Atlas of Functional NeuroanatomyCRC Press, 28 juin 2000 - 280 pages The Atlas of Functional Neuroanatomy guides the student and practitioner in visualizing and understanding the many parts of the central nervous system (CNS)-the key to knowing where diseases occur. The illustrations include photographs and drawings (some color-enhanced) which have been selectively labeled; each is accompanied by text which explains the structures named and appropriate clinically-relevant comments. The Atlas presents an overview of the nervous system, followed by the sensory and motor systems as they traverse the CNS. These features prepare students to work through the localization process. The atlas also offers a detailed look at the microanatomy, particularly of the brainstem. Radiographic images are also included, along with illustrations of the blood supply of the brain. The final section features a unique set of illustrations, and these serve as the foundation for an integrated view of the structure and function of the limbic system. The accompanying CD-ROM contains all the illustrations from the print version, with the advantage of 3-D visualization and full color. Most noteworthy are the pathways of the spinal cord and brainstem, and the detailed illustrations of the microanatomy of the brainstem, along with color sections of the human brainstem. All of this enables students to approach the diseases of the nervous system with a strong anatomical background. |
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V | 1 |
VII | 4 |
VIII | 12 |
IX | 22 |
X | 24 |
XI | 28 |
XII | 42 |
XIII | 48 |
XXXI | 146 |
XXXII | 148 |
XXXIII | 152 |
XXXIV | 158 |
XXXV | 166 |
XXXVI | 174 |
XXXVII | 178 |
XXXVIII | 183 |
XIV | 54 |
XV | 64 |
XVI | 74 |
XIX | 78 |
XXI | 84 |
XXII | 96 |
XXIII | 102 |
XXIV | 104 |
XXV | 106 |
XXVI | 122 |
XXVII | 126 |
XXVIII | 134 |
XXX | 136 |
XXXIX | 186 |
XL | 188 |
XLI | 190 |
XLII | 198 |
XLIII | 204 |
XLIV | 208 |
XLV | 212 |
XLVI | 214 |
XLVII | 219 |
XLVIII | 223 |
XLIX | 235 |
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afferents amygdala Anterolateral system ascending auditory axons basal ganglia blood supply body brain brainstem bundle called caudate nucleus cells cerebellum cerebral artery cerebral cortex cerebral hemispheres cerebral peduncles Clinical Aspects CN VIII commissure connections corpus callosum cortical areas cortico-bulbar cortico-spinal tract Cross Section decussation dentate diagram diencephalon discussed with Figure dorsal facial fasciculus fibers Figure 16 forebrain fornix fourth ventricle function geniculate globus pallidus gyri hippocampal formation hypothalamus inferior horn input internal capsule involved lateral fissure lateral ventricle lentiform nucleus lesion limbic system located lower medial lemniscus medulla medullary midbrain midline motor system movements muscles nervous system Neuroanatomy neurons olfactory olivary pain parahippocampal gyrus pathway pons portion putamen pyramids red nucleus reflex relay reticular formation seen septal region shown side spinal cord structures substantia nigra superior cerebellar peduncles synapse tegmentum temporal lobe thalamus third ventricle tion tissue trigeminal upper ventral vestibular nuclei visual white matter