The Human Central Nervous System: A Synopsis and Atlas

Author:   Rudolf Nieuwenhuys ,  Jan Voogd ,  Christiaan van Huijzen
Publisher:   Steinkopff Darmstadt
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 4th ed. 2008
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9783662526828


Pages:   967
Publication Date:   23 August 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Rudolf Nieuwenhuys ,  Jan Voogd ,  Christiaan van Huijzen
Publisher:   Steinkopff Darmstadt
Imprint:   Steinkopff Darmstadt
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 4th ed. 2008
Weight:   3.365kg
ISBN:  

9783662526828


ISBN 10:   3662526824
Pages:   967
Publication Date:   23 August 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Orientation, Development, Gross Anatomy, Blood Supply and Meninges.- Orientation.- Development.- Gross Anatomy.- Blood Supply, Meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid Circulation.- Brain Slices.- Structure of Spinal Cord and Brain Parts.- Topography of Spinal Cord, Brain Stem and Cerebellum.- Diencephalon: Introduction and Epithalamus.- Diencephalon: Dorsal Thalamus.- Diencephalon: Ventral Thalamus or Subthalamus.- Diencephalon: Hypothalamus.- Telencephalon: Introduction and Olfactory System.- Telencephalon: Hippocampus and Related Structures.- Telencephalon: Amygdala and Claustrum.- Telencephalon: Basal Ganglia.- Telencephalon: Neocortex.- Fuctional Systems.- General Sensory Systems and Taste.- Vestibular System.- Auditory System.- Visual System.- Cerebellum.- Motor Systems.- The Reticular Formation and the Monoaminergic and Cholinergic Cell Groups.- Greater Limbic System.

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From the reviews of the fourth edition: Nearly 20 years after the publication of the previous edition comes the much enlarged fourth edition of the neurobiologistsa (TM) neuroanatomy textbook. a ] very welcome and of great potential use for neurosurgeons. a ] you will undoubtedly expect to refer to it frequently; it will act as the arbiter of neuroanatomical arguments, disputes and quibbles. Who is it for? The neuroscience laboratory or a neuroantomical zealot. Presentation Outstanding and generous. Would you recommend it? Yes, for the library or for the research group. (Times Higher Education, May, 2008) This 970-page book a ] provides a highly detailed description of the structure, anatomic pathways, and neurophysiology of the central nervous system. a ] would recommend this book to university libraries and neuroradiology sectional libraries a ] . For those who wish a deeper a ] understanding of the anatomy and function of the brain and spinal cord, this could be a useful reference text and would be a fine addition to the library of a neuroradiology section. (American Journal of Neuroradiology, Vol. 29, May, 2008)


From the reviews of the fourth edition: Nearly 20 years after the publication of the previous edition comes the much enlarged fourth edition of the neurobiologistsa (TM) neuroanatomy textbook. a ] very welcome and of great potential use for neurosurgeons. a ] you will undoubtedly expect to refer to it frequently; it will act as the arbiter of neuroanatomical arguments, disputes and quibbles. Who is it for? The neuroscience laboratory or a neuroantomical zealot. Presentation Outstanding and generous. Would you recommend it? Yes, for the library or for the research group. (Times Higher Education, May, 2008) This 970-page book a ] provides a highly detailed description of the structure, anatomic pathways, and neurophysiology of the central nervous system. a ] would recommend this book to university libraries and neuroradiology sectional libraries a ] . For those who wish a deeper a ] understanding of the anatomy and function of the brain and spinal cord, this could be a useful reference text and would be a fine addition to the library of a neuroradiology section. (American Journal of Neuroradiology, Vol. 29, May, 2008)


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