Comparative Structure and Evolution of Cerebral Cortex, Part I: Volume 8A: Compa

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ISBN-13: 9780306434778 Publication Name: Primary Visual Cortex in Primates Format: Hardcover gtin13: 9780306434778 Subject Area: Science, Medical Publication Year: 1990 Series: Cerebral Cortex Ser. Subject: Neuroscience, Life Sciences / Neuroscience Type: Textbook Item Weight: 56.4 Oz Book Title: Comparative Structure and Evolution of Cerebral Cortex, Part I ISBN: 9780306434778 Number of Pages: Xvi, 372 Pages Author: Alan A. Peters Publisher: Springer Language: English Item Width: 6.1 in Item Length: 9.2 in

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Comparative Structure and Evolution of Cerebral Cortex, Part I by Edward G. Jones, Alan Peters Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New Description The cerebral cortex, especially that part customarily designated "neocortex," is one of the hallmarks of mammalian evolution and reaches its greatest size, relatively speaking, and its widest structural diversity in the human brain. Publisher Description The cerebral cortex, especially that part customarily designated "neocortex," is one of the hallmarks of mammalian evolution and reaches its greatest size, relatively speaking, and its widest structural diversity in the human brain. The evolution of this structure, as remarkable for the huge numbers of neurons that it contains as for the range of behaviors that it controls, has been of abiding interest to many generations of neuroscientists. Yet few theories of cortical evo­ lution have been proposed and none has stood the test of time. In particular, no theory has been successful in bridging the evolutionary gap that appears to exist between the pallium of nonmammalian vertebrates and the neocortex of mam­ mals. Undoubtedly this stems in large part from the rapid divergence of non­ mammalian and mammalian forms and the lack of contemporary species whose telencephalic wall can be seen as having transitional characteristics. The mono­ treme cortex, for example, is unquestionably mammalian in organization and that of no living reptile comes close to resembling it. Yet anatomists such as Ramon y Cajal, on examining the finer details of cortical structure, were struck by the similarities in neuronal form, particularly of the pyramidal cells, and their predisposition to laminar alignment shared by representatives of all vertebrate classes. Details ISBN 0306434776 ISBN-13 9780306434778 Title Comparative Structure and Evolution of Cerebral Cortex, Part I Author Edward G. Jones, Alan Peters Format Hardcover Year 1990 Pages 372 Edition 1990th Publisher Springer Science+Business Media GE_Item_ID:137949599; About Us Grand Eagle Retail is the ideal place for all your shopping needs! With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and over 1,000,000 in stock items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! Shipping & Delivery Times Shipping is FREE to any address in USA. Please view eBay estimated delivery times at the top of the listing. Deliveries are made by either USPS or Courier. We are unable to deliver faster than stated. International deliveries will take 1-6 weeks. NOTE: We are unable to offer combined shipping for multiple items purchased. This is because our items are shipped from different locations. Returns If you wish to return an item, please consult our Returns Policy as below: Please contact Customer Services and request "Return Authorisation" before you send your item back to us. Unauthorised returns will not be accepted. Returns must be postmarked within 4 business days of authorisation and must be in resellable condition. Returns are shipped at the customer's risk. We cannot take responsibility for items which are lost or damaged in transit. For purchases where a shipping charge was paid, there will be no refund of the original shipping charge. Additional Questions If you have any questions please feel free to Contact Us. Categories Baby Books Electronics Fashion Games Health & Beauty Home, Garden & Pets Movies Music Sports & Outdoors Toys

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