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Fundamental Neuroscience for Basic and Clinical Applications 5th edition [Hardback]

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, (Professor Emeritus, Department of Anatomy, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern University, Glendale, Arizona, USA)
  • Format: Hardback, 528 pages, weight: 1970 g, 1057 illustrations (668 in full color); Illustrations
  • Pub. Date: 26-Oct-2017
  • Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323396321
  • ISBN-13: 9780323396325
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  • Format: Hardback, 528 pages, weight: 1970 g, 1057 illustrations (668 in full color); Illustrations
  • Pub. Date: 26-Oct-2017
  • Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323396321
  • ISBN-13: 9780323396325
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Using a rigorous yet clinically-focused approach, Fundamental Neuroscience for Basic and Clinical Applications, 5th Edition, covers the fundamental neuroscience information needed for coursework, exams, and beyond. It integrates neuroanatomy, pharmacology, and physiology, and offers a full section devoted to systems neurobiology, helping you comprehend and retain the complex material you need to know. Highlights clinical content in blue throughout the text, helping you focus on what you need to know in the clinical environment.Presents thoroughly updated information in every chapter, with an emphasis on new clinical thinking as related to the brain and systems neurobiology. Features hundreds of correlated state-of-the-art imaging examples, anatomical diagrams, and histology photos - nearly half are new or improved for this edition. Pays special attention to the correct use of clinical and anatomical terminology, and provides new clinical text and clinical-anatomical correlations.

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"This is one of the best neuroscience books available, probably one of the three best currently. It provides broad coverage with detailed information on this massive topic." - Eduardo A De Sousa, MD, FAAN (Mercy NeuroScience Institute) Doody's Score: 97 - 5 Stars!

SECTION I ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS
1 Orientation to the Structure and Imaging of the Central Nervous System
3(12)
D.E. Haines
A.C. Terrell
2 The Cell Biology of Neurons and Glia
15(19)
G.A. Mihailoff
D.E. Haines
3 The Electrochemical Basis of Nerve Function
34(20)
T.M. Dwyer
4 Chemical Signaling in the Nervous System
54(18)
T.M. Dwyer
5 Development of the Nervous System
72(21)
W.A. Grow
SECTION II REGIONAL NEUROBIOLOGY
6 The Ventricles, Choroid Plexus, and Cerebrospinal Fluid
93(14)
J.J. Corbett
D.E. Haines
7 The Meninges
107(15)
D.E. Haines
8 A Survey of the Cerebrovascular System
122(16)
D.E. Haines
9 The Spinal Cord
138(14)
D.E. Haines
G.A. Mihailoff
R.P. Yezierski
10 An Overview of the Brainstem
152(8)
D.E. Haines
G.A. Mihailoff
11 The Medulla Oblongata
160(12)
D.E. Haines
G.A. Mihailoff
12 The Pons and Cerebellum
172(11)
G.A. Mihailoff
D.E. Haines
13 The Midbrain
183(12)
G.A. Mihailoff
D.E. Haines
P.J. May
14 A Synopsis of Cranial Nerves of the Brainstem
195(17)
D.E. Haines
G.A. Mihailoff
15 The Diencephalon
212(13)
G.A. Mihailoff
D.E. Haines
16 The Telencephalon
225(18)
D.E. Haines
G.A. Mihailoff
SECTION III SYSTEMS NEUROBIOLOGY
17 The Somatosensory System I: Tactile Discrimination and Position Sense
243(15)
S. Warren
N.F. Capra
R.P. Yezierski
18 The Somatosensory System II: Nociception, Thermal Sense, and Touch
258(20)
S. Warren
R.P. Yezierski
N.F. Capra
19 Viscerosensory Pathways
278(8)
J.A. Kaufman
T.B. Jones
20 The Visual System
286(20)
J.J. Corbett
J. Chen
21 The Auditory System
306(14)
C.K. Henkel
22 The Vestibular System
320(14)
J.D. Dickman
23 Olfaction and Taste
334(12)
K.L. Simpson
24 Motor System I: Peripheral Sensory, Brainstem, and Spinal Influence on Anterior Horn Neurons
346(14)
G.A. Mihailoff
D.E. Haines
25 Motor System II: Corticofugal Systems and the Control of Movement
360(17)
G.A. Mihailoff
D.E. Haines
26 The Basal Nuclei
377(17)
T.P. Ma
H.L. Geyer
27 The Cerebellum
394(19)
D.E. Haines
G.A. Mihailoff
28 Visual Motor Systems
413(17)
P.J. May
J.J. Corbett
29 Visceral Motor Pathways
430(12)
T.B. Jones
J.A. Kaufman
30 The Hypothalamus
442(15)
A.D. Parent
E. Perkins
31 The Limbic System
457(11)
M.A. Willis
D.E. Haines
32 The Cerebral Cortex
468(12)
W.A. Grow
33 The Neurologic Examination
480(14)
J.J. Corbett
J. Chen
Illustration Credits 494(2)
Index 496
Dr. Haines is an exceedingly well-respected academic (a former Henry Gray/Elsevier award winner from the American Association of Anatomists and a Distinguished Teacher Award winner from the Association of American Medical Colleges). Though Dr. Haines has retired as Chair of the Department of Anatomy as well as Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Mississippi, he retains a working relationship with Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He travels extensively and continues to speak frequently at meetings both in the US and Internationally. Professor Emeritus Gregory A. Mihailoff works in the Department of Anatomy at Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern University, Glendale, Arizona.