Per Brodal spends much of his time researching Anatomy, Neuroscience, Pontine nuclei, Pons and Cerebral cortex. His research on Anatomy often connects related areas such as Quadriceps muscle. In Neuroscience, Per Brodal works on issues like Lobe, which are connected to Claustrum and Temporal cortex.
Cerebellum covers he research in Pontine nuclei. Per Brodal focuses mostly in the field of Pons, narrowing it down to matters related to Axoplasmic transport and, in some cases, Nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis, Paramedian lobule and Flocculus. He interconnects Corticopontine fibers and Sensory system in the investigation of issues within Cerebral cortex.
Per Brodal mainly investigates Neuroscience, Anatomy, Pontine nuclei, Cerebellum and Cerebral cortex. Dorsum is closely connected to Nucleus in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Anatomy. The various areas that Per Brodal examines in his Pontine nuclei study include Pons, Visual cortex and Brainstem.
His work on Paramedian lobule, Flocculus and Nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis as part of general Cerebellum research is often related to Projection, thus linking different fields of science. As a member of one scientific family, Per Brodal mostly works in the field of Neocortex, focusing on Temporal cortex and, on occasion, Frontal lobe. His Axoplasmic transport study combines topics in areas such as Pons Varolii and Central nervous system.
Per Brodal mostly deals with Neuroscience, Nervous system, Sensory system, Somatosensory system and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. His Neuroscience study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Peripheral and Receptor. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Neuron and Nervous tissue.
His studies deal with areas such as Neuropathic pain, Nociceptor, Perception and Insula as well as Sensory system. His Physical medicine and rehabilitation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Motor system and Eye movement.
His primary scientific interests are in Neuroscience, Anatomy, Hypnosis, Obstetrics and Medical physics. His work on Somatosensory system as part of general Neuroscience research is frequently linked to Efferent Neuron, bridging the gap between disciplines. His study in Anatomy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Peripheral nervous system and Basal ganglia.
In his papers, Per Brodal integrates diverse fields, such as Hypnosis, Psychotherapist, Cognitive psychology, Neuropathic pain, Insula and Perception.
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The central nervous system : structure and function
Per Brodal.
(1992)
The central nervous system
Per Brodal.
(1992)
THE CORTICOPONTINE PROJECTION IN THE RHESUS MONKEY ORIGIN AND PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION
P. Brodal.
Brain (1978)
Capillary supply of skeletal muscle fibers in untrained and endurance-trained men
Per Brodal;Frank Ingjer;Lars Hermansen.
American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology (1977)
The pontocerebellar projection in the rhesus monkey: an experimental study with retrograde axonal transport of horseradish peroxidase.
P. Brodal.
Neuroscience (1979)
The organization of the connections between the cortex and the claustrum in the monkey.
R.C.A. Pearson;P. Brodal;K.C. Gatter;T.P.S. Powell.
Brain Research (1982)
Chapter 13 Salient anatomic features of the cortico-ponto-cerebellar pathway
Per Brodal;Jan G. Bjaalie.
Progress in Brain Research (1997)
The corticopontine projection in the cat I. Demonstration of a somatotopically organized projection from the primary sensorimotor cortex
Per Brodal.
Experimental Brain Research (1968)
Further observations on the cerebellar projections from the pontine nuclei and the nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis in the rhesus monkey
Per Brodal.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1982)
Organization of the pontine nuclei.
Per Brodal;Jan G. Bjaalie.
Neuroscience Research (1992)
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