Introduction to clinical case presentations -- Neuroanatomy overview and basic definitions -- The neurologic exam as a lesson in neuroanatomy -- Introduction to clinical neuroradiology -- Brain and environs: cranium, ventricles, and meninges -- Corticospinal tract and other motor pathways -- Somatosensory pathways -- Spinal nerve roots -- Major plexuses and peripheral nerves -- Cerebral hemispheres and vascular supply -- Visual system -- Brainstem I: surface anatomy and cranial nerves -- Brainstem II: eye movements and pupillary control -- Brainstem III: internal structures and vascular supply -- Cerebellum -- Basal ganglia -- Pituitary and hypothalamus -- Limbic system: homeostasis, olfaction, memory, and emotion -- Higher-order cerebral function -- Epilogue: A simple working model of the mind.
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Neuroanatomy is an extremely complex subject. Overwhelmed by anatomical detail, students often miss out on the functional beauty of the nervous system and its relevance to clinical practice. Blumenfeld's book resolves this dilemma, using high-quality radiological images, interactive pedagogy and over 100 case studies to bring the subject to life.