The Human Brainstem

The Human Brainstem

Author: Hannsjörg Schröder

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-09-09

Total Pages: 704

ISBN-13: 3030899802

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The human brainstem has long been a neglected area in clinical medicine. This is shown by the fact that there is no introductory book on the neuroanatomy and pathology of this region. This book is intended to introduce the reader to the neuroanatomy of the human brainstem and combines an atlas with detailed information on the individual structures. The atlas features a state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging series, histological specimens (Darrow Red and Campbell staining) and a plastinate-based topographical part, which allows direct comparison of histological and topographical findings with neuroimaging. In addition, the reader is guided along the brainstem neuromer model through the human brainstem and learns about the functional properties of the individual structures of the brainstem. Where appropriate, peripheral targets of brainstem structures are illustrated and explained. Furthermore, each chapter covers the most important neurological disorders affecting the brainstem. This book aims to demonstrate that sound anatomical knowledge is required to understand brainstem pathology. It will particularly help those new to the field to better understand the complex anatomy of the human brainstem and will be useful to basic and clinical neuroscientists alike.


I'Ve Discovered Sound

I'Ve Discovered Sound

Author: Brainworks

Publisher: Popular Prakashan

Published:

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9788179915202

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The World Is Filled With The Most Wonderful Sounds! But Do You Know How Sound Is Made And Why You Hear It? This Book Explains Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Sound, And Lets You Do Your Own Experiments To Prove It. The Graphic- Art Illustrations Of The Famous Scientists And Inventors Who Experimented With Sound Explain Even More!


Discovering Cell Mechanisms

Discovering Cell Mechanisms

Author: William Bechtel

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9780521812474

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Bechtel emphasises how mechanisms were discovered by cell biologists and the instruments that made these inquiries possible.


Studies ...

Studies ...

Author: University of Illinois Chicago Professional Colleges. College of Medicine. Department of Anatomy

Publisher:

Published: 1917

Total Pages: 780

ISBN-13:

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Sensation and Perception

Sensation and Perception

Author: Bennett L. Schwartz

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2018-01-05

Total Pages: 823

ISBN-13: 1506383904

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The highly accessible Sensation and Perception presents a current and accurate account of modern sensation and perception from both a cognitive and neurocognitive perspective. To show students the relevance of the material to their everyday lives and future careers, authors Bennett L. Schwartz and John H. Krantz connect concepts to real-world applications, such as driving cars, playing sports, and evaluating risk in the military. Interactive Sensation Laboratory Exercises (ISLE) provide simulations of experiments and neurological processes to engage readers with the phenomena covered in the text and give them a deeper understanding of key concepts. The Second Edition includes a revamped version of the In Depth feature from the previous edition in new Exploration sections that invite readers to learn more about exciting developments in the field. Additionally, new Ponder Further sections prompt students to practice their critical thinking skills with chapter topics.