Structure of the Human Brain: A Photographic Atlas by DeArmond, Stephen J.|F,

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Very Good: A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious ...
Book Title
N/A
ISBN
9780195043570
Subject Area
Medical
Publication Name
Structure of the Human Brain : a Photographic Atlas
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
9.1 in
Subject
Neuroscience, Atlases
Publication Year
1989
Type
Textbook
Format
Spiral
Language
English
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
Madeline M. Fusco, Stephen J. Dearmond, Maynard M. Dewey
Features
Revised
Item Weight
25.6 Oz
Item Width
11.9 in
Number of Pages
208 Pages
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
019504357X
ISBN-13
9780195043570
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22038304758

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
208 Pages
Publication Name
Structure of the Human Brain : a Photographic Atlas
Language
English
Subject
Neuroscience, Atlases
Publication Year
1989
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Medical
Author
Madeline M. Fusco, Stephen J. Dearmond, Maynard M. Dewey
Format
Spiral

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
25.6 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
11.9 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
88-019551
Reviews
"The authors have revised their already excellent atlas to include a full series of pictures of brains sectioned at 20 to 30 degrees to the orbital meatal line, the angle frequently employed with CT scanning...In addition to the standard anatomy, valuable sections on cytoarchitecture of thecerebral cortex and vascular structures are included."--Journal of Neurosurgery, "A book which deserves and invites careful handling and gives much aesthetic as well as intellectual satisfaction."--Neuroscience, "The task of anatomical review has been made easier with the secondedition of this photographic atlas. The authors have revised their alreadyexcellent atlas to include a full series of pictures of brains sectioned at 20to 30 degrees to the orbital meatal line, the angle frequently employed with CTscanning . . . In addition to the standard anatomy, valuable sections oncytoarchitecture of the cerebral cortex and vascular structures are included."--Journal of Neurosurgery, "This is by far the best atlas of human neuroanatomy available!"--Patrick M. Dougherty, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Medical School, "The most complete and most profusely illustrated human brain atlas currently available...Contains not only a basic core of information concerning the gross and sectional anatomy of the brain, but also material on the cytoarchitectural and vascular organization of the brain....The index isextensive and very usable."--Contemporary Psychology, "An elegantly produced package of photographs and light micrographs...Among the book's most enjoyable special features are several high-power Nissl-stained micrographs. Those of the cerebellar cortex and the hippocampus are especially intriguing....Anyone with an interest in the subject and aweakness for beautiful books will want to own it."--Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, "A useful reference atlas which provides a number of coherent systematic series of sections through the CNS. The sections through the gross brain will be of considerable value for correlation with neuroradiological images."--Brain, "An elegantly produced package of photographs and light micrographs . . .Among the book's most enjoyable special features are several high-powerNissl-stained micrographs. Those of the cerebellar cortex and the hippocampusare especially intriguing . . . Anyone with an interest in the subject and aweakness for beautiful books will want to own it." --Yale Journal of Biology andMedicine, 'The most complete and most profusely illustrated human brain atlas currently available. The atlas contains not only a basic core of information concerning the gross and sectional anatomy of the brain, but also material on the cytoarchitectual and vascular organization of the brain... The index is extensive and very usable.'Contemporary Psychology'An elegantly produced package of photographs and light micrographs. Handsome and yet reasonably priced.... Anyone with an interest in the subject and a weakness for beautiful books will want to own it.'Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine'A book which deserves and invites careful handling and gives much aesthetic as well as intellectual satisfaction; at its price it is a remarkable value.'Neuroscience, "The third edition maintains the successful format of its predecessor . .. . This atlas is good value for money." --Journal of Anatomy, "This is a wonderful reference book fo rcourses in physiological andbiological psychology. It will be extremely helpful for dissectionlabs."--Carole Young, Assistant Professor, Bethel Colleg, "A book which deserves and invites careful handling and gives muchaesthetic as well as intellectual satisfaction; at its price it is a remarkablevalue." --Neuroscience, From reviews of the second edition: "The most complete and most profuselyillustrated human brain atlas currently available. The atlas contains not only abasic core of information concerning the gross and sectional anatomy of thebrain, but also material on the cytoarchitectural and vascular organization ofthe brain....The index is extensive and very usable." --ContemporaryPsychology, "This is by far the best atlas of human neuroanatomy available!"--PatrickM. Dougherty, PhD, Johns Hopkins Medical School, "This is a useful reference atlas which provides a number of coherent systematic series of sections through the CNS. The sections through the gross brain will be of considerable value for correlation with neuroradiological images." --Brain
Dewey Edition
18
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
611/.81/0222
Table Of Content
The gross brain and spinal cord; Horizontal sections of the gross brain: Correlation with computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging; Coronal sections of the gross brain and brain stem; Transverse microscopic sections of the spinal cord; Transverse microscopic sections of the brain stem; Coronal microscopic sections of the basal ganglia and diencephalon, including horizontal sections of the brain stem; Sagittal microscopic sections of the brain stem, diencephalon, and basal ganglia; Cytoarchitectural-neuroanatomic relationships in the human CNS; The vascular structure of the brain: Anatomy and angiography.
Edition Description
Revised edition
Synopsis
Long awaited, the Third Edition represents a thorough revision of this widely-used atlas. It takes into account the advances in computer-assisted brain-imaging techniques that do not restrict the plane of study and the recent progress in identifying and localizing putative neurotransmitters and neuromodulators in the brain. New sections offer coronal views of the gross brain and brain stem, biochemical neuroanatomy, magnetic resonance images, and recent computerized tomographic scans. In addition, many refinements have been made in the illustrations retained from earlier editions. As before, only the highest quality photomicrographs have been included., Long overdue, this third edition represents a thorough revision of the leading neuroanatomy atlas for medical, dental, and allied health students. Additions of new material have been counterbalanced by deletions so that the book's size remains almost the same. There are new sections on coronal views of the gross brain, biochemical neuroanatomy, magnetic resonance, and computerized tomography. The coronal section includes 11 new photographs at a magnification of 1.3x. In addition, many changes have been made in the illustrations retained from earlier editions.From reviews of the second edition:, Long overdue, this third edition represents a thorough revision of the leading neuroanatomy atlas for medical, dental, and allied health students. Additions of new material have been counterbalanced by deletions so that the book's size remains almost the same. There are new sections on coronal views of the gross brain, biochemical neuroanatomy, magnetic resonance, and computerized tomography. The coronal section includes 11 new photographs at a magnification of 1.3x. In addition, many changes have been made in the illustrations retained from earlier editions.
LC Classification Number
QM455.D4 1989

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