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  1. Canine Brain Anatomy. The canine brain has the same basic structure as that of other mammals, including humans. It is made up of cells called neurons, which carry and send information through a combination of electrical and chemical signals.

  2. Note: A print version of this Atlas is available in A Practical Guide to Canine & Feline Neurology, 2nd edition, by Curtis W. Dewey; Wiley-Blackwell 2008.The brain images were scanned by BrainMaps.org, Center for Neuroscience, Univerity of California, Davis.

  3. The largest images are magnified to a width of 5 inches. Smaller images are enlarged variably to show their features in the best way. Canvas size is 8 inches wide by 5 inches high (to accommodate landscape mode presentation).

  4. 17 sie 2022 · Although research into the primary olfactory structure of the dog, from the nostrils to the epithelium then onto the olfactory bulb (Barth et al., 2003), has been well documented, there is a distinct lack of knowledge of the connections from the olfactory bulb to the cerebrum in the canine brain.

  5. 20 wrz 2024 · Anatomy atlas of the dogs nasal cavity: fully labeled illustrations of the paranasal sinuses, nasal septum, alar cartilage, external nasal cartilages, frontal sinus, dorsal nasal concha, middle nasal concha, ventral nasal concha, ethmoidal labyrinth and the nasal plane.

  6. Canine Brain MRI & Brain Tissue Atlas presents transverse views of a Beagle Brain obtained by Magnetic Resonance Imaging. To facilitate neuroanatomy identification, T2-weighted, T1-weighted, and Proton-Density MRIs are paired with stained tissue sections obtained from a different dog brain.

  7. Artwork showing the complicated airways inside a dog's nose that allow olfaction (its sense of smell). Shown here is the shape of the airway, which extends from the dog's nostril (naris) to the cranial location above the eye.

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