Elizabeth C. Crosby
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American neuro-anatomist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Elizabeth Caroline Crosby was an American neuroanatomist. Crosby received the National Medal of Science from President Jimmy Carter in 1979 "for outstanding contributions to comparative and human neuroanatomy and for the synthesis and transmission of knowledge of the entire nervous system of the vertebrate phylum." Her "careful descriptions" of vertebrate brains - especially reptiles - helped "outline evolutionary history" and her work as a clinical diagnostic assistant to neurosurgeons resulted in "the correlation of anatomy and surgery."
Elizabeth C. Crosby's Published Works
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- The Comparative Anatomy of the Nervous System of Vertebrates, including Man (1936) (1625)
- Correlative Anatomy of the Nervous System (1962) (952)
- The nuclei and fiber paths of the avian diencephalon, with consideration of telencephalic and certain mesencephalic centers and connections (1929) (280)
- Studies of the vertebrate telencephalon. II. The nuclear pattern of the anterior olfactory nucleus, tuberculum olfactorium and the amygdaloid complex in adult man (1941) (246)
- The forebrain of alligator mississippiensis (1917) (183)
- On thalamic and tectal nuclei and fiber paths in the brain of the American alligator (1926) (161)
- The mammalian midbrain and isthmus regions. Part II. Fiber connections of the superior colliculus. B. Pathways concerned in automatic eye movements (1948) (137)
- Vascular insufficiency of brain stem and spinal cord in spinal trauma (1959) (122)
- A Comparison of the mammalian and reptilian tecta (1943) (102)
- The mammalian midbrain and isthmus regions. Part II. The fiber connections. C. The hypothalamo‐tegmental pathways (1951) (101)
- The parietal lobe as an additional motor area. The motor effects of electrical stimulation and ablation of cortical areas 5 and 7 in monkeys (1955) (96)
- The mammalian midbrain and isthmus regions. Part II. The fiber connections. A. The relations of the tegmentum of the midbrain with the basal ganglia in Macaca mulatta (1946) (94)
- The reptilian optic tectum (1933) (94)
- The mammalian midbrain and isthmus regions. Part II. The fiber connections. D. The pattern for eye movements on the frontal eye field and the discharge of specific portions of this field to and through midbrain levels (1952) (90)
- Target physiologic corroboration in stereotaxic cervical cordotomy. (1969) (85)
- Korsakoff's syndrome associated with surgical lesions involving the mammillary bodies (1972) (81)
- A Phylogenetic Consideration of the Optic Tectum. (1933) (76)
- Relations of brain centers to normal and abnormal eye movements in the horizontal plane (1953) (76)
- The nuclear pattern of the non‐tectal portions of the midbrain and isthmus in primates (1943) (64)
- Chapter 32. Traumatic spinal cord syndromes and their management. (1973) (64)
- Somatic and visceral responses from the cingulate gyrus (1958) (63)
- An experimental study of optokinetic responses. (1952) (51)
- EXTRATEMPORAL LESIONS TRIGGERING THE TEMPORAL-OBE SYNDROME. (1965) (48)
- Evidence for some of the Trends in the Phylogenetic Development of the Vertebrate Telencephalon (1966) (47)
- Temporal or occipital lobe hallucinations triggered from frontal lobe lesions (1961) (46)
- Studies of the vertebrate telencephalon. III. The amygdaloid complex in the shrew (Blarina brevicauda) (1944) (45)
- SOMATIC AND VISCERAL CONNECTIONS OF THE DIENCEPHALON (1929) (37)
- Comparative Correlative Neuroanatomy of the Vertebrate Telencephalon (1982) (35)
- Vertigo and rotational movement in cortical and subcortical lesions. (1968) (35)
- The alterations of tonus and movements through the interplay between the cerebral hemispheres and the cerebellum (1966) (33)
- LIV Experimental and Clinical Studies of the Central Connections and Central Relations of the Facial Nerve (1963) (33)
- The supranuclear control of voluntary lateral gaze (1967) (28)
- The telencephalon of the lungfish, Protopterus. (1967) (26)
- Extradural Hematoma of the Posterior Fossa (1951) (24)
- Stimulation of “Second” Motor Areas in the Macaque Temporal Lobe (1954) (24)
- Discussion of the literature (1943) (19)
- The mammalian midbrain and isthmus regions; fiber connections of the superior colliculus; pathways concerned in automatic eye movements. (1948) (17)
- The nuclear pattern of the non‐tectal portions of the midbrain and isthmus in the armadillo (1943) (16)
- Certain Afferent Cortical Connections of the Rhinencephalon (1963) (16)
- The application of neuroanatomical data to the diagnosis of selected neurosurgical and neurological cases. (1950) (16)
- XCV Nystagmus as a Sign of Central Nervous System Involvement (1953) (13)
- Ipsilateral symptoms caused by an arteriovenous malformation of the second or supplementary sensory area of the island of Reil. (1983) (12)
- THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES AND CEREBELLUM IN RELATION TO TONUS AND MOVEMENTS. (1963) (11)
- Motor effects of stimulation and ablation of the caudate nucleus of the monkey (1975) (11)
- The phylogenetic continuity of neural mechanisms of illustrated by the spinal tract of V and its nucleus. (1954) (10)
- Torsional and somersaulting movements in the macaque secondary to irritative foci in or near the vestibular cortex (1965) (10)
- The nuclear pattern of the non‐tectal portions of the midbrain and isthmus in the shrew and the bat (1943) (6)
- The role of the midbrain as a part of the discharge paths from higher centers. (1956) (6)
- Charles Judson Herrick (1960) (5)
- The anterior lobe and the lingula of the cerebellum in monkeys and man. (1970) (5)
- The functional significance of certain duplicate motor patterns on the cerebral cortex in primates including man (1976) (4)
- Decorticate versus decerebrate rigidity in subhuman primates and man (1971) (3)
- Nystagmus as a sign of central nervous system involvement. (1953) (3)
- The comparative anatomy of the telencephalon of the hagfish, Myxine glutinosa. (1974) (3)
- The bobble-head doll syndrome: experimental study of anatomic basis. (1974) (3)
- C. The hypothalamo-tegmental pathways (1951) (2)
- The epithalamus and thalamus of the lungfish, protopterus. (1968) (2)
- The mammalian midbrain and isthmus regions; the fiber connections; the relations of the tegmentum of the midbrain with the basal ganglia in Macaca mulatta. (1946) (2)
- RECENT ADVANCES IN NEUROANATOMY (1964) (1)
- A laboratory outline of neurology, by C. Judson Herrick ... and Elizabeth C. Crosby ... (1)
- General summary (1943) (1)
- Decorticate versus decerebrate rigidity in subhuman primates and man. (1971) (1)
- Motion sickness: part I--a theory. (1980) (1)
- Ruptured arteriovenous anomaly in a former woman astronaut candidate. (1979) (1)
- Motion sickness: part II--a clinical study based on surgery of cerebral hemisphere lesions. (1980) (0)
- Motion sickness: part III--a clinical study based on surgery of posterior fossa tumors. (1980) (0)
- The Effect of the Cerebellar Cortex on Vestibulo-Ocular Reflexes (1982) (0)
- Charles Judson HERRICK, October 6, 1866-January 29, 1960. (1960) (0)
- CHAPTER 1 – Neuroanatomy (1967) (0)
- Current clinical practice and applied research in neurological surgery in a medical center. (1963) (0)
- Preface (1943) (0)
- Correlative Neurosurgery (1955) (0)
- XXVII Neuron Arcs of Clinical Significance in Laryngology (1948) (0)
- Cortical and Subcortical Lesions Evoking Vestibular Symptoms (1972) (0)
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