Review of Clinical and Functional Neuroscience

Textbook Title: Review of Clinical and Functional Neuroscience

Textbook Description:
This is a review text published by Dartmouth Medical School, which covers the cellular components of the nervous system, the peripheral nervous system, and the central nervous system. This book offers emphasis to the understanding that functional neuroanatomy is critical to understanding the symptoms of nervous system damage. Topics covered include: Cellular organization, Peripheral nervous system, Development, Spinal cord, Brain stem organization, Sensory systems, Motor systems, Limbic system, Thalamic organization, Cerebral cortical organization, and Nutrition of the brain.

Author: Rand S. Swenson
Subjects: Health Sciences & Medical
Key words: Health Sciences, Neuroscience, Neurology
Download URL: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~rswenson/NeuroSci/index.html

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