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Neuroanatomy

✍ Scribed by P. A. Roberts Ph.D. (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
108
Series
Oklahoma Notes
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Cellular Composition of Nerve Tissue....Pages 1-5
Peripheral Nerves, Ganglia and Nerve Terminals....Pages 6-12
General Sensory Systems....Pages 13-18
Trigeminal System and Taste....Pages 19-22
Motor Systems β€” Lower Motor Neurons and Pyramidal System....Pages 23-29
Motor Systems β€” The Basal Ganglia System....Pages 30-33
Cerebellum....Pages 34-40
The Visual System....Pages 41-46
Oculomotor System....Pages 47-53
Vestibular and Cochlear Systems....Pages 54-61
The Diencephalon....Pages 62-66
Hypothalamus....Pages 67-71
Autonomic Nervous System....Pages 72-74
Olfactory and Limbic Systems....Pages 75-78
Cerebrum....Pages 79-85
Vascularity of the Central Nervous System....Pages 86-92
Early Stages of Nervous System Development....Pages 93-95
Sample Test Questions....Pages 96-100

✦ Subjects


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