A neuroanatomist is interested not only in the location and course of fiber tracts but also in their site of termination. |
Any comparative neuroanatomist would be hard pressed to list the neural specializations for feeding in ray-finned fishes or flight in birds. |
Within moments of his death, Molaison's brain was removed and passed to a young neuroanatomist, Jacopo Annese, for sectioning, and, as Annese believed, for him to study. |
Evolutionary neuroanatomist Todd Preuss of Emory University agrees that the findings are very interesting, but says it's not surprising to see such big differences in the function of human and mouse astrocytes. |
The skull and other fossils were sent to Raymond Dart, a comparative neuroanatomist at Wits. |