2nd edition, — McGraw-Hill Education, 2005. — 1080 p. This is a superbly illustrated core textbook for medical and health science students that provides an understanding of basic neuroanatomical structures by emphasising their clinical significance in neurologic disease. It provides the principles of neuroanatomy together with superb illustrations typically found in a...
Springer International Publishing AG, 2018. — 268 p. — ISBN: 3319574264. Recent advances in neuroscience have highlighted the importance of correlating brain anatomy with underlying brain function, since the brain contains a highly sophisticated organization of anatomical and functional relationships that are not readily “visible” with standard imaging. The use of magnetic...
2nd edition. — Berlin: Thieme, 2023. — 650 p. An anatomical, patient-oriented approach to neurologic diagnosis from renowned neurosurgeons. Despite strides in advanced neuroimaging techniques, what remains constant in the practice of neurology and neurosurgery is the enduring value of observing and interpreting patient signs and symptoms at the bedside. Authored by renowned...
Thieme, 2009. — 745 p. — ISBN: 978-0-86-577976-1. Anatomic Basis of Neurologic Diagnosis is a lavishly illustrated book that places special emphasis on the paramount importance of signs and symptoms for the accurate diagnosis of neurologic disorders. It opens with a comprehensive review of neuroembryology, enabling readers to gain knowledge of normal nervous system development...
Thieme, 2009. — 745 p. — ISBN: 978-0-86-577976-1. Anatomic Basis of Neurologic Diagnosis is a lavishly illustrated book that places special emphasis on the paramount importance of signs and symptoms for the accurate diagnosis of neurologic disorders. It opens with a comprehensive review of neuroembryology, enabling readers to gain knowledge of normal nervous system development...
CRC Press, 2001. — 432 p. Superbly illustrated and clearly written Neuroanatomical Basis of Clinical Neurology bridges the gap between the twin disciplines of neuroanatomy and neurology, aiding the understanding of neurologic disorders by investigating their anatomic basis. The extensive coverage of the peripheral and central nervous systems in the context of neurological...
Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2014. — 504 p. Bridging the gap between the peripheral and central nervous systems, the second edition of Neuroanatomical Basis of Clinical Neurology enriches understanding of neurological conditions through a conceptual approach to neuronal circuitry. The book retains the basic outline of contents from the first edition, integrating structural...
Second Ed. — CRC Press, 2014. — 504 p. — ISBN10: 1439848335. — ISBN13: 978-1439848333 Bridging the gap between the peripheral and central nervous systems, the second edition of Neuroanatomical Basis of Clinical Neurology enriches understanding of neurological conditions through a conceptual approach to neuronal circuitry. The book retains the basic outline of contents from the...
Humana Press Inc., 2002. — 484 p. Neuroanatomy constitutes a central aspect of neuroscience, and the continuous growth of affordable computer power makes it possible to model and integrate the enormous complexity of neuroanatomy. It is not surprising that computational neuroanatomy research projects are stirring considerable interest in the scientific community. Computational...
CRC Press, 2017. — 353 p. Part One Introduction to the Nervous System Cortex and Associated Structures Cranial Nerves and the Brainstem Spinal Cord Peripheral Nervous System Localization Primer Part Two The Cases
New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2014. — 286 p. The ninth edition of Inderbir Singh's Textbook of Human Neuroanatomy has been fully revised to provide undergraduate medical students with the most recent information in the field. Beginning with an introduction, each of the following chapters discusses the anatomy of a different part of the nervous system. Presented...
9th edition. — Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2014. — 298 p. — ISBN: 978-93-5090-529-6. This book, Inderbir Singh's Textbook of Human Neuroanatomy, deals with human neuroanatomy. As in previous editions, the main effort has been to present a complicated subject in as simple a manner as possible. The major problem that faces the author of any student textbook is to decide...
Berlin: Springer, 1980. — 156 p. This is a timely opus. Most of us now are too young to remember the unpleasant ring of a polemic between those who produced "hair-splitting" parcellations of the cortex (to paraphrase one of O. Vogt's favourite expressions) and those who saw the cortex as a homogeneous matrix sus taining the reverberations of EEG waves (to paraphrase Bailey and...
Berlin: Springer, 1991. — 244 p. Where is the Cortex? Analysis of the Neuropil: Preliminary Remarks Density of Neurons Density of Synapses Comparison Between Synaptic and Neuronal Density Density of Axons Comparison Between the Densities of Neurons, Synapses and Axons Microscopic Evidence of the Spacing of Synapses on Axons Statistics of the Synapses Along the Axons Density of...
Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1978. — 370 p. Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland. Concise, synoptic textbook for medical students. DNLM: 1. Nervous System - anatomy and histology.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. — 429 p. One of the major challenges of modern neuroscience is to define the complex pattern of neural connections that underlie cognition and behaviour. This atlas capitalises on novel diffusion MRI tractography methods to provide a comprehensive overview of connections derived from virtual in vivo tractography dissections of the human brain.
Wiley-Blackwell, 2023. — 352 p. Essential Clinical Neuroanatomy is the first neuroanatomy text that consistently illustrates and discusses the anatomy of the central nervous system from the clinical perspective. All of the illustrations are provided in the clinical view (using the axial radiologic standard of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging). This provides...
New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. - 322 p. Essential Clinical Neuroanatomy is an accessible introduction to regional and functional neuroanatomy, which cuts through the jargon to help you engage with the key concepts. Beautifully presented in full color, with hundreds of annotated illustrations and images, Essential Clinical Neuroanatomy begins with an introductory section on...
6th edition. — Elsevier, 2019. — 185 p. — ISBN: 9780702074622 Now fully revised and updated, this leading ICT series volume offers concise, superbly illustrated coverage of neuroanatomy, that throughout makes clear the relevance of the anatomy to the practice of modern clinical neurology. Building on the success of previous editions, Neuroanatomy ICT, sixth edition has been...
London: Churchill Livingstone, 2014. - 208 p. Notoriously difficult concepts made clear in straightforward and concise text. Level of detail carefully judged to facilitate understanding of the fundamental neuroanatomical principles and the workings of the nervous system, providing a sound basis for the diagnosis and treatment of contemporary neurological disorders. All new line...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. - 599 p. Modern tomographic scans are revealing the structure of the human brain in unprecedented detail. This spectator progress, however, poses a critical problem for neuroscientists and practitioners of brain-related professions: how to find their way in the current tomographic images so as to identify a particular brain site, be it...
Berlin: Thieme, 2019. — 474 p. Become familiar with the key anatomic 'corridors' in the skull base, the sinonasal tract, and adjacent areas to guide and greatly expand your endoscopic surgical competence. Highlighting the most recent experience from seven top leaders and innovators in the field, this seminal new work presents detailed topographic anatomy of the skull base and...
Berlin: Thieme Publishing Group, 2002. — 226 p. This book presents neurosurgical anatomy by detailing approaches on cadavers in the same position patients would be placed in during a real operative procedure. Anatomy is described in: all commonly used cranial and cranial base approaches anterior, posterior, anterolateral and posterolateral approaches to all segments of the...
New York: Springer, 1989. — 212 p. The author John L. Fox shares his many years of teaching and surgery through more than three hundred illustrations and photographs (including over one hundred in color). Dr. Fox has published many works on neuroscience and clinical neurosurgery and is well-known for his color images of live neurosurgical anatomy as viewed through the operating...
Berlin: Thieme, 2018. — 361 p. One-of-kind textbook provides comprehensive tutorial on cranial anatomy with step-by-step text and visuals Dissection in the anatomical laboratory is a mandatory component of training for neurosurgeons. Acquisition of highly technical skills is a long and arduous task, requiring knowledge of complex surgical anatomy and basic steps for single...
MedMaster, 2000. — 97 p. This book was written to fulfill the need for a brief, but readable. summary of clinically relevantneuroanatomy, with examples of medical cases. It is common for neuroanatomy texts to be too greatly oriented toward basic science. They provide far more detail than is necessary to approach clinical situations in neurology. As a result the student becomes...
6th edition. — Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2019. — 372 p. This powerful, easy-to-use resource — available in print and e-book format — presents the essentials of neuroanatomy in the popular Board Review Series outline format that highlights the most tested topics for the USMLE Step 1. Packed with concise descriptions, clinical correlation boxes, radiographs,...
Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2014. — 130 p. Lippincott’s Pocket Neuroanatomy is a go-to reference, review, and study tool for neuroanatomy and neuroscience with a strong focus on high-yield topics and presentation. It presents the essential information needed for course and board exam review in a concise, quick-reference format with tables,...
5th ed. — Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2016. — 202 p. Now significantly revised based on student feedback, this best-selling text provides a quick, authoritative review of the most important clinical aspects of neuroanatomy. A new, full-color design highlights the essential information you need to know to excel on course exams and the USMLE Step 1. New objectives begin every...
The MIT Press, 2016. — 420 p. — ISBN: 9780262034715 In this book, Frank Guenther offers a comprehensive, unified account of the neural computations underlying speech production, with an emphasis on speech motor control rather than linguistic content. Guenther focuses on the brain mechanisms responsible for commanding the musculature of the vocal tract to produce articulations...
Boston: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2014. — 368 p. Neuroanatomy in Clinical Context, Ninth Edition provides everything the student needs to master the anatomy of the central nervous system, all in a clinical setting. Clear explanations; abundant MRI, CT, MRA, and MRV images; full-color photographs and illustrations; hundreds of review questions; and supplemental online...
9ª ed. — Wolters Kluwer, 2015. — 424 p. This Spanish translation of the famous Haines amongst medical students offers the most powerfull text to discover the anatomy of the central nervous system in its clinical context. The combinantion of full colour ilustrations and loads of MR and CT pictures depicts as if it were cristal clear the relations between theory and clinical...
9th Ed. — Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2014. — 368 p. — (Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Strutures, Sections, and Systems). — ISBN10: 1451186258. — ISBN13: 978-1451186253 Neuroanatomy in Clinical Context, Ninth Edition provides everything the student needs to master the anatomy of the central nervous system, all in a clinical setting. Clear explanations; abundant MRI, CT, MRA, and...
CRC Press, 2016. — 328 p. Understanding how the brain is organized and visualizing its pathways and connections can be conceptually challenging. The Atlas of Functional Neuroanatomy, Third Edition addresses this challenge by presenting a clear visual guide to the human central nervous system (CNS). This edition has been completely reorganized to facilitate learning the...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. — 14 p. This text is one of a number of appendices to the Oxford Neuroimaging Primers, designed to provide extra details and information that someone reading one of the primers might find helpful, but where it is not crucial to the understanding of the main material. This appendix specifically addresses the most essential elements of brain...
Thieme, 2015. — 244 p. This case-based book presents detailed information on neurovascular anatomy in concise, easily digestible chapters that focus on the importance of understanding anatomy when performing neurointerventional procedures. The case discussions include modern examples of invasive and non-invasive angiographic techniques that are relevant for general radiologists...
4th edition. — New York: Academic Press, 2015. — 458 p. The fourth edition of Atlas of the Human Brain presents the anatomy of the brain at macroscopic and microscopic levels, featuring different aspects of brain morphology and topography. This greatly enlarged new edition provides the most detailed and accurate delineations of brain structure available. It includes features...
New York: Saunders, 2011. — 445 p. Gray’s Clinical Neuroanatomy focuses on how knowing functional neuroanatomy is essential for a solid neurologic background for patient care in neurology. Elliot Mancall, David Brock, Susan Standring and Alan Crossman present the authoritative guidance of Gray’s Anatomy along with 100 clinical cases to highlight the relevance of anatomical...
4th edition. — New York: McGraw-Hill , 2012. — 1087 p. A regional and functional approach to learning human neuroanatomy New full-color images "Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas" covers neuroanatomy from both a functional and regional perspective to provide an understanding of how the components of the central nervous system work together to sense the world around us, regulate body...
New York: Springer, 2008. - 710 p. Clinical Neuroanatomy offers an extensive review of higher cortical – behavioral functions and their anatomical substrates. The book begins with a review of the basic internal and external morphology, major nerve and fiber tracts, behavioral correlates, and clinical syndromes associated with spinal cord, brain stem, and cerebellum,...
New York: Williams & Wilkins, 1996. — 1025 p. A completely revised and updated text, retaining the morphological approach of previous editions, but with additional material on neuroscience, new information on the distribution of neurotransmitters in the brain, and more than 100 new illustrations and several new tables.
2nd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2016. — 547 p. — ISBN: 978-1-118-67746-9 Newly revised and updated, A Textbook of Neuroanatomy, Second Edition is a concise text designed to help students easily master the anatomy and basic physiology of the nervous system. Accessible and clear, the book highlights interrelationships between systems, structures, and the rest of the body as the...
London: Academic Press, 2023. — 198 p. MRI/DTI Atlas of the Human Brainstem in Transverse and Sagittal Planes presents a detailed view of the human brainstem in DTI/MRI. It is the first ever MRI or histological atlas to present detailed diagrams of sagittal views of the brainstem. Presenting data of unprecedented quality, images are juxtaposed with detailed diagrams in the...
New York: Academic Press, 2015. — 222 p. Essential Clinical Anatomy of the Nervous System is designed to combine the salient points of anatomy with typical pathologies affecting each of the major pathways that are directly applicable in the clinical environment. In addition, this book highlights the relevant clinical examinations to perform when examining a patient’s...
Elsevier, 2017. — 426 p. — ISBN: 9780323480918 This unique, comprehensive book provides rich visual guidance on all aspects of neuroanatomy, as only artwork by master medical illustrator Frank H. Netter, MD can. Concise tables highlight important aspects of each structure, equipping you with the essential knowledge you need to master this complex discipline. See every nuance of...
Plural Publishing, 2019. — 417 p. — ISBN: 978-1-63550-071-4 Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology for Speech and Hearing Sciences provides a thorough yet readable examination of the neuroanatomical underpinnings within communication sciences and disorders. The textbook is designed for undergraduate or graduate courses related to the neuroscience of speech and hearing. Each chapter...
Springer, 2023. — 440 p. This book essentially provides a refreshing description of the cortical and subcortical anatomy of the brain and how it relates to function. It includes subtleties of anatomy, advances in imaging, operative nuances, techniques, and a brief discussion about artificial intelligence. It discusses surgical strategies on intrinsic brain tumors in general and...
7th Edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkin, 2010. — 560 p. This book contains the basic neuroanatomical facts necessary for the practice of medicine. It is suitable for medical students, dental students, nurses, and allied health students. Residents fnd this book useful during their rotations. The functional organization of the nervous system has been emphasized and indicates...
7th edition. — Wolters Kluwer, 2010. — 562 p. Introduction and Organization of the Nervous System The Neurobiology of the Neuron and the Neuroglia Nerve Fibers, Peripheral Nerves, Receptor and Effector Endings, Dermatomes, and Muscle Activity The Spinal Cord and the Ascending and Descending Tracts The Brainstem The Cerebellum and Its Connections The Cerebrum The Structure and...
6ª ed. — Panamericana, 2007. — 572 p. This 6th Spanish version of Snell Neuroanatomy gives the basics needed for those who take part in the practice of medicine. Mainly thought for students, this book offers the oportunity to understand the functional organitation of the central nervous system regarding its lesions and diseases which may cause neurological damage. This book...
8th edition. — Philadelphia, LWW, 2018. — 555 p. Snell’s Clinical Neuroanatomy, Eighth Edition, equips medical and health professions students with a complete, clinically oriented understanding of neuroanatomy. Organized classically by system, this revised edition reflects the latest clinical approaches to neuroanatomy structures and reinforces concepts with enhanced,...
8th edition. — Wolters Kluwer, 2018. — 555 p. — ISBN: 9781496346759 Snell’s Clinical Neuroanatomy, Eighth Edition, equips medical and health professions students with a complete, clinically oriented understanding of neuroanatomy. Organized classically by system, this revised edition reflects the latest clinical approaches to neuroanatomy structures and reinforces concepts with...
8th edition. — Wolters Kluwer, 2018. — 555 p. — ISBN: 9781496346759 Snell’s Clinical Neuroanatomy, Eighth Edition, equips medical and health professions students with a complete, clinically oriented understanding of neuroanatomy. Organized classically by system, this revised edition reflects the latest clinical approaches to neuroanatomy structures and reinforces concepts with...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — 465 p. — ISBN: 9780190943608. Neuropsychologists and other non-physician healthcare professionals who work in the field of neurology often struggle to develop a strong command of functional neuroanatomy and clinical neuroscience. Functional Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neuroscience fill this gap with a comprehensive introduction to functional...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. — 336 p. The cranial nerves are an endlessly fascinating family of twelve nerves that have a dramatic impact on our daily lives. A dysfunction of the cranial nerves can cause loss of vision or double vision, loss of smell, poor balance, or loss of muscle function, and can also be an indicator of underlying neurological disorders. The Clinical Anatomy of...
N.-Y.: McGraw-Hill Medical, 2009. — 381 p. Learn the essential aspects of neuroanatomy and its clinical relevance with the field's most concise, trusted, and effective text For more than seventy years, Clinical Neuroanatomy has delivered a streamlined, comprehensive, and easy-to-remember synopsis of neuroanatomy and its functional and clinical applications. Emphasizing the most...
27th edition. McGraw-Hill, 2013 - 381 p. Basic principles Introduction to clinical thinking Spinal cord and spine Anatomy of the brain Functional systems Diagnostic aids Discussion of cases
28th edition. — McGraw-Hill, 2016. — 697 p. — ISBN13: 978-0071847704. Basic principles Introduction to clinical thinking Spinal cord and spine Anatomy of the brain Functional systems Diagnostic aids Discussion of cases
28th ed. — McGraw-Hill Education, 2017. — 384 p. — ISBN: 978-0-07-184771-1. No other organ system presents as fascinating an array of structures and mechanisms as the human brain and spinal cord. It is hard to think of any clinical field that does not encompass at least some aspect of the neurosciences, from molecular and cellular neurobiology through motor, sensory, and...
29th edition. — McGraw-Hill Education / Medical, 2020. — 366 p. — ISBN: 978-1260452358. This new 29th edition provides an accessible, easy-to-remember synopsis of neuroanatomy and its functional and clinical implications. A Box summarizes the most essential take-away lessons from each chapter. Since many of us learn and remember better when the material is presented visually,...
29th edition. — McGraw-Hill Education / Medical, 2020. — 366 p. This new 29th edition provides an accessible, easy-to-remember synopsis of neuroanatomy and its functional and clinical implications. A Box summarizes the most essential take-away lessons from each chapter. Since many of us learn and remember better when the material is presented visually, this book is liberally...
4th edition. — New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. — 538 p. The Brain Atlas: A Visual Guide to the Human Central Nervous System integrates modern neuroscience with clinical practice and is now completely revised and updated for a Fourth Edition. Each page uses direct labeling system, including an alphabetical list of terms for each image Presents unrivaled treatment of brain...
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