<br>1-22 Anatomy of the Basal Surface of the Brain, with the Brain Stem and Cerebellum Removed<br>1-23 Brain Imaging: Computed Tomography Scans, Coronal and Sagittal<br>1-24 Brain Imaging: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Axial and Sagittal T1-Weighted Images<br>1-25 Brain Imaging: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Axial and Sagittal T2-Weighted Images<br>1-26 Horizontal Brain Sections Showing the Basal Ganglia<br>1-27 Major Limbic Forebrain Structures<br>1-28 Color Imaging of the Corpus Callosum by Diffusion Tensor Imaging<br>1-29 Hippocampal Formation and Fornix<br>1-30 Thalamic Anatomy<br>1-31 Thalamic Nuclei<br>1-32 Brain Stem Surface Anatomy: Posterolateral View<br>1-33 Brain Stem Surface Anatomy: Anterior View<br>1-34 Cerebellar Anatomy: Internal Features<br>1-35 Spinal Column: Bony Anatomy<br>1-36 Spinal Cord: Gross Anatomy In Situ<br>1-37 Spinal Cord: Its Meninges and Spinal Roots<br>1-38 Spinal Cord: Cross-Sectional Anatomy In Situ<br>1-39 Spinal Cord: White and Gray Matter<br>1-40 Ventricular Anatomy<br>1-41 Ventricular Anatomy in Coronal Forebrain Section<br>1-42 Anatomy of the Fourth Ventricle: Lateral View<br>1-43 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Ventricles: Axial and Coronal Views<br>1-44 Circulation of the Cerebrospinal Fluid<br>1-45 Arterial Supply to the Brain and Meninges<br>1-46 Common Sites of Cerebrovascular Occlusive Disease<br>1-47 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Basal View<br>1-48 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Cutaway Basal View Showing the Circle of Willis<br>1-49 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Coronal Forebrain Section<br>1-50 Circle of Willis: Schematic Illustration and Vessels In Situ<br>1-51 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Lateral and Medial Views<br>1-52 Magnetic Resonance Angiography: Coronal Full Vessel View<br>1-53 Vertebrobasilar Arterial System<br>1-54 Arterial Blood Supply to the Spinal Cord: Longitudinal View<br>1-55 Arterial Supply to the Spinal Cord: Cross-Sectional View<br>1-56 Meninges and Superficial Cerebral Veins<br>1-57 Venous Sinuses<br>1-58 Magnetic Resonance Venography<br>1-59 Neurulation<br>1-60 Neural Tube Development and Neural Crest Formation<br>1-61 Development of Peripheral Axons<br>1-62 Early Brain Development: 36-Day-Old Embryo<br>1-63 Early Brain Development: 49-Day-Old Embryo and 3-Month-Old Embryo<br>1-64 Development of the Ventricles<br><br>2 Regional Neuroscience Plates 2-1 to 2-99<br>2-1 Spinal Cord and PNS Schematic<br>2-2 Anatomy of a Peripheral Nerve<br>2-3 Cutaneous Receptors<br>2-4 Neuromuscular Junction<br>2-5 Dermatomal Distribution<br>2-6 Cutaneous Distribution of Peripheral Nerves<br>2-7 Cutaneous Nerves of the Head and Neck<br>2-8 Phrenic Nerve<br>2-9 Brachial Plexus<br>2-10 Cutaneous Innervation of the Upper Limb from Peripheral Nerves<br>2-11 Scapular, Axillary, and Radial Nerves above the Elbow<br>2-12 Radial Nerve in the Forearm<br>2-13 Musculocutaneous Nerve<br>2-14 Median Nerve<br>2-15 Ulnar Nerve<br>2-16 Lumbar Plexus<br>2-17 Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses<br>2-18 Femoral and Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerves<br>2-19 Obturator Nerve<br>2-20 Sciatic and Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerves<br>2-21 Tibial Nerve<br>2-22 Common Peroneal Nerve<br>2-23 Schematic of the Autonomic Nervous System<br>2-24 Autonomic Distribution to the Head and Neck—Medial View<br>2-25 Autonomic Distribution to the Head and Neck—Lateral View<br>2-26 Autonomic Distribution to the Eye<br>2-27 Thoracic Sympathetic Chain and Splanchnic Nerves<br>2-28 Innervation of the Tracheobronchial Tree<br>2-29 Innervation of the Heart<br>2-30 Abdominal Nerves and Ganglia<br>2-31 Nerves of the Esophagus<br>2-32 Nerves of the Stomach and Duodenum<br>2-33 Nerves of the Small Intestine<br>2-34 Nerves of the Large Intestine<br>2-35 Enteric Nervous System<br>2-36 Autonomic Innervation of the Liver and Biliary Tract<br>2-37 Autonomic Innervation of the Pancreas<br>2-38 Innervation of the Adrenal Gland<br>2-39 Nerves of the Kidneys, Ureters, and Urinary Bladder<br>2-40 Innervation of the Male Reproductive Organs<br>2-41 Innervation of the Female Reproductive Organs<br>2-42 Cytoarchitecture of the Spinal Cord Gray Matter<br>2-43 Spinal Cord Cross Sections 1 (C7, T7)<br>2-44 Spinal Cord Cross Sections 2 (L4, S2)<br>2-45 Spinal Cord Imaging<br>2-46 Spinal Somatic Reflex Pathways<br>2-47 Muscle and Joint Receptors and Muscle Spindles<br>2-48 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla–Spinal Cord Transition<br>2-49 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla at the Level of the Obex<br>2-50 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla at the Level of the Inferior Olive<br>2-51 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla at the Level of CN X and the Vestibular Nuclei<br>2-52 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medullo-Pontine Junction<br>2-53 Brain Stem Cross Section: Pons at the Level of the Facial Nucleus<br>2-54 Brain Stem Cross Section: Pons at the Level of the Genu of the Facial Nerve<br>2-55 Brain Stem Cross Sections: Pons at the Level of the Trigeminal Motor and Main Sensory Nuclei<br>2-56 Brain Stem Cross Section: Pons-Midbrain Junction<br>2-57 Brain Stem Cross Section: Midbrain at the Level of the Inferior Colliculus<br>2-58 Brain Stem Cross Section: Midbrain at the Level of the Superior Colliculus and Geniculate Nuclei<br>2-59 Brain Stem Cross Section: Midbrain-Diencephalic Junction<br>2-60 Brain Stem Arterial Syndromes<br>2-61 Cranial Nerves: Basal View of the Brain<br>2-62 Cranial Nerves and Their Nuclei: Schematic View<br>2-63 Nerves of the Orbit<br>2-64 Extraocular Cranial Nerves<br>2-65 Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)<br>2-66 Facial Nerve (CN VII)<br>2-67 Vestibulocochlear Nerve (CN VIII)<br>2-68 Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX)<br>2-69 Vagus Nerve (CN X)<br>2-70 Accessory Nerve (CN XI)<br>2-71 Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII)<br>2-72 Reticular Formation and Nuclei<br>2-73 Sleep-Wakefulness Control<br>2-74 Cerebellar Organization: Lobes and Regions<br>2-75 Cerebellar Anatomy: Deep Nuclei and Cerebellar Peduncles<br>2-76 Thalamic Anatomy and Interconnections with the Cerebral Cortex<br>2-77 Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland<br>2-78 Hypothalamic Nuclei<br>2-79 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Midpons<br>2-80 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Midbrain<br>2-81 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Rostral Midbrain and Hypothalamus<br>2-82 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Anterior Commissure and Caudal Thalamus<br>2-83 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Head of the Cudate Nucleus and Midthalamus<br>2-84 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Basal Ganglia and Internal Capsule<br>2-85 Axial Section through the Forebrain: Dorsal Caudate Nucleus, Splenium and Genu of the Internal Capsule<br>2-86 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Genu of the Corpus Callosum<br>2-87 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Head of the Caudate Nucleus and Nucleus Accumbens<br>2-88 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Anterior Commissure and Columns of the Fornix<br>2-89 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Amygdala, Anterior Limb of the Internal Capsule<br>2-90 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Mammillary Bodies<br>2-91 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Midthalamus<br>2-92 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Geniculate Nuclei<br>2-93 Cortical Association Pathways<br>2-94 Color Imaging of Projection Pathways from the Cerebral Cortex<br>2-95 Noradrenergic Pathways<br>2-96 Serotonergic Pathways<br>2-97 Dopaminergic Pathways<br>2-98 Central Cholinergic Pathways<br>2-99 Olfactory Nerves<br><br>3 Systemic Neuroscience Plates 3-1 to 3-62<br>3-1 Somatosensory Afferents to the Spinal Cord<br>3-2 Somatosensory System: Spinocerebellar Pathways<br>3-3 Somatosensory System: Dorsal Column System and Epicritic Modalities<br>3-4 Somatosensory System: Spinothalamic and Spinoreticular Systems and Protopathic Modalities<br>3-5 Mechanisms of Neuropathic Pain and Sympathetically Maintained Pain<br>3-6 Descending Control of Pain Processing<br>3-7 Trigeminal Sensory and Associated Sensory Systems<br>3-8 Pain-Sensitive Structures of the Head, and Pain Referral<br>3-9 Taste Pathways<br>3-10 Peripheral Pathways for Sound Reception<br>3-11 Bony and Membranous Labyrinths<br>3-12 VIII Nerve Innervation of Hair Cells of the Organ of Corti<br>3-13 Auditory Pathways<br>3-14 Centrifugal (Efferent) Auditory Pathways<br>3-15 Vestibular Receptors<br>3-16 Vestibular Pathways<br>3-17 Nystagmus<br>3-18 Anatomy of the Eye<br>3-19 Anterior and Posterior Chambers of the Eye<br>3-20 Retina: Retinal Layers<br>3-21 Arteries and Veins of the Eye<br>3-22 Optic Chiasm<br>3-23 Visual Pathways: Retinal Projections to the Thalamus, Hypothalamus, and Brain Stem<br>3-24 Pupillary Light Reflex<br>3-25 Visual Pathway: Retino-Geniculo-Calcarine Pathway<br>3-26 Visual Pathways in the Parietal and Temporal Lobes<br>3-27 Distribution of Lower Motor Neurons (LMNs) in the Brain Stem<br>3-28 Cortical Efferent Pathways<br>3-29 Color Imaging of Cortical Efferent Pathways<br>3-30 Corticobulbar Tract<br>3-31 Corticospinal Tract<br>3-32 Rubrospinal Tract<br>3-33 Vestibulospinal Tracts<br>3-34 Reticulospinal Tracts<br>3-35 Central Control of Eye Movements<br>3-36 Central Control of Respiration<br>3-37 Cerebellar Neuronal Circuitry<br>3-38 Afferent Pathways to the Cerebellum<br>3-39 Cerebellar Efferent Pathways<br>3-40 Connections of the Basal Ganglia<br>3-41 General Organization of the Autonomic Nervous System<br>3-42 Sections through the Rostral Hypothalamus: Preoptic and Supraoptic Zones<br>3-43 Sections through the Midhypothalamus: Tuberal Zone<br>3-44 Sections through the Caudal Hypothalamus: Mammillary Zone<br>3-45 Schematic Reconstruction of the Hypothalamus<br>3-46 Afferent and Efferent Pathways Associated with the Hypothalamus<br>3-47 Paraventricular Nucleus of the Hypothalamus<br>3-48 Mechanisms of Cytokine Influences on the Hypothalamus and Other Brain Regions and on Behavior<br>3-49 Circumventricular Organs<br>3-50 Hypophysial Portal Vasculature<br>3-51 Regulation of the Anterior Pituitary Hormone Secretion<br>3-52 Posterior Pituitary (Neurohypophysial) Hormones: Oxytocin and Vasopressin<br>3-53 Hypothalamus and Thermoregulation<br>3-54 Hypothalamic Regulation of Cardiac Function<br>3-55 Neuroimmunomodulation<br>3-56 Anatomy of the Limbic Forebrain<br>3-57 Hippocampal Formation: General Anatomy<br>3-58 Neuronal Connections of the Hippocampal Formation<br>3-59 Major Afferent and Efferent Connections of the Hippocampal Formation<br>3-60 Major Efferent Connections of the Amygdala<br>3-61 Major Connections of the Cingulate Cortex<br>3-62 Olfactory Pathways</p>