In the 5th Edition of this highly accessible atlas, Dr. Todd
Vanderah continues the mission of his esteemed colleague, Dr. John
"Jack" Nolte, to clearly depict and explain the challenging subject
of neuroanatomy. Designed to promote a rapid understanding of
complex concepts, Nolte's The Human Brain in Photographs and
Diagrams combines easy-to-digest coverage of the brain, spinal
cord, and brainstem with carefully selected visuals to cover all
aspects of the information needed for success in coursework, on
exams, and in clerkships and clinical practice. Features more than
600 high-quality figures including brain sections (transverse,
coronal, axial, sagittal), 3-D reconstructions, MRIs and
angiography, illustrated pathways that help you visualize
anatomical structures and neuropathology. Presents a systemic
series of unlabelled whole brain sections next to corresponding
sections with important structures outlined and labelled. Includes
a NEW chapter: An Introduction to Neuropathology, as well as NEW
review questions online. Helps you understand the connections
between functional systems with detailed diagrams that incorporate
actual brain and spinal cord sections. Features clinical content
throughout that shows how neuroanatomy applies to clinical
practice. Discusses every labelled structure in the highly
illustrated glossary at the end of the book. Shows major structures
and major transitions in higher magnification for greater detail,
and features bold index entries to indicate particularly clear
illustrations of a given structure. Enhanced eBook version included
with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the
text, figures, and references - including 68 bonus dissection
videos - from the book on a variety of devices.
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