Fundamental neuroscience for basic and clinical applications

Includes coverage of neuroanatomy, physiology, and pharmacology, with a particular emphasis on systems neurobiology, effectively prepares you for your courses, exams, and beyond.

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Other Authors: Haines, Duane E
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, PA Elsevier Saunders 2013
Edition:4th ed.
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505 |a 1. Orientation to the structure and imaging of the central nervous system -- 2. The cell biology of neurons and glia -- 3. The electrochemical basis of nerve function -- 4. The chemical basis for neuronal communication -- 5. Development of the nervous system -- 6. The ventricles, choroid plexus, and cerebrospinal fluid -- 7. The meninges -- 8. A survey of thecerborvascular system -- 9. The spinal cord -- 10. An overview ofthe brainstem -- 11. The medulla oblongata -- 12. The pons and cerebellum -- 13. The midbrain -- 14. A synopis of cranial nerves of the brainstem -- 15. The diencephalon -- 16. The telencephalon 17. -- The somatosensory system I: tactile discrimination and position sense -- 18. The somatosensory system II: nociception, thermal sense, and touch -- 19. Viscerosensory pathways -- 20. The visual system -- 21. The auditory system -- 22. The vestibular system -- 23. Olfaction and taste -- 24. Motor system I: peripheral sensory, brainstem, and spinal influence on anterior horn neurons -- 25. Motor system II: corticofugal systems and the control of movement -- 26. The basal nuclei -- 27. The cerebullum -- 28. Visual motor systems -- 29. Visceral motor pathways -- 30. The hypothalamus -- 31. The limbic system -- 32. The cerebral cortex -- 33. The neurologic examination 
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