Central Nervous System

Hierarchy level in atlas is 1: 0 superstructures include it.

abbreviation: CNS

Abbreviation

CNS

Species

Rat

Description of part

These two divisions (c, p) of Table A arrange systematically the various major regions of gray matter (predominantly neuronal cell bodies and neuropil) and white matter (predominantly axon bundles) in the mammalian central (c) and peripheral (p) nervous system. The arrangement scheme is designed to facilitate descriptions of nervous system circuitry or network organization. The ventricular system (v), major grooves associated with the CNS (g), coverings of the CNS (m), and various miscellaneous terms (t) are dealt with in succeeding divisions of Table A. The first systematic taxonomy like this was published by His (1895), for features of the human nervous system that are visible upon gross dissection.

Part type

gray matter

Nomenclature

Swanson-2004

Endorsement

The approach used by the collator Mihail Bota is not endorsed by the author of the nomenclature.

Reference

Author: Swanson L.W.
Title of Book: Brain Maps: Structure of the Rat Brain. Third Edition
Year: 2004
Pages: 166-179
Edition: third
Publisher: Elsevier