Series: Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Strutures, Sections, and Systems (
Paperback: 368 pages
Publisher: LWW; 9 edition (May 23, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1451186258
ISBN-13: 978-1451186253
Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 9 x 12.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
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This book is amazingly helpful for my first year of medical school! The pictures are great and the book has areas to draw in for practice. It has lesions associated with tracts, great pictures for learning the nuclei, and it comes with a code for practice questions. I highly recommend this book!
I'm a 1st year med student, this was one of our required books, and I can't imagine learning neuroanatomy without it. It goes section by section from spinal cord to midbrain (and also coronal sections on the A-P axis) showing you a cadaveric slice, a drawing of what tracts and nuclei are in that slice, and the MRI of that slice. And that's only the section of the book that we've touched so far! Overall, I love this book, and definitely recommend it for getting a good picture of where things are in the CNS
Very comprehensive atlas on the human brain. I like that there are labeled line drawn images that correlate with radiological images. There are many illustrations that are helpful. This is a great atlas for the neuroanatomy lab. It is well written and easy to read.
Fantastic book and the clinical features are highlighted so you can easily connect the anatomy to clinical relevance. I highly recommend this book for medical students learning neuro anatomy (I'm a first year medical student). Particular great for deducing strokes and brain stem lesions.
CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT THIS BOOK while going through a neuroscience class in a graduate school setting. The brainstem cuts were essential to understanding the anatomy of the spinal cord and the brainstem, especially what they looked like with the stained sections. Subtle differences that would otherwise have been impossible to tell were easily delineated with colorful areas on the diagrams, providing me with a good understanding of how to locate certain areas of the brainstem (medulla, pons, midbrain, etc.). Furthermore, the vasculature and surface anatomy was on point as well with Haines' illustrations.
I got it for a class, and it definitely helped. Everything is laid out very clearly in an easy to read fashion. Highly recommended if you will be doing any neuro lab work.
Recommended for our neuroanatomy class at school - served me well for the content we needed to learn. In particular, pretty good sectional images for our course purposes.
Product was received within 2 days of purchase.Book had a few typos but nothing major.It definitely helped me earn an "A" in Master level Neuroanatomy
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