Visually Memorable Neuroanatomy for Beginners

Author:   Min Suk Chung (Ajou University School of Medicine, South Korea) ,  Beom Sun Chung (Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, South Korea)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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9780128199015


Pages:   198
Publication Date:   04 July 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Min Suk Chung (Ajou University School of Medicine, South Korea) ,  Beom Sun Chung (Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, South Korea)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Weight:   0.320kg
ISBN:  

9780128199015


ISBN 10:   0128199016
Pages:   198
Publication Date:   04 July 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Morphology of brain, spinal cord 2. Somatic nerve, autonomic nerve 3. Cranial nerve, spinal nerve 4. Function of brain 5. Development of nervous system

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"""The authors propose this new book for beginners in Neuroanatomy. Dr Min Suk Chung is Professor of Anatomy in Ajou University, South Korea. He has already published books including comics and cartoons for explaining and making easier the learning of Anatomy. Dr. Beom Sun Chung is a postdoctoral fellow in the Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences, Louisiana, USA, with a special interest in the stereoscopic models of the brain using reconstructions from the serially sectioned images of the Visible Korean Human. The authors propose a global approach to Neuroanatomy, and include central nervous system (brain, spinal cord), peripheral nervous system and autonomic nervous system. The books sections are: 1. Morphology of the central nervous system (brain, spinal cord, cavities, envelops) 2. Somatic nerve, autonomic nerve: motor nerve, sensory nerve, reflex arc; sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves and plexuses, with examples of functions 3. Cranial nerve, spinal nerve: motor and sensory nerves, somatic and visceral 4. Function of the brain: the main functions of the different parts of the brain and brainstem 5. Development of the central nervous system: the evolution of the neural tube helps to understand and build the different parts of the central nervous system Most of the simple schemes could be used for introducing a course. Humorous and simple sentences make easy means for memorization. The goal was to help students overcoming their 'neurophobia', it should help to go ahead in this field of anatomical sciences. A great attention is constantly paid to the orientation of the anatomical views. An alphabetical index, from 'Abdominal aorta' to “White ramus communicans” leads to a fast access to the different structures of the nervous system. Some interesting ideas for simple and clear introduction to the learning of neuroanatomy are provided in this book, for beginners and those who teach them."" --Springer ""This book presents simplified diagrams of neuroanatomy and a comic strip style demonstration of topics, giving the readers a simple, visual introduction to neuroanatomy. The purpose is to aid students in their first tries for big picture topics of neuroanatomy before exploring more complete exploration of structure and function of the nervous system. These are worthy objectives and the book is needed. The objectives are met; the book presents a topical introduction to neuroanatomy for the basic understanding of many topics that will aid further detailed discussions of the nervous system. I liked this book, which provides an easy way to begin discussions of neuroanatomy. Beginners on the topic will appreciate and find value in reading it."" --Barnes and Nobles ""Reading this book, however, you can remember the function of geniculate nucleus forever, without memorizing (Fig. 1C). The tip is easy, and it is full of instructional humor. They are on the students' side even in terms of neuroanatomy terminology (Fig. 1E). Whether the reader is a beginner student or a middle-aged scholar, this is a book that gives you confidence and turns painful memories into beautiful memories. I recommend reading first."" --JKMS (Journal of Korean Medical Science) ""The practicing neuropsychologist may question why they should make room on their bookshelf for this new arrival. This is not the book for neuropsychology trainees to gain an initial familiarization with neuroanatomy, unless the book is used in conjunction with a class or another neuroanatomy reference. Instead, this book is an excellent addition for individuals looking to consolidate their neuroanatomy knowledge. This book is suitable for individuals of various disciplines preparing for a neuroanatomy exam, or for neuropsychologists specifically, in preparation for a board exam in neuropsychology. The index provided at the end of the book affords a quick reference for individuals looking to refresh their neuroanatomy knowledge periodically. For the general practicing or research neuropsychologist, the neuroanatomy content of this book is quite detailed and extensive. As a whole, this book represents a quick reference guide for location of neuroanatomical structures and their basic functioning. For professionals looking to solidify their neuroanatomy knowledge, this book is a great adjunct in facilitating acquisition of a vast amount of information in a playful and amusing manner that offers a nice variety and alternative to the conventional format of neuroanatomy resources."" --Applied Neuropsychology- Adult ""The authors propose this new book for beginners in Neuroanatomy. Dr Min Suk Chung is Professor of Anatomy in Ajou University, South Korea. He has already published books including comics and cartoons for explaining and making easier the learning of Anatomy. Dr. Beom Sun Chung is a postdoctoral fellow in the Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences, Louisiana, USA, with a special interest in the stereoscopic models of the brain using reconstructions from the serially sectioned images of the Visible Korean Human. The authors propose a global approach to Neuroanatomy, and include central nervous system (brain, spinal cord), peripheral nervous system and autonomic nervous system. The books sections are: 1. Morphology of the central nervous system (brain, spinal cord, cavities, envelops). 2. Somatic nerve, autonomic nerve: motor nerve, sensory nerve, refex arc; sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves and plexuses, with examples of functions. 3. Cranial nerve, spinal nerve: motor and sensory nerves, somatic and visceral. 4. Function of the brain: the main functions of the diferent parts of the brain and brainstem. 5. Development of the central nervous system: the evolution of the neural tube helps to understand and build the diferent parts of the central nervous system. Most of the simple schemes could be used for introducing a course. Humorous and simple sentences make easy means for memorization. The goal was to help students overcoming their “neurophobia”, it should help to go ahead in this feld of anatomical sciences. A great attention is constantly paid to the orientation of the anatomical views. An alphabetical index, from “Abdominal aorta” to “White ramus communicans” leads to a fast access to the diferent structures of the nervous system. Some interesting ideas for simple and clear introduction to the learning of neuroanatomy are provided in this book, for beginners and those who teach them."" --Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy ""I liked this book, which provides an easy way to begin discussions of neuroanatomy. Beginners on the topic will appreciate and find value in reading it."" --Doody"


Reading this book, however, you can remember the function of geniculate nucleus forever, without memorizing (Fig. 1C). The tip is easy, and it is full of instructional humor. They are on the students' side even in terms of neuroanatomy terminology (Fig. 1E). Whether the reader is a beginner student or a middle-aged scholar, this is a book that gives you confidence and turns painful memories into beautiful memories. I recommend reading first. --JKMS (Journal of Korean Medical Science) The practicing neuropsychologist may question why they should make room on their bookshelf for this new arrival. This is not the book for neuropsychology trainees to gain an initial familiarization with neuroanatomy, unless the book is used in conjunction with a class or another neuroanatomy reference. Instead, this book is an excellent addition for individuals looking to consolidate their neuroanatomy knowledge. This book is suitable for individuals of various disciplines preparing for a neuroanatomy exam, or for neuropsychologists specifically, in preparation for a board exam in neuropsychology. The index provided at the end of the book affords a quick reference for individuals looking to refresh their neuroanatomy knowledge periodically. For the general practicing or research neuropsychologist, the neuroanatomy content of this book is quite detailed and extensive. As a whole, this book represents a quick reference guide for location of neuroanatomical structures and their basic functioning. For professionals looking to solidify their neuroanatomy knowledge, this book is a great adjunct in facilitating acquisition of a vast amount of information in a playful and amusing manner that offers a nice variety and alternative to the conventional format of neuroanatomy resources. --Applied Neuropsychology- Adult


Reading this book, however, you can remember the function of geniculate nucleus forever, without memorizing (Fig. 1C). The tip is easy, and it is full of instructional humor. They are on the students' side even in terms of neuroanatomy terminology (Fig. 1E). Whether the reader is a beginner student or a middle-aged scholar, this is a book that gives you confidence and turns painful memories into beautiful memories. I recommend reading first. --JKMS (Journal of Korean Medical Science)


Author Information

Dr. Min Suk Chung is a Professor in Department of Anatomy, Ajou University School of Medicine in South Korea. He received his MD, MS, and PhD degrees from Yonsei University. He has taught anatomy for decades by black/white board lecture, which is the foundation of the schematic figures of this neuroanatomy book. He has also drawn anatomy cartoons, some of which are included in this volume. Dr. Beom Sun Chung is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomy, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, South Korea. He received his MD degree from Soonchunhyang University and MS, PhD degrees from Ajou University. He is interested in the stereoscopic models of the brain, reconstructed from the serially sectioned images of cadaver (Visible Korean).

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