Functional Neuroanatomy and Clinical Correlations
Synopsis
The basic anatomical structures of the central nervous system are addressed in this book within the framework of functional organization. The content presents the spinal cord, brainstem, cranial nerves, cerebral cortex and subcortical structures, ventricular system and meninges, cerebellum, blood vessels of the central nervous system, as well as sensory and motor pathways in a systematic and integrated manner.
In each chapter, the anatomical features of the relevant structures are supported by functional relationships and basic clinical connections. This approach aims to contribute to the correlation of anatomical knowledge with clinical applications.
This book, which combines the structural and functional aspects of neuroanatomy, has been prepared for medical school students, as well as physicians and healthcare professionals working in the health sciences, and is designed as a reference resource suitable for use in the learning and review process.
