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Development Of The Retinotectal Projection In The Chicken (advances In Anatomy, Embryology And Cell Biology)

معرفی کتاب «Development Of The Retinotectal Projection In The Chicken (advances In Anatomy, Embryology And Cell Biology)» نوشتهٔ Prof. Dr. Günter H. Rager (auth.), Prof. Dr. Günter H. Rager (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg در سال 1980. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Wilhelm His, one of the founders of developmental neurobiology, was convinced "that the processes of generation and development obey fundamental and simple laws and submit to the general laws of nature" (His 1901). Therefore, we should be able to find immediate conditions, dependencies and rules determining the de­ velopment of an organic form. With this in mind, His (1874) defined the task of embryology as follows: "Developmental biology is essentially a physiological science; it has not only to describe how each individual form develops from the egg, it has to derive this development in such a way that each developmental stage together with all its specialities appears as a necessary consequence of the immediately pre­ ceding stage . . . Only if developmental biology has given a perfect physiological deriva­ tion for any given form, has it the right to say that it has explained this individual form. " The ultimate aim of a physiological derivation would be that laws of growth valid for organic ,beings can be expressed as mathematical formulae (His 1874). To exemplify this, he formulated a universal and purely formal law of growth in mathematical terms making the comment: "I now suggest that the body form follows immediately from germinal growth and can be derived from the given germinal form according to the laws of growth. My interest is, therefore, firstly to detect the law of growth empirically and secondly to derive consecutive forms of the developing or­ ganism by applying this law. Wilhelm His, one of the founders of developmental neurobiology, was convinced "that the processes of generation and development obey fundamental and simple laws and submit to the general laws of nature" (His 1901). Therefore, we should be able to find immediate conditions, dependencies and rules determining the deƯ velopment of an organic form. With this in mind, His (1874) defined the task of embryology as follows: "Developmental biology is essentially a physiological science; it has not only to describe how each individual form develops from the egg, it has to derive this development in such a way that each developmental stage together with all its specialities appears as a necessary consequence of the immediately preƯ ceding stage ... Only if developmental biology has given a perfect physiological derivaƯ tion for any given form, has it the right to say that it has explained this individual form." The ultimate aim of a physiological derivation would be that laws of growth valid for organic, beings can be expressed as mathematical formulae (His 1874). To exemplify this, he formulated a universal and purely formal law of growth in mathematical terms making the comment: "I now suggest that the body form follows immediately from germinal growth and can be derived from the given germinal form according to the laws of growth. My interest is, therefore, firstly to detect the law of growth empirically and secondly to derive consecutive forms of the developing orƯ ganism by applying this law Front Matter....Pages I-VII Introduction....Pages 1-2 Material and Methods....Pages 2-11 Topogenesis and Morphogenesis....Pages 11-33 Physiogenesis....Pages 33-40 The Formation of the Retinotopic Map....Pages 41-63 The Final Maturation of Retinal Ganglion Cells....Pages 63-82 Summary....Pages 83-84 Back Matter....Pages 85-92
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