1. Embryology
2. Cerebral Topography
3. Midbrain, hindbrain, spinal cord
4. Meninges
5. Blood supply of the brain
6. Neurons and neuroglia
7. Electrial events
8. Transmitters and receptors
9. Peripheral nerves
10. Innervation of muscles and joints
11. Innervation of skin
12. Electrodiagnostic examination
13. Autonomic nervous system
14. Nerve roots
15. Spinal cord: ascending pathways
16. Spinal cord: descending pathways 17. Brainstem
18. The lowest four cranial nerves
19. Vestibular nerve
20. Cochlear nerve
21. Trigeminal nerve
22. Facial nerve
23. Ocular motor nerves
24. Reticular formation
25. Cerebellum
26. Hypothalamus
27. Thalamus, epithalamus
28. Visual pathways
29. Cerebral cortex
30. Electroencephalography
31. Evoked potentials
32. Hemispheric asymmetries
33. Basal ganglia
34. Olfactory and limbic systems
35. Cerebrovascular disease
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Description
Written to aid you through basic and clinical neuroscience training, this superbly illustrated textbook of clinical neuroanatomy and neuroscience has won well-earned praise for its clear text and outstanding explanatory artwork. Taking these complex subjects and breaking them down into exceptionally clear visual images and concise discussions, this textbook integrates clinical neuroanatomy with the basic principles and clinical application of neuroscience. The chapters are organized by anatomical area, with integrated analyses of sensory, motor and cognitive systems.
Key Features
Uses ¡°Clinical boxes¡± containing clinical information to help you translate theory into practice.
Provides opening chapter summaries to show you how the information fits in a larger context.
Includes chapter overviews with study guidelines, to make the integration of information simpler and easier.
Highlights the most important concepts and facts with summaries at the end of each chapter.
Adds new neurophysiology and neurobiochemistry information.
Features 80 new illustrations and 20 new electron micrographs.
Now includes StudentConsult access, for complete access to the text and images online, and more.
Contains artwork by Richard Tibbitts, one of the masterful illustrators who worked on ¡°Gray¡¯s Anatomy for Students.¡±
-Author Information-
By M. J. T. FitzGerald, MD, PhD, DSC, MRIA, Emeritus Professor, Department of Anatomy, University College, Galway, Ireland; Gregory Gruener, MD, MBA, Professor of Neurology, Vice-Chairman of Neurology, Associate Dean of Educational Affairs, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center, Loyola University, Chicago, ILL; and Estomih Mtui, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Clinical Anatomy in Neurology and Neuroscience, Director, Program in Anatomy and Body Visualization, Cornell University, Weill Medical College, New York, NY