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British Medical Association Book Award Winner - Student Textbook of the Year 2018
Everything you need to know about Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience ... at a Glance!
 Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience at a Glance is a highly illustrated, quick reference guide to the anatomy, biochemistry, physiology and pharmacology of the human nervous system. Each chapter features a summary of the anatomical structure and function of a specific component of the central nervous system, a section on applied neurobiology outlining how to approach a patient with neurological or psychiatric problems aligned to the chapter topic, standard diagnostic procedures for most common scenarios, as well as an overview of treatment and management options.
 This fully updated and expanded new edition includes: 
 
Dozens of full-page, colour illustrations and neurological scans
Expanded coverage of techniques to study the nervous system
More practical information on the neurological exam
New content on neuropharmacology and drug therapies
Bullet points and bold terms throughout assist with revision and review of the topic
 Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience at a Glance is the ideal companion for students embarking on a neuroanatomy or neuroscience course, and is an excellent reference tool for those in clinical training.
An updated companion website with new clinical cases, multiple choice self-assessment questions, revision slides, and downloadable illustrations and flashcards is available at www.ataglanceseries.com/neuroscience
  
Contents
Introduction ix
 Acknowledgements x
 List of abbreviations xi
 Companion website xv
 Part 1 Anatomical and functional organization 1
 1 Development of the nervous system 2
 2 Organization of the nervous system 4
 3 Autonomic nervous system 6
 4 Enteric nervous system 8
 5 Meninges and cerebrospinal fluid 10
 6 Blood supply to the central nervous system 12
 7 Cranial nerves 14
 8 Anatomy of the brainstem 16
 9 Organization of the spinal cord 18
 10 Organization of the cerebral cortex and thalamus 20
 11 Hypothalamus 22
 Part 2 Cells and neurophysiology 25
 12 Cells of the nervous system I: neurones 26
 13 Cells of the nervous system II: neuroglial cells 28
 14 Ion channels 30
 15 Resting membrane and action potential 32
 16 Neuromuscular junction and synapses 34
 17 Nerve conduction and synaptic integration 36
 18 Neurotransmitters, receptors and their pathways 38
 19 Main CNS neurotransmitters and their function 40
 20 Skeletal muscle structure 42
 21 Skeletal muscle contraction 44
 Part 3 Sensory systems 47
 22 Sensory systems: an overview 48
 23 Sensory transduction 50
 24 Visual system I: the eye and retina 52
 25 Visual system II: the visual pathways and subcortical visual areas 54
 26 Visual system III: visual cortical areas 56
 27 Auditory system I: the ear and cochlea 58
 28 Auditory system II: auditory pathways and language 60
 29 Vestibular system 62
 30 Olfaction and taste 64
 31 Somatosensory system 66
 32 Pain systems I: nociceptors and nociceptive pathways 68
 33 Pain systems II: pharmacology and management 70
 34 Association cortices: the posterior parietal and prefrontal cortex 72
 Part 4 Motor systems 75
 35 Organization of the motor system 76
 36 Muscle spindle and lower motor neurone 78
 37 Spinal cord motor organization and locomotion 80
 38 Cortical motor areas 82
 39 Primary motor cortex 84
 40 Basal ganglia: anatomy and physiology 86
 41 Basal ganglia: diseases and their treatments 88
 42 Cerebellum 91
 Part 5 Cognition and neural plasticity 95
 43 Reticular formation and sleep 96
 44 Limbic system and long-term potentiation 98
 45 Memory 100
 46 Emotion, motivation and drug addiction 102
 47 Neural plasticity and neurotrophic factors I: the peripheral nervous system 104
 48 Neural plasticity and neurotrophic factors II: the central nervous system 106
 49 Techniques for studying the nervous system 108
 Part 6 Applied neurobiology: the principles of neurology and psychiatry 111
 50 Approach to the patient with neurological problems 112
 51 Examination of the nervous system 114
 52 Investigation of the nervous system 116
 53 Imaging of the central nervous system 118
 54 Clinical disorders of the sensory systems 120
 55 Clinical disorders of the motor systems 122
 56 Eye movements 124
 57 Neurochemical disorders I: affective disorders 126
 58 Neurochemical disorders II: schizophrenia 128
 59 Neurochemical disorders III: anxiety 130
 60 Neurodegenerative disorders 132
 61 Neurophysiological disorders: epilepsy 134
 62 Neuroimmunological disorders 136
 63 Neurogenetic disorders 138
 64 Cerebrovascular disease 140
 65 Neuroradiological anatomy 142
 Part 7 History of neuroscientific discoveries 145
 66 Historical neuroscience discoveries 146
 Part 8 Self-assessment case studies 149
 Case studies and questions 150
 Answers 156
 Index 161


 
               
              


