Description
Human Neuroanatomy is a unique resource that presents for readers the neuroanatomy of the central and peripheral nervous system together. This atlas-style reference features human brain sections with radiological correlations, and original illustrations accompanying macroscopic and microscopic photographs. Chapters include a large number of illustrations in the form of photographs, Illustrations, and MR imaging, including a human brain atlas. Boxes within each chapter contain clinical information, with tables of topic summaries. Presented along with clinical approaches and analyses, this is a reference for all neuroscientists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, medical students, and all students of neuroscience.- Presents the neuroanatomy of both the central and peripheral nervous systems- Features a high number of illustrations in the form of photographs, illustrations, and MRI- Includes a human brain atlas- Contains boxes of clinical information and tables of topic summaries within each chapter
Table of Contents
1. Development of the nervous system2. General organization of the nervous system3. Neurohistology4. Telencephalon5. Diencephalon6. Basal nuclei7. Limbic system8. Brainstem9. Brain vessels and meninges10. Cerebellum11. Spinal cord12. Ascending and descending pathways of the spinal cord13. Cranial nerves14. Spinal nerves15. Autonomic nervous system16. Visual system17. Auditory and vestibular systems18. Chemical sensory systems19. Somatosensory system20. Atlas of the human brain



