Netter’s Neuroscience Flash Cards, 3rd Edition

Netter's Neuroscience Flash Cards, 3rd Edition

Last edition Elsevier Designed as a quick review tool, Netter’s Neuroscience Flash Cards allow you to test your knowledge on the go! Fun, fast, and delivered in full color, this portable resource is a perfect study tool that covers neuroscience and neuroanatomy. Netter illustrations on the front and answers to labels plus explanatory text on the back emphasize the key organizational neurosciences principles and key clinical applications for an efficient yet in-depth review. It’s ideal as a supplement to coursework, a prep tool for exams, if you’re readying for rounds or clinical presentations, or if you’d simply like to enhance your knowledge of the subject.

Last Edition

ISBN 13:h9780323401562

Imprint:hElsevier

Language:hEnglish

Authors:hDavid L. Felten

Pub Date:h10/2015

Pages:h472

Illus:h225 in full color

Weight:h970.000 grams

Size:h102 X 152 mm

Product Type:hCard Packs

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  • • Provides a quick review of the nervous system, making them ideal for use before exams or throughout clinical rotations, residency, or in practice.
  • • Allows you to make clinically important correlations in neuroanatomy, cell biology, and neurophysiology.
  • • Neuroimaging examples help assess your grasp of the subject.
  • • Includes visual and numbered labels on the front, and labeled answers/comments on the reverse.
  • • Clinical 'pearls' and helpful summaries of the results of neurological damage or injuries (peripheral nerves, cranial nerves, spinal cord and brain stem structures and regions, various syndromes, etc.) on the back of each card increase your understanding of the clinical implications of neuroscience concepts.
  • • Pre-punched holes and convenient binding ring allow you to carry selected groups of flash cards with you anywhere.
  • • Cross-referenced to Netter’s Atlas of Neuroscience, 3rd Edition for further information on any topic.
  • • Includes extensive imaging, cross-sectional anatomy, and vascular information.
  • • Features increased cellular and molecular coverage.
  • DAVID L. FELTEN, MD, PhD, is Assoc. Dean of Clinical Sciences and Prof. Neurosciences at UMHS and Chairman of the Board for Clerisy Corp. He's former VP for Research and Medical Director of Research at William Beaumont Health System and Founding Associate Dean for their School of Medicine. He previously served as Dean of Grad Med Ed at Seton Hall; Founding Executive Director of the Susan Samueli Center for Integrative Medicine and Prof of Anatomy and Neurobiology at UC Irvine; Founding Director of the Center for Neuroimmunology at Loma Linda School of Medicine; and the Kilian J. and Caroline F. Schmitt Professor and Chair of Department of Neurobiology, and Director of Markey Charitable Trust Institute for Neurobiology and Neurodegenerative Diseases and Aging at U of Rochester.
  • • Acknowledgments • Preface
  • 1 Overview of the Nervous System: Plates 1-1 to 1-64
  • • 1-1 Neuronal Structure • 1-2 Neuronal Cell Types • 1-3 Glial Cell Types • 1-4 Astrocyte Biology • 1-5 Microglial Biology • 1-6 Stem Cells in the CNS: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Mechanisms • 1-7 Blood-Brain Barrier • 1-8 Inflammation in the CNS • 1-9 Axonal Transport in the CNS and PNS • 1-10 Myelination of CNS and PNS Axons • 1-11 Synaptic Morphology • 1-12 Conduction Velocity • 1-13 Visual and Auditory Evoked Potentials • 1-14 Neurotransmitter Release • 1-15 Neuronal Signal Transduction Pathways • 1-16 Foramina in the Base of the Adult Skull • 1-17 Schematic of the Meninges and Their Relationships to the Brain and Skull • 1-18 Hematomas • 1-19 Surface Anatomy of the Forebrain: Lateral View • 1-20 Lateral View of the Forebrain: Functional Regions • 1-21 Anatomy of the Medial (Midsagittal) Surface of the Brain In Situ • 1-22 Anatomy of the Basal Surface of the Brain, with the Brain Stem and Cerebellum Removed • 1-23 Brain Imaging: Computed Tomography Scans, Coronal and Sagittal • 1-24 Brain Imaging: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Axial and Sagittal T1-Weighted Images • 1-25 Brain Imaging: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Axial and Sagittal T2-Weighted Images • 1-26 Horizontal Brain Sections Showing the Basal Ganglia • 1-27 Major Limbic Forebrain Structures • 1-28 Color Imaging of the Corpus Callosum by Diffusion Tensor Imaging • 1-29 Hippocampal Formation and Fornix • 1-30 Thalamic Anatomy • 1-31 Thalamic Nuclei • 1-32 Brain Stem Surface Anatomy: Posterolateral View • 1-33 Brain Stem Surface Anatomy: Anterior View • 1-34 Cerebellar Anatomy: Internal Features • 1-35 Spinal Column: Bony Anatomy • 1-36 Spinal Cord: Gross Anatomy In Situ • 1-37 Spinal Cord: Its Meninges and Spinal Roots • 1-38 Spinal Cord: Cross-Sectional Anatomy In Situ • 1-39 Spinal Cord: White and Gray Matter • 1-40 Ventricular Anatomy • 1-41 Ventricular Anatomy in Coronal Forebrain Section • 1-42 Anatomy of the Fourth Ventricle: Lateral View • 1-43 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Ventricles: Axial and Coronal Views • 1-44 Circulation of the Cerebrospinal Fluid • 1-45 Arterial Supply to the Brain and Meninges • 1-46 Common Sites of Cerebrovascular Occlusive Disease • 1-47 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Basal View • 1-48 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Cutaway Basal View Showing the Circle of Willis • 1-49 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Coronal Forebrain Section • 1-50 Circle of Willis: Schematic Illustration and Vessels In Situ • 1-51 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Lateral and Medial Views • 1-52 Magnetic Resonance Angiography: Coronal Full Vessel View • 1-53 Vertebrobasilar Arterial System • 1-54 Arterial Blood Supply to the Spinal Cord: Longitudinal View • 1-55 Arterial Supply to the Spinal Cord: Cross-Sectional View • 1-56 Meninges and Superficial Cerebral Veins • 1-57 Venous Sinuses • 1-58 Magnetic Resonance Venography • 1-59 Neurulation • 1-60 Neural Tube Development and Neural Crest Formation • 1-61 Development of Peripheral Axons • 1-62 Early Brain Development: 36-Day-Old Embryo • 1-63 Early Brain Development: 49-Day-Old Embryo and 3-Month-Old Embryo • 1-64 Development of the Ventricles
  • • 2 Regional Neuroscience: Plates 2-1 to 2-99
  • • 2-1 Spinal Cord and PNS Schematic • 2-2 Anatomy of a Peripheral Nerve • 2-3 Cutaneous Receptors • 2-4 Neuromuscular Junction • 2-5 Dermatomal Distribution • 2-6 Cutaneous Distribution of Peripheral Nerves • 2-7 Cutaneous Nerves of the Head and Neck • 2-8 Phrenic Nerve • 2-9 Brachial Plexus • 2-10 Cutaneous Innervation of the Upper Limb from Peripheral Nerves • 2-11 Scapular, Axillary, and Radial Nerves above the Elbow • 2-12 Radial Nerve in the Forearm • 2-13 Musculocutaneous Nerve • 2-14 Median Nerve • 2-15 Ulnar Nerve • 2-16 Lumbar Plexus • 2-17 Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses • 2-18 Femoral and Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerves • 2-19 Obturator Nerve • 2-20 Sciatic and Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerves • 2-21 Tibial Nerve • 2-22 Common Peroneal Nerve • 2-23 Schematic of the Autonomic Nervous System • 2-24 Autonomic Distribution to the Head and Neck—Medial View • 2-25 Autonomic Distribution to the Head and Neck—Lateral View • 2-26 Autonomic Distribution to the Eye • 2-27 Thoracic Sympathetic Chain and Splanchnic Nerves • 2-28 Innervation of the Tracheobronchial Tree • 2-29 Innervation of the Heart • 2-30 Abdominal Nerves and Ganglia • 2-31 Nerves of the Esophagus • 2-32 Nerves of the Stomach and Duodenum • 2-33 Nerves of the Small Intestine • 2-34 Nerves of the Large Intestine • 2-35 Enteric Nervous System • 2-36 Autonomic Innervation of the Liver and Biliary Tract • 2-37 Autonomic Innervation of the Pancreas • 2-38 Innervation of the Adrenal Gland • 2-39 Nerves of the Kidneys, Ureters, and Urinary Bladder • 2-40 Innervation of the Male Reproductive Organs • 2-41 Innervation of the Female Reproductive Organs • 2-42 Cytoarchitecture of the Spinal Cord Gray Matter • 2-43 Spinal Cord Cross Sections 1 (C7, T7) • 2-44 Spinal Cord Cross Sections 2 (L4, S2) • 2-45 Spinal Cord Imaging • 2-46 Spinal Somatic Reflex Pathways • 2-47 Muscle and Joint Receptors and Muscle Spindles • 2-48 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla–Spinal Cord Transition • 2-49 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla at the Level of the Obex • 2-50 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla at the Level of the Inferior Olive • 2-51 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla at the Level of CN X and the Vestibular Nuclei • 2-52 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medullo-Pontine Junction • 2-53 Brain Stem Cross Section: Pons at the Level of the Facial Nucleus • 2-54 Brain Stem Cross Section: Pons at the Level of the Genu of the Facial Nerve • 2-55 Brain Stem Cross Sections: Pons at the Level of the Trigeminal Motor and Main Sensory Nuclei • 2-56 Brain Stem Cross Section: Pons-Midbrain Junction • 2-57 Brain Stem Cross Section: Midbrain at the Level of the Inferior Colliculus • 2-58 Brain Stem Cross Section: Midbrain at the Level of the Superior Colliculus and Geniculate Nuclei • 2-59 Brain Stem Cross Section: Midbrain-Diencephalic Junction • 2-60 Brain Stem Arterial Syndromes • 2-61 Cranial Nerves: Basal View of the Brain • 2-62 Cranial Nerves and Their Nuclei: Schematic View • 2-63 Nerves of the Orbit • 2-64 Extraocular Cranial Nerves • 2-65 Trigeminal Nerve (CN V) • 2-66 Facial Nerve (CN VII) • 2-67 Vestibulocochlear Nerve (CN VIII) • 2-68 Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX) • 2-69 Vagus Nerve (CN X) • 2-70 Accessory Nerve (CN XI) • 2-71 Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII) • 2-72 Reticular Formation and Nuclei • 2-73 Sleep-Wakefulness Control • 2-74 Cerebellar Organization: Lobes and Regions • 2-75 Cerebellar Anatomy: Deep Nuclei and Cerebellar Peduncles • 2-76 Thalamic Anatomy and Interconnections with the Cerebral Cortex • 2-77 Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland • 2-78 Hypothalamic Nuclei • 2-79 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Midpons • 2-80 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Midbrain • 2-81 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Rostral Midbrain and Hypothalamus • 2-82 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Anterior Commissure and Caudal Thalamus • 2-83 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Head of the Caudate Nucleus and Midthalamus • 2-84 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Basal Ganglia and Internal Capsule • 2-85 Axial Section through the Forebrain: Dorsal Caudate Nucleus, Splenium and Genu of the Internal Capsule • 2-86 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Genu of the Corpus Callosum • 2-87 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Head of the Caudate Nucleus and Nucleus Accumbens • 2-88 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Anterior Commissure and Columns of the Fornix • 2-89 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Amygdala, Anterior Limb of the Internal Capsule • 2-90 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Mammillary Bodies • 2-91 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Midthalamus • 2-92 Coronal Sections through the Forebrain: Geniculate Nuclei • 2-93 Cortical Association Pathways • 2-94 Color Imaging of Projection Pathways from the Cerebral Cortex • 2-95 Noradrenergic Pathways • 2-96 Serotonergic Pathways • 2-97 Dopaminergic Pathways • 2-98 Central Cholinergic Pathways • 2-99 Olfactory Nerves
  • • 3 Systemic Neuroscience: Plates 3-1 to 3-62
  • • 3-1 Somatosensory Afferents to the Spinal Cord • 3-2 Somatosensory System: Spinocerebellar Pathways • 3-3 Somatosensory System: Dorsal Column System and Epicritic Modalities • 3-4 Somatosensory System: Spinothalamic and Spinoreticular Systems and Protopathic Modalities • 3-5 Mechanisms of Neuropathic Pain and Sympathetically Maintained Pain • 3-6 Descending Control of Pain Processing • 3-7 Trigeminal Sensory and Associated Sensory Systems • 3-8 Pain-Sensitive Structures of the Head, and Pain Referral • 3-9 Taste Pathways • 3-10 Peripheral Pathways for Sound Reception • 3-11 Bony and Membranous Labyrinths • 3-12 VIII Nerve Innervation of Hair Cells of the Organ of Corti • 3-13 Auditory Pathways • 3-14 Centrifugal (Efferent) Auditory Pathways • 3-15 Vestibular Receptors • 3-16 Vestibular Pathways • 3-17 Nystagmus • 3-18 Anatomy of the Eye • 3-19 Anterior and Posterior Chambers of the Eye • 3-20 Retina: Retinal Layers • 3-21 Arteries and Veins of the Eye • 3-22 Optic Chiasm • 3-23 Visual Pathways: Retinal Projections to the Thalamus, Hypothalamus, and Brain Stem • 3-24 Pupillary Light Reflex • 3-25 Visual Pathway: Retino-Geniculo-Calcarine Pathway • 3-26 Visual Pathways in the Parietal and Temporal Lobes • 3-27 Distribution of Lower Motor Neurons (LMNs) in the Brain Stem • 3-28 Cortical Efferent Pathways • 3-29 Color Imaging of Cortical Efferent Pathways • 3-30 Corticobulbar Tract • 3-31 Corticospinal Tract • 3-32 Rubrospinal Tract • 3-33 Vestibulospinal Tracts • 3-34 Reticulospinal Tracts • 3-35 Central Control of Eye Movements • 3-36 Central Control of Respiration • 3-37 Cerebellar Neuronal Circuitry • 3-38 Afferent Pathways to the Cerebellum • 3-39 Cerebellar Efferent Pathways • 3-40 Connections of the Basal Ganglia • 3-41 General Organization of the Autonomic Nervous System • 3-42 Sections through the Rostral Hypothalamus: Preoptic and Supraoptic Zones • 3-43 Sections through the Midhypothalamus: Tuberal Zone • 3-44 Sections through the Caudal Hypothalamus: Mammillary Zone • 3-45 Schematic Reconstruction of the Hypothalamus • 3-46 Afferent and Efferent Pathways Associated with the Hypothalamus • 3-47 Paraventricular Nucleus of the Hypothalamus • 3-48 Mechanisms of Cytokine Influences on the Hypothalamus and Other Brain Regions and on Behavior • 3-49 Circumventricular Organs • 3-50 Hypophysial Portal Vasculature • 3-51 Regulation of the Anterior Pituitary Hormone Secretion • 3-52 Posterior Pituitary (Neurohypophysial) Hormones: Oxytocin and Vasopressin • 3-53 Hypothalamus and Thermoregulation • 3-54 Hypothalamic Regulation of Cardiac Function • 3-55 Neuroimmunomodulation • 3-56 Anatomy of the Limbic Forebrain • 3-57 Hippocampal Formation: General Anatomy • 3-58 Neuronal Connections of the Hippocampal Formation • 3-59 Major Afferent and Efferent Connections of the Hippocampal Formation • 3-60 Major Efferent Connections of the Amygdala • 3-61 Major Connections of the Cingulate Cortex • 3-62 Olfactory Pathways
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