Student's atlas of neuroanatomy

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Student's atlas of neuroanatomy

Walter J. Hendelman

W.B. Saunders, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-220) and index

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Description

This new atlas provides the essential information necessary to understand the structure and function of the human central nervous system. Unique 3-dimensional airbrush illustrations and other state-of-the-art clinical drawings and photographs accompany functional and clinically relevant text. This comprehensive, systematically organized atlas covers all aspects of the nervous system, including an innovative, practice-applicable discussion of the brainstem and its pathways: an integrative approach to the thalamus, a complete description of the limbic system and emotional basis of human behaviour and more.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction to the nervous system - Organization of the CNS. Section A Cerebral hemispheres - cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, and ventricles: Part A-1 Cortex and White Matter (Photographic Views)
  • Part A-II Internal Structures - Ventricles, Basal Ganglia, and Internal Capsule
  • Part A-III Blood Supply. Section B Brainstem - cranial nerves and cross-sections
  • Part B-1 Cranial Nerves and Nuclei
  • Part B-II The Midbrain
  • Part B-III The Pons
  • Part B-IV The Medulla. Section C Pathways of the central nervous system - Part C-I Ascending Tracts
  • Part C-II Descending Tracts
  • Part C-III Other Pathways
  • Section D The thalamus. Section E The cerebellum. Section F The spinal cord. Section G The limbic system.

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