Atlas of the Brain of an Owl Monkey
For those who desire to understand how brains are constructed, we present
below an array of brain sections through the forebrain of an owl monkey
(Aotes Trivirgatus)(UW animal no.: 69-255).
Thirteen pairs of sections (stained for cell bodies and myelenated fibers)
are shown from the front to the back of the owl monkey's brain. With the
help of a brain atlas (which we hope to make availble electronically,
viewers will be able to learn about the nuclear structures and fiber tracts
that can be seen in such a series. By viewing similar series of sections
in different mammals, it will be possible to see how the brains of different
mammals are differentially developed in ways that reflect their different
perceptual and behavioral specializations.
We believe that study the nervous system by means of electronic documents
on the INTERNET can be an effective and readily accessible means for leaning
something about brain functions and structure.
Greater cellular detail can be seen by "clicking" on any of
the small pictures.
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