Functional neuroanatomy : text and atlas
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Functional neuroanatomy : text and atlas
McGraw-Hill, 2005
2nd ed
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a superbly illustrated core textbook for medical and health science students that provides an understanding of basic neuroanatomical structures by emphasising their clinical significance in neurologic disease. It provides the principles of neuroanatomy together with superb illustrations typically found in a stand-alone atlas. It includes unique clinical correlation chapters that describe the clinical relevance of key neuroanatomical structures. It features 4 new chapters such as: Reticular Formation, Wakefulness, and Sleep; Reticular Formation, Wakefulness, and Sleep: Clinical Correlates; Control of Posture and Movement; and Approach to a Patient with a Neurologic Disorder.
Table of Contents
A. TextChapter 1. NeurohistologyChapter 2. Gross TopographyChapter 3. Spinal CordChapter 4. Spinal Cord: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 5. Medulla OblongataChapter 6. Medulla Oblongata: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 7. PonsChapter 8. Pons: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 9. Mesencephalon (Midbrain)Chapter 10. Mesencephalon (Midbrain): Clinical CorrelatesChapter 11. DiencephalonChapter 12. Diencephalon: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 13. Basal GangliaChapter 14. Basal Ganglia: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 15. CerebellumChapter 16. Cerebellum: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 17. Cerebral CortexChapter 18. Cerebral Cortex: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 19. HypothalamusChapter 20. Hypothalamus: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 21. Limbic SystemChapter 22. Limbic System: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 23. Special SensesChapter 24. Special Senses: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 25. Central Nervous System DevelopmentChapter 26. Central Nervous System Development: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 27. Cerebral CirculationChapter 28. Cerebral Vascular SyndromesChapter 29. Cerebrospinal Fluid and the Barrier SystemChapter 30. Cerebrospinal Fluid and the Barrier System: Clinical CorrelatesChapter 31. Major Sensory and Motor PathwaysB. Atlas of Brain and Spinal CordSection 1. Sectional Anatomy SectionsSection 2. Sagittal Yakovlev SectionsSection 3. Axial Yakovlev SectionsSection 4. Coronal Yakovlev SectionsSection 5. Brain Stem SectionsSection 6. Spinal Cord SectionsSection 7. Sagittal MRI SectionsSection 8. Axial MRI SectionsSection 9. Coronal MRI SectionsBibliographyIndex
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