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| Barr's The Human Nervous System: An Anatomical Viewpoint, Ninth Edition |
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| Manufacturer: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
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This classic, succinct, well-illustrated textbook simplifies neuroscience content to focus coverage on the essentials and helps students learn important neuroanatomical facts and definitions. Descriptions and illustrations of the regional anatomy of the central nervous system are followed by accounts of the functional pathways. The level of treatment is suited to increasingly shorter neuroanatomy courses for medical and allied health students. The Ninth edition features new and improved artwork, updates in current trends and terminology, and additions/updates to the Cranial Nerves chapter and Cells of the Nervous System chapter. A companion Website offers online text, more than 450 interactive multiple-choice review questions, case studies, glossary, eponyms, abbreviations, an expanded version of selected chapters, and images from the book. NOTE: International Edition available for sales outside North America and Caribbean (ISBN: 978-1-60547-396-3)
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| Review Date: September 9, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Philip Fabrizio, Georgia |
| This book presents neuroscience from an anatomical perspective. It is clear and concise and is appropriate for all levels of learners. The anatomical perspective of photographs and charts provides a level of clarity for all visual learners while the text provides wonderful in- depth descriptions of all pertinent structures. |
A book only for review of neuroanatomy
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| Review Date: April 23, 2000 |
| Reviewer: CHIH PANG CHU, Taipei,Taiwan |
| We used this book as a reference of our neuroanatomy course. Actually, most neuroanatomy textbooks are not so easy to read. This one is no exception. It only "describes" the nuclei and tracts without giving an understandable explanation. In addition, only brief review can we found in the portion of systemic neuroanatomy, and NEVER can we found any information about development neuroscience. So I don't think this book is apt to strangers of neuroscience. But for those who have some basic knowledge in the field of neuroanatomy. It is a excellent book for brief review. |
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| Review Date: July 9, 2000 |
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| I don't know exactly if this book is good for learners of neuroanatomy or not. But in my opinion, its content and ways of description are too complicated for a beginner to learn. Therefore, as a beginner of neuroanatomy also, I don't recommend beginners to buy this book for study. By the way, does anyone want to recommend a better textbook of neuroanatomy to me? Please tell me as soon as possible. |
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