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The explosion of new information in recent years has challenged instructors of neuroscience to synthesize a diverse range of topics and present them in a way thats comprehensible to students. This first edition of Essential Neuroscience presents a solution, delivering the right level of detail and scope of information for medical students and residents.
Readers are presented with all of the basic neuroscience topics, but with a focus on the essential concepts and facts intrinsic to the practice of medicine. The result is a refreshing text that makes learning the subject matter simple yet meaningful.
The authors begin with the analysis of a single neuron, and then relate how neurons communicate with each other. Discussions progress to the anatomy of the spinal cord and brain, followed by a detailed examination of the sensory, motor, and integrative systems. This building-block approach helps students master the subject material and prepare for national board examinations.
Benefit from these valuable features::
Essential Neuroscience is an ideal resource for medical students, neurology residents, and students who specialize in associated biological sciences.
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GROSS ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN
Overview of the Central Nervous System
Development of the Nervous System
Meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid
Blood Supply to the Brain
THE NEURON
Histology
Electrophysiology
Synaptic Transmission
Neurotransmitters
ORGANIZATION OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
The Spinal Cord
Brainstem I:: The Medulla
Brainstem II:: Pons and Cerebellum
Brainstem III:: Midbrain
The Forebrain
Cranial Nerves
SENSORY SYSTEMS
Somatosensory System
Visual System
Auditory and Vestibular Systems
Olfaction and Taste
MOTOR SYSTEMS
Upper Motor Neuron:: Pyramidal System
The Basal Ganglia
The Cerebellum
INTEGRATIVE SYSTEMS
The Autonomic Nervous System
The Reticular Formation
The Hypothalamus
The Limbic System
The Cerebral Cortex
Vascular Syndromes of the Brainstem
Behavioral Disorders