Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas, Page 954

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McGraw-Hill, 2003 - Neuroanatomy - 532 pages
Using a combined functional and regional approach to neuroanatomy, this book explores how parts of the nervous system work together to regulate body systems and produce behavior. It thoroughly covers the sensory, motor, and integrative systems of the brain and presents an overview of the function in relation to structure and the locations of major pathways and neuronal integrative regions. The illustration program features brain views produced by MRI and PET imaging technology, 2-color line illustrations, and myelin-stained sections. The text also features an 80-page atlas of key views of the surface anatomy of the central nervous system and a set of photographs of myelin-stained sections through the CNS in 3-dimensional anatomical planes.Features:· Approaches neuroanatomy from both functional and regional perspectives – provides understanding of how components of the central nervous system work in conjunction with each other and their anatomical location · Combined text and atlas in one book – offers increased value to students by integrating information about the anatomical localization of brain function with images that provide a complete reference of anatomical structure · Provides examples of MRI and PET images and angiography – illustrates the close relationship between neuroanatomy and radiology and helps students learn how to read scans· Offers numerous pedagogical aids:§ Boxes: discuss topics on brain imaging and advances in the understanding of neural circuits underlying neurological function§ Chapter summaries: offer concise descriptions of key structures in relation to function§ Key terms: provide self-assessment tool

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The Diencephalon Consists of the Thalamus and Hypothalamus
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Cavities Within the Central Nervous System Contain
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John H. Martin, PhDCenter for Neurobiology and BehaviorDepartment of PsychiatryCollege of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University

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