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Human Neuroanatomy, 2nd Edition is a comprehensive overview of the anatomy of the human brain and spinal cord. The book is written at a level to be of use as a text for advanced students and a foundational reference for researchers, clinicians in the field. Building on the foundations of first edition, this revision looks to increase user-friendliness and clinical applicability through improved figures and the addition of illustrative case studies. Written by James R. Augustine, with decades of experience teaching and researching in the field, Human Neuroanatomy, authoritatively covers this fundamental area of study within the neurosciences.…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781119074007
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
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About the companion website xv
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Nervous System 1
1.1 Neurons 1
1.2 Classification of Neurons 4
1.3 The Synapse 5
1.4 Neuroglial Cells 6
1.5 Axonal Transport 9
1.6 Degeneration and Regeneration 10
1.7 Neural Transplantation 14
Further Reading 14
Chapter 2 Development of the Nervous System 17
2.1 First Week 19
2.2 Second Week 20
2.3 Third Week 20
2.4 Fourth Week 21
2.5 Fifth Week 24
2.6 Vulnerability of the Developing Nervous System 26
2.7 Congenital Malformations of the Nervous System 27
Further Reading 29
Chapter 3 The Spinal Cord 31
3.1 Embryological Considerations 31
3.2 Gross Anatomy 34
3.3 Nuclear Groups - Gray Matter 37
3.4 Functional Classes of Neurons 39
3.5 Funiculi/Fasciculi/Tracts - White Matter 40
3.6 Spinal Reflexes 41
3.7 Spinal Meninges and Related Spaces 42
3.8 Spinal Cord Injury 43
3.9 Blood Supply to the Spinal Cord 44
Further Reading 44
Chapter 4 The Brain Stem 47
4.1 External Features 47
4.2 Cerebellum and Fourth Ventricle 50
4.3 Organization of Brain Stem Neuronal Columns 52
4.4 Internal Features 54
Further Reading 65
Chapter 5 The Forebrain 67
5.1 Telencephalon 67
5.2 Diencephalon 77
5.3 Cerebral White Matter 78
Further Reading 79
Chapter 6 Introduction to Ascending Sensory Paths 81
6.1 Receptors 81
6.2 Classification of Receptors by Modality 81
6.3 Classification of Receptors by Distribution and Function 84
6.4 Structural Classification of Receptors 84
6.5 Reflex Circuits 88
6.6 General Sensory Paths 89
6.7 Organization of General Sensory Paths 89
Further Reading 92
Chapter 7 Paths for Pain and Temperature 95
7.1 Path for Superficial Pain and Temperature from the Body 95
7.2 Path for Visceral Pain from the Body 102
7.3 The Trigeminal Nuclear Complex 107
7.4 Path for Superficial Pain and Thermal Extremes from the Head 108
7.5 Path for Thermal Discrimination from the Head 111
7.6 Somatic Afferent Components of VII, IX, and X 113
7.7 Trigeminal Neuralgia 113
7.8 Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia 114
Further Reading 114
Chapter 8 Paths for Touch, Pressure, Proprioception, and Vibration 117
8.1 Path for General Tactile Sensation from the Body 117
8.2 Path for Tactile Discrimination, Pressure, Proprioception, and Vibration from the Body 120
8.3 Path for Tactile Discrimination from the Head 130
8.4 Path for General Tactile Sensation from the Head 131
8.5 Path for Proprioception, Pressure, and Vibration from the Head 133
8.6 Trigeminal Motor Component 135
8.7 Certain Trigeminal Reflexes 136
Further Reading 138
Chapter 9 The Reticular Formation 141
9.1 Structural Aspects 141
9.2 Ascending Reticular System 146
9.3 Descending Reticular System 149
9.4 Functional Aspects of the Reticular Formation 149
Further Reading 153
Chapter 10 The Auditory System 155
10.1 Gross Anatomy 155
10.2 The Ascending Auditory Path 158
10.3 Descending Auditory Connections 164
10.4 Injury to the Auditory Path 165
10.5 Cochlear Implants 167
10.6 Auditory Brain S
About the companion website xv
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Nervous System 1
1.1 Neurons 1
1.2 Classification of Neurons 4
1.3 The Synapse 5
1.4 Neuroglial Cells 6
1.5 Axonal Transport 9
1.6 Degeneration and Regeneration 10
1.7 Neural Transplantation 14
Further Reading 14
Chapter 2 Development of the Nervous System 17
2.1 First Week 19
2.2 Second Week 20
2.3 Third Week 20
2.4 Fourth Week 21
2.5 Fifth Week 24
2.6 Vulnerability of the Developing Nervous System 26
2.7 Congenital Malformations of the Nervous System 27
Further Reading 29
Chapter 3 The Spinal Cord 31
3.1 Embryological Considerations 31
3.2 Gross Anatomy 34
3.3 Nuclear Groups - Gray Matter 37
3.4 Functional Classes of Neurons 39
3.5 Funiculi/Fasciculi/Tracts - White Matter 40
3.6 Spinal Reflexes 41
3.7 Spinal Meninges and Related Spaces 42
3.8 Spinal Cord Injury 43
3.9 Blood Supply to the Spinal Cord 44
Further Reading 44
Chapter 4 The Brain Stem 47
4.1 External Features 47
4.2 Cerebellum and Fourth Ventricle 50
4.3 Organization of Brain Stem Neuronal Columns 52
4.4 Internal Features 54
Further Reading 65
Chapter 5 The Forebrain 67
5.1 Telencephalon 67
5.2 Diencephalon 77
5.3 Cerebral White Matter 78
Further Reading 79
Chapter 6 Introduction to Ascending Sensory Paths 81
6.1 Receptors 81
6.2 Classification of Receptors by Modality 81
6.3 Classification of Receptors by Distribution and Function 84
6.4 Structural Classification of Receptors 84
6.5 Reflex Circuits 88
6.6 General Sensory Paths 89
6.7 Organization of General Sensory Paths 89
Further Reading 92
Chapter 7 Paths for Pain and Temperature 95
7.1 Path for Superficial Pain and Temperature from the Body 95
7.2 Path for Visceral Pain from the Body 102
7.3 The Trigeminal Nuclear Complex 107
7.4 Path for Superficial Pain and Thermal Extremes from the Head 108
7.5 Path for Thermal Discrimination from the Head 111
7.6 Somatic Afferent Components of VII, IX, and X 113
7.7 Trigeminal Neuralgia 113
7.8 Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia 114
Further Reading 114
Chapter 8 Paths for Touch, Pressure, Proprioception, and Vibration 117
8.1 Path for General Tactile Sensation from the Body 117
8.2 Path for Tactile Discrimination, Pressure, Proprioception, and Vibration from the Body 120
8.3 Path for Tactile Discrimination from the Head 130
8.4 Path for General Tactile Sensation from the Head 131
8.5 Path for Proprioception, Pressure, and Vibration from the Head 133
8.6 Trigeminal Motor Component 135
8.7 Certain Trigeminal Reflexes 136
Further Reading 138
Chapter 9 The Reticular Formation 141
9.1 Structural Aspects 141
9.2 Ascending Reticular System 146
9.3 Descending Reticular System 149
9.4 Functional Aspects of the Reticular Formation 149
Further Reading 153
Chapter 10 The Auditory System 155
10.1 Gross Anatomy 155
10.2 The Ascending Auditory Path 158
10.3 Descending Auditory Connections 164
10.4 Injury to the Auditory Path 165
10.5 Cochlear Implants 167
10.6 Auditory Brain S