BASIC NEUROANATOMY
by D T Yew, W H Kwong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) & M C Yu (University of Medicine & Dentistry, New Jersey)
This book is intended for students of medicine, dentistry and allied health professions. The continual, unremitting explosion of information in the biomedical fields in recent years has rendered the curriculum ever more compact and onerous in the various disciplines of studies required of the students. Neuroanatomy, which deals with complex interrelated neural structures, presents a special challenge to the students, giving rise to an often overwhelming experience in the process of mastering the vast, seemingly disparate body of facts. The currently available texts are often too massive and detailed for the compressed time frame allotted for the study.
In this book, we have organized the subject matter into a basic core of information on the human nervous system, as concisely and succinctly as possible without undue abridgment. For brevity, the information is presented mostly in an outline format, and where the subject matter is complex, we employ a more lengthy write up (e.g. the motor system and the limbic system). It is hoped that the overriding goal of writing a short, concise text for the harried Neuroanatomy students will have been achieved.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Spinal Cord
- Brainstem and Reticular Formation
-
Diencephalon
- Cerebral Cortex
- Cerebellum
- Basal Ganglia
- Limbic System
- General Sensory System
- Specific Sensory Systems
- Motor System
- Autonomic Nervous System
- Meninges and Vascular Supply of the Central Nervous System
- Review of Specific Lesions of the Central Nervous System
Readership: Undergraduates in the medical sciences and dentistry, and allied
health professionals.
| 200pp |
Pub. date: Apr 1997 |
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