Description
The Rhesus Monkey Brain: In Stereotaxic Coordinates is a definitive anatomical reference guide designed for neuroscientists, researchers, and clinicians studying primate neurobiology. This meticulously compiled atlas presents detailed stereotaxic coordinates for the rhesus monkey brain, a species commonly used as a model organism in neuroscience research due to its neuroanatomical similarity to humans.
The work features high-quality illustrations, cross-sectional diagrams, and precise coordinate systems that facilitate accurate identification of brain structures and regions. Each section includes comprehensive labeling of anatomical landmarks, nuclei, and pathways, enabling researchers to localize specific brain areas for experimental procedures, surgical interventions, and comparative neuroanatomical studies.
Authored by leading neuroscientists, this atlas serves as an indispensable tool for those conducting primate brain research, including electrophysiological recordings, lesion studies, imaging analysis, and neurochemical investigations. It remains the standard reference for establishing consistent neuroanatomical terminology and coordinate systems in rhesus monkey brain research.







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