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Title:
Digital neuroanatomy
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Publication Information:
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2006
Physical Description:
1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm.
ISBN:
9780470040003
General Note:
Accompanies text of the same title : QM451 L44 2006

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Summary

Summary

This multimedia resource offers a complete introduction to neuroanatomy with superb, clear and thoroughly labeled images and illustrations within an elegant navigation structure. It emphasizes the practical aspects of how to identify neuroanatomical structures, with quizzes and chapter self-assessments. The content is organised into sections covering light-microscopic neurohistology, electron-microscopic neurohistology, skull-meninges-spinal cord, gross anatomy of the brain, sectional anatomy of the brain, and brain imaging.

Digital Neuroanatomy: An Interactive CD Atlas with Review Text  features:

Richly illustrated throughout with over 300 images A brief printed textbook that follows the same organization and approach, reviewing all the main concepts Self-grading quizzes with answers that include a detailed explanation A help mode offering animated explanations of the primary programme features A dynamic navigation structure providing direct access to specific points in the large volume of content

An ideal tool for teaching, self-instruction, and self-assessment, Digital Neuroanatomy: An Interactive CD Atlas with Review Text is an invaluable resource for students, teachers, and scientists alike. It is useful for undergraduate courses and graduate courses in medical, anatomy, radiology, dental, and pharmacy schools, as well as those in schools of dentistry and physical therapy.


Author Notes

George R. Leichnetz , PhD, is a full professor of anatomy and neurobiology at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA. He has won numerous teaching awards over 25+ years of undergraduate, graduate, and medical school teaching, and developed and thoroughly tested this interactive program with over 300 students at all levels of study.


Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
1 Light-Microscopic (LM) Neurohistologyp. 1
2 Electron-Microscopic (EM) Neurohistologyp. 21
3 Skull, Meninges, and Spinal Cordp. 33
4 Gross Anatomy of the Brainp. 47
5 Sectional Anatomy of the Brainp. 67
6 Introduction to Brain Imaging/MRIsp. 77
Indexp. 87