The Human Central Nervous System
- R. Nieuwenhuys, J. Voogd, C. V. Huijzen
- Biology, PsychologySpringer Berlin Heidelberg
- 1978
Brain slices and microscopical sections, topography of spinal cord, brain stem and cerebellum, and more.
Holosteans and Teleosts
- J. Meek, R. Nieuwenhuys
- Biology
- 1998
The insular cortex: a review.
- R. Nieuwenhuys
- BiologyProgress in Brain Research
- 2012
The myeloarchitectonic studies on the human cerebral cortex of the Vogt–Vogt school, and their significance for the interpretation of functional neuroimaging data
- R. Nieuwenhuys
- BiologyBrain Structure and Function
- 1 March 2013
There is converging quantitative cytoarchitectonic, receptor architectonic, myeloarchitectonics, hodological, and functional evidence, indicating that the Vogt–Vogt concept is essentially correct, and the problem of relating particular cortical functions, as determined with neuroimaging techniques, to particular cortical structures is solved.
The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates
- R. Nieuwenhuys, H. T. Donkelaar, C. Nicholson
- Biology, Environmental ScienceSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
- 25 November 1997
The structure and function of the cellular elements in the CNS and the role of brain size in vertebrates are studied.
The medial forebrain bundle of the rat. I. General introduction
- R. Nieuwenhuys, L. Geeraedts, J. Veening
- BiologyThe Journal of comparative neurology
- 20 March 1982
This paper is the first of a projected series of studies on the strcture and composition of the medial forebrain bundle (MFB) of the rat and the relations of this fiber system to its bed nucleus, the…
Cell loss and shrinkage in the nucleus basalis Meynert complex in Alzheimer's disease
- O. Vogels, C. Broere, H. Laak, H. J. Donkelaar, R. Nieuwenhuys, B. Schulte
- BiologyNeurobiology of Aging
- 28 February 1990
Chemoarchitecture of the Brain
- R. Nieuwenhuys
- Biology, MedicineSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
- 1985
A survey of Chemically Defined Cell Groups and Pathways found new Entities in the Central Nervous System and Comment on the Functional Significance of POMC Derivatives.
The human central nervous system : a synopsis and atlas
- R. Nieuwenhuys, J. Voogd, C. V. Huijzen
- Medicine, Biology
- 1978
This paper presents a meta-anatomy of the corpus callosum, a type of “spatially aggregating tissue” found in the connective tissue of the brain, which contains the “building blocks” of the immune system.
The nucleus raphe dorsalis of the rat and its projection upon the caudatoputamen. A combined cytoarchitectonic, immunohistochemical and retrograde transport study.
- H. Steinbusch, R. Nieuwenhuys, A. Verhofstad, D. van der Kooy
- BiologyJournal of Physiology
- 1981
The combined use of immunofluorescence and fluorescent retrograde tracing, it was found that the projection from the nucleus raphe dorsalis to the caudatoputamen complex originates from serotoninergic as well as non-serotoninergic cells, both of which can be categorized as being medium-sized neurons.
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