FELTEN, D.L.; O'BANION, M.; MAIDA, M.
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1.Neurons and Their Properties
Anatomical and Molecular Properties
Neuronal Ultrastructure
Molecular Techniques for Studying Neurons
Genetic Models for Studying Neurological Diseases
Electrical Properties
Neurotransmitter and Signaling Properties
Endogenous Opioid Systems
Cannabinoid Systems
Neuropeptide Neurotransmitters
Amino Acid Neurotransmitters
2.Skull and Meninges
3.Brain
4.Brain Stem and Cerebellum
5.Spinal Cord
6.Ventricles and the Cerebrospinal Fluid
7.Vasculature
Arterial System
Venous System
8.Developmental Neuroscience
Postnatal and Adult Neurogenesis
Sex Steroid Influences on Brain Development
Maternal and Neonatal Stress Influences on the Developing Nervous System
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Section II Regional Neuroscience
9. Peripheral Nervous System
Introduction and Basic Organization
Somatic Nervous System
Somatosensory System Nuclear Neuronal Organization
Autonomic Nervous System
10. Spinal Cord
Spinal Cord Cross-Section Cytoarchitecture
Columnar Organization and Neural Sheet Structure in Spinal Cord
Spinal Cord LMN Organization of Inputs and Local Connections
11. Brain Stem and Cerebellum
Brain Stem Cross-Sectional Anatomy
Lateral View of Whole Brain and Brain Stem
Cerebral Cortex Nissl-Stained Histological Sections
Periaqueductal Gray
Cranial Nerves and Cranial Nerve Nuclei
Reticular Formation
Raphe Nuclei and Locus Coeruleus
Dendrite Bundles and
Ideal for any student of neuroanatomy, neuroscience, or neuroradiology, Netter's Atlas of Neuroscience, 4th Edition, is a highly visual, clinically oriented exploration of structure and function-from neurons and motor and sensory systems to global neural functions and disorders. This award-winning text approaches this complex topic from three perspectives: Integrated Neuroscience Overview, Regional Approach, and Systems Context. Illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD, and others working in his tradition are framed by concise, expert text and accompanied by neuroimaging and photomicrographs.
Authors
• David L. Felten, MD, PhD, Associate Dean of Clinical Sciences, University of Medicine and Health, New York, New York; Michael K. O'Banion, M.D., Ph.D., Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Director of the Medical Scientist Training Program, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York.
• Mary E Maida, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Neurobiology & Anatomy, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York