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- catalog abstract "This volume reviews the most recent basic and clinical research on the supplementary sensorimotor area of the cortex. The book features contributions from more than ninety international experts and provides a comprehensive survey of the latest advances in research related to the supplementary sensorimotor area. This volume offers neurologists and neurosurgeons essential information on supplementary sensorimotor area epilepsy and other neurological disorders attributable to the supplementary sensorimotor area. The book is also a valuable resource for neuroscientists investigating the motor functions of the cortex.".
- catalog contributor b8931013.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "1. The Supplementary Sensorimotor Area: An Overview / Hans O. Luders -- 2. Historical Overview / Hans-Joachim Freund -- 3. Anatomy and Transmitter Receptors of the Supplementary Motor Area in the Human and Nonhuman Primate Brain / Karl J. Zilles, Gottfried Schlaug, Stefan Geyer, Giuseppe Luppino, Massimo Matelli, Meishu Qu, Axel Schleicher and Thorsten Schormann -- 4. The Classic Supplementary Motor Area Is Formed by Two Independent Areas / Giacomo Rizzolatti, Giuseppe Luppino and Massimo Matelli -- 5. Corticospinal Efferents of the Supplementary Sensorimotor Area in Relation to the Primary Motor Area / Steven P. Wise -- 6. Evolutionary and Comparative Neurobiology of the Supplementary Sensorimotor Area / Steven P. Wise -- 7. Is the Supplementary Motor Area a Bilaterally Organized System? / Mario Wiesendanger, Eric M. Rouiller, O. Kazennikov and S. Perrig.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "This volume reviews the most recent basic and clinical research on the supplementary sensorimotor area of the cortex. The book features contributions from more than ninety international experts and provides a comprehensive survey of the latest advances in research related to the supplementary sensorimotor area. This volume offers neurologists and neurosurgeons essential information on supplementary sensorimotor area epilepsy and other neurological disorders attributable to the supplementary sensorimotor area. The book is also a valuable resource for neuroscientists investigating the motor functions of the cortex.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 512 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Supplementary sensorimotor area.".
- catalog identifier "0781702682".
- catalog isFormatOf "Supplementary sensorimotor area.".
- catalog isPartOf "Advances in neurology, 0091-3952 ; v. 70".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : Lippincott-Raven,".
- catalog relation "Supplementary sensorimotor area.".
- catalog subject "Epilepsy.".
- catalog subject "Frontal lobe epilepsy Diagnosis.".
- catalog subject "Frontal lobe epilepsy Surgery.".
- catalog subject "Motor Activity physiology.".
- catalog subject "Motor Cortex physiology.".
- catalog subject "RC321 .A276 v.70".
- catalog subject "Supplementary Sensorimotor Area Workshop (1994 : Cleveland, Ohio)".
- catalog subject "W1 AD684H v.70 1996".
- catalog subject "WL 307 S959 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Supplementary Sensorimotor Area: An Overview / Hans O. Luders -- 2. Historical Overview / Hans-Joachim Freund -- 3. Anatomy and Transmitter Receptors of the Supplementary Motor Area in the Human and Nonhuman Primate Brain / Karl J. Zilles, Gottfried Schlaug, Stefan Geyer, Giuseppe Luppino, Massimo Matelli, Meishu Qu, Axel Schleicher and Thorsten Schormann -- 4. The Classic Supplementary Motor Area Is Formed by Two Independent Areas / Giacomo Rizzolatti, Giuseppe Luppino and Massimo Matelli -- 5. Corticospinal Efferents of the Supplementary Sensorimotor Area in Relation to the Primary Motor Area / Steven P. Wise -- 6. Evolutionary and Comparative Neurobiology of the Supplementary Sensorimotor Area / Steven P. Wise -- 7. Is the Supplementary Motor Area a Bilaterally Organized System? / Mario Wiesendanger, Eric M. Rouiller, O. Kazennikov and S. Perrig.".
- catalog title "Supplementary sensorimotor area / editor, Hans O. Lüders.".
- catalog type "text".