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This atlas matches pathological slices of the brain with radiologic scans to show the brain's contruction. All parts of the brain are clearly and directly labelled. Nerve pathways through the brain are illustrated using clear colour illustrations. Colour coding and brain-section markers on each page provide easy navigation through the atlas. This book demystifies complexity to show the underlying beauty and logic of human neuroanatomy. Anyone who needs an intimate working knowledge of the human brain will find The Brain Atlas to be a life-long companion.

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Produktbeschreibung
This atlas matches pathological slices of the brain with radiologic scans to show the brain's contruction. All parts of the brain are clearly and directly labelled. Nerve pathways through the brain are illustrated using clear colour illustrations. Colour coding and brain-section markers on each page provide easy navigation through the atlas. This book demystifies complexity to show the underlying beauty and logic of human neuroanatomy. Anyone who needs an intimate working knowledge of the human brain will find The Brain Atlas to be a life-long companion.
Autorenporträt
Thomas A. Woolsey MD, lecturer in Biology; George H. and Ethel R. Bishop Scholar in Neuroscience Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Experimental Neurological Surgery, of Experimental Neurology, of Anatomy and Neurobiology, of Cell Biology and Physiology and of Biomedical Engineering, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA. Dr Woolsey a world-renowned neurobiologist best known for his discovery of the cortical barrels in rodents. During his nearly forty years at Washington University School of Medicine, he has won numerous awards for teaching medical students, residents, graduate students, and undergraduates in psychology and life sciences. Joseph Hanaway, MD, retired Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA. Dr Hanway has practiced neurology for over thirty years and has taught basic and clinical neuroanatomy at Harvard University, the University of Virginia, Washington University, and the University of Missouri Medical School. Mokhtar H. Gado, MD, formerly Professor of Radiology, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA. Dr Gado was an internationally known neuroradiologist with more than thirty-five years of clinical, research, and teaching experience at Washington University School of Medicine and the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology.