Neuroanatomy: Illustrated Colour Text,
Edition 7Editors: By Alan R. Crossman, PhD, DSc
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23 Oct 2024
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Now fully revised and updated, Neuroanatomy: Illustrated Colour Text, Seventh Edition offers a concise yet comprehensive account of the structure and function of the human nervous system. Trusted by generations of readers and now in its seventh edition, it remains internationally popular as the most succinct, clinically relevant and uniquely illustrated textbook available on the subject.
Carefully targeted to bridge the gap between a brief overview on the one hand and an extensive text on the other, this book provides a clear account of neuroanatomical principles. It describes normal structure and function and clinically relevant dysfunction, all related to conditions which students will encounter in clinical practice.
This book will make learning easy for medical students, junior doctors and specialist trainees needing a sound understanding of the basics of neuroanatomy which underpin the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders.
Key Features
- Straightforward and concise – makes notoriously difficult concepts easy to understand
- Some of the best published illustrations in the field – all updated and improved for clarity
- Perfect for those new to neuroanatomy – provides enough detail for students to proceed to clinical studies with confidence
- Clinical material and topic summaries fully updated and highlighted in summary boxes throughout the text
- Comes with the complete, enhanced eBook - including additional images and self-assessment material to aid revision and check understanding
About the author
By Alan R. Crossman, PhD, DSc, Professor of Anatomy, School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, UK
1. Introduction and overview
2. Cells of the nervous system
3. Peripheral nervous system
4. Autonomic nervous system
5. Coverings of the central nervous system
6. Ventricular system
7. Vasculature of the central nervous system
8. Spinal cord
9. Brainstem
10. Cranial nerves and cranial nerve nuclei
11. Cerebellum
12. Thalamus
13. Cerebral hemisphere and cerebral cortex
14. Basal ganglia
15. Visual system
16. Hypothalamus, limbic system and olfactory system
2. Cells of the nervous system
3. Peripheral nervous system
4. Autonomic nervous system
5. Coverings of the central nervous system
6. Ventricular system
7. Vasculature of the central nervous system
8. Spinal cord
9. Brainstem
10. Cranial nerves and cranial nerve nuclei
11. Cerebellum
12. Thalamus
13. Cerebral hemisphere and cerebral cortex
14. Basal ganglia
15. Visual system
16. Hypothalamus, limbic system and olfactory system
ISBN:
9780443113666
Page Count:
0
Retail Price
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Undergraduate medical students; Junior doctors /specialist trainees (neurology and related specialties, e.g. neurophysiology, neuropsychology, neurosurgery)
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