Fr. 31.90

Netter's Neuroscience Coloring Book - 2nd Edition

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Reinforce your knowledge of neuroanatomy, neuroscience, and common neurologic disorders with this active, engaging, and relaxing review method! Netter’s Neuroscience Coloring Book, 2nd Edition, makes abstract concepts more concrete as you use color and tactile movement to reinforce your memory and understanding of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system. It’s a fun and interactive way to learn and review a complex but fascinating subject-whether you’re taking a course in neuroscience, preparing for a neuroscience program, or planning a career in research, science, or medicine and healthcare.

More than "just" a coloring book, this unique learning tool offers:

  • More than 145 key topics in neuroscience and neuroanatomy, using bold, clear drawings based on classic Netter art
  • Coloring exercises for visual and tactile learning as you trace pathways and tracts, reinforcing spatial, functional, and clinical concepts in this fascinating field
  • A clear organization with 4 major sections: (1) Overview of the nervous system; (2) regional neuroscience; (3) systemic neuroscience; and (4) global neuroscience
  • Three major components for each topic and accompanying illustrations: What is it and what does it do?; Color the most important structures; and What is the functional and clinical significance?
  • Text revision based on extensive student feedback
  • New coloring exercises on Endogenous Opioid Systems, Insular Cortex, Prefrontal Cortex, Dementias, Alzheimer’s Disease, Posttraumatic Stress, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and Brain Substrates of Addictive Disorders
  • Clinical Notes that bridge basic science with health care and medicine
Expanded workbook review questions and bulleted lists throughout to reinforce comprehension and retention

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SECTION I OVERVIEW OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
1. Neurons and Their Properties
2. Brain, Skull, and Meninges
3. Brainstem, Cerebellum, and Spinal Cord
4. Ventricles, Cerebrospinal Fluid, and Vasculature

SECTION II REGIONAL NEUROSCIENCE
5. Peripheral Nervous System
6. Spinal Cord
7. Brainstem and Cerebellum
8. Forebrain: Diencephalon and Telencephalon

SECTION III SYSTEMIC NEUROSCIENCE
9. Sensory Systems
10. Motor Systems
11. Autonomic-Hypothalamic-Limbic Systems

SECTION IV GLOBAL BRAIN FUNCTION
12. Global Brain Functions and Disorders

A propos de l'auteur

DAVID L. FELTEN, MD, PhD, is Assoc. Dean of Clinical Sciences and Prof. Neurosciences at UMHS. He's former VP for Research and Medical Director of Research at William Beaumont Health System and Founding Associate Dean for their School of Medicine. He previously served as Dean of Grad Med Ed at Seton Hall; Founding Executive Director of the Susan Samueli Center for Integrative Medicine and Prof of Anatomy and Neurobiology at UC Irvine; Founding Director of the Center for Neuroimmunology at Loma Linda School of Medicine; and the Kilian J. and Caroline F. Schmitt Professor and Chair of Department of Neurobiology, and Director of Markey Charitable Trust Institute for Neurobiology and Neurodegenerative Diseases and Aging at U of Rochester. His pioneering studies of autonomic innervation of lymphoid organs and neural-immune signaling underling psychoneuroimmunology has been featured on Bill Moyer's, "Healing and the Mind,” "20/20,” and many other media venues. He served for over a decade on NBME, including Chair of the Neurosciences Committee for the USMLE.

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