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E-grāmata: Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Vol. 3: Nervous System and Sensory Organs

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  • Formāts: 428 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-May-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Publishing Group
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783132019577
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The seventh edition of this classic work makes mastering large amounts of information on the nervous system and sensory organs much easier. It provides readers with an excellent review of the human body and its structure, and it is an ideal study companion as well as a thorough basic reference text.

The many user-friendly features of this atlas include:

  • New and enhanced clinical tips
  • Hundreds of outstanding full-color illustrations with updated labels
  • Side-by-side images with explanatory text
  • Helpful color-coding and consistent formatting throughout

Emphasizing clinical anatomy, this atlas integrates current information from a wide range of medical disciplines into discussions of the nervous system and sensory organs, including:

  • In-depth coverage of key topics such as molecular signaling, the interplay between ion channels and transmitters, imaging techniques (e.g., PET, CT, and NMR), and much more
  • A section on topical neurologic evaluation

Volume 3: Nervous System and Sensory Organs and its companions Volume 1: Locomotor System and Volume 2: Internal Organs comprise a must-have resource for students of medicine, dentistry, and all allied health fields.

The Nervous System 1(340)
Introduction
1(1)
The Nervous System-An Overall View
2(4)
Development and Subdivision
2(1)
Functional Circuits
2(2)
Position of the Nervous System in the Body
4(2)
Development and Structure of the Brain
6(11)
Development of the Brain
6(2)
Anatomy of the Brain
8(6)
Evolution of the Brain
14(3)
Basic Elements of the Nervous System
17(30)
The Nerve Cell
18(6)
Methods in Neuroanatomy
20(2)
Ultrastructure of the Nerve Cell
22(2)
The Synapse
24(8)
Localization
24(1)
Structure
24(1)
Function
24(2)
Types of Synapses
26(1)
Neurotransmitters
26(2)
Axonal Transport
28(2)
Transmitter Receptors
30(1)
Synaptic Transmission
30(2)
Neuronal Systems
32(4)
Neuronal Circuits
34(2)
The Nerve Fiber
36(6)
Ultrastructure of the Myelin Sheath
36(2)
Development of the Myelin Sheath in the PNS
38(1)
Development of Unmyelinated Nerve Fibers
38(1)
Structure of the Myelin Sheath in the CNS
38(2)
Peripheral Nerve
40(2)
Neuroglia
42(2)
Blood Vessels
44(3)
Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
47(52)
Overview
48(2)
The Spinal Cord
50(20)
Structure
50(1)
Reflex Arcs
50(2)
Gray Substance and Intrinsic System
52(2)
Cross Sections of the Spinal Cord
54(2)
Ascending Pathways
56(2)
Descending Pathways
58(1)
Visualization of Pathways
58(2)
Blood Vessels of the Spinal Cord
60(2)
Spinal Ganglion and Posterior Root
62(2)
Spinal Meninges
64(2)
Segmental Innervation
66(2)
Spinal Cord Syndromes
68(2)
Peripheral Nerves
70(29)
Nerve Plexusus
70(2)
Cervical Plexus (C1-C4)
72(1)
Posterior Branches (C1-C8)
72(2)
Brachial Plexus (C5-T1)
74(1)
Supraclavicular Part
74(1)
Infraclavicular Part
74(10)
Nerves of the Trunk
84(1)
Posterior Branches
84(1)
Anterior Branches
84(2)
Lumbosacral Plexus
86(1)
Lumbar Plexus
86(4)
Sacral Plexus
90(9)
Brain Stem and Cranial Nerves
99(52)
Overview
100(2)
Longitudinal Organization
102(1)
Cranial Nerves
102(6)
Base of the Skull
104(2)
Cranial Nerve Nuclei
106(2)
Medulla Oblongata
108(2)
Cross Section at the Level of the Hypoglossal Nerve
108(1)
Cross Section at the Level of the Vagus Nerve
108(2)
Pons
110(2)
Cross Section at the Level of the Genu of the Facial Nerve
110(1)
Cross Section at the Level of the Trigeminal Nerve
110(2)
Cranial Nerves (V, VII - XII)
112(16)
Hypoglossal Nerve
112(1)
Accessory Nerve
112(2)
Vagus Nerve
114(4)
Glossopharyngeal Nerve
118(2)
Vestibulocochlear Nerve
120(2)
Facial Nerve
122(2)
Trigeminal Nerve
124(4)
Parasympathetic Ganglia
128(4)
Ciliary Ganglion
128(1)
Pterygopalatine Ganglion
128(2)
Otic Ganglion
130(1)
Submandibular Ganglion
130(2)
Midbrain
132(6)
Structure
132(1)
Cross Section Through the Inferior Colliculi of the Midbrain
132(2)
Cross Section Through the Superior Colliculi of the Midbrain
134(1)
Cross Section Through the Pretectal Region of the Midbrain
134(2)
Red Nucleus and Substantia Nigra
136(2)
Eye-Muscle Nerves (Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI)
138(2)
Abducens Nerve
138(1)
Trochlear Nerve
138(1)
Oculomotor Nerve
138(2)
Long Pathways
140(6)
Corticospinal Tract and Cortico- nuclear Fibers
140(1)
Medial Lemniscus
140(2)
Medial Longitudinal Fasciculus
142(1)
Internuclear Connections of the Trigeminal Nuclei
142(2)
Central Tegmental Tract
144(1)
Posterior Longitudinal Fasciculus
144(2)
Reticular Formation
146(2)
Histochemistry of the Brain Stem
148(3)
Cerebellum
151(18)
Structure
152(10)
Subdivision
152(2)
Cerebellar Peduncles and Nuclei
154(2)
Cerebellar Cortex
156(4)
Neuronal Circuits
160(2)
Functional Organization
162(2)
Fiber Projection
162(1)
Results of Experimental Stimulation
162(2)
Pathways
164(5)
Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle (Restiform Body)
164(2)
Middle Cerebellar Peduncle (Brachium Pontis)
166(1)
Superior Cerebellar Peduncle (Brachium conjunctivum)
166(3)
Diencephalon
169(38)
Development of the Prosencephalon
170(2)
Telodiencephalic Boundary
170(2)
Structure
172(4)
Subdivision
172(1)
Frontal Section at the Level of the Optic Chasm
172(2)
Frontal Section through the Tuber Cinereum
174(1)
Frontal Section at the Level of the Mamillary Bodies
174(2)
Epithalamus
176(2)
Habenula
176(1)
Pineal Gland
176(2)
Dorsal Thalamus
178(14)
Specific Thalamic Nuclei
178(2)
Nonspecific Thalamic Nuclei
180(2)
Anterior Nuclear Group
182(1)
Medial Nuclear Group
182(1)
Centromedian Nucleus
182(2)
Lateral Nuclear Group
184(1)
Ventral Nuclear Group
184(2)
Lateral Geniculate Body
186(1)
Medial Geniculate Body
186(1)
Pulvinar
186(2)
Frontal Section Through the Rostral Thalamus
188(2)
Frontal Section Through the Caudal Thalamus
190(2)
Subthalamus
192(2)
Subdivision
192(1)
Responses to Stimulation of the Subthalamus
192(2)
Hypothalamus
194(6)
Poorly Myelinated Hypothalamus
194(1)
Richly Myelinated Hypothalamus
194(2)
Vascular Supply
196(1)
Fiber Connections of the Poorly Myelinated Hypothalamus
196(1)
Fiber Connections of the Richly Myelinated Hypothalamus
196(2)
Functional Topography of the Hypothalamus
198(2)
Hypothalamus and Hypophysis
200(7)
Development and Subdivision of the Hypophysis
200(1)
Infundibulum
200(1)
Blood Vessels of the Hypophysis
200(2)
Neuroendocrine System
202(5)
Telencephalon
207(64)
Overview
208(8)
Subdivision of the Hemisphere
208(1)
Rotation of the Hemisphere
208(2)
Evolution
210(2)
Development of the Layers of the Cerebral Cortex
212(2)
Cerebral Lobes
214(2)
Sections Through the Telencephalon
216(10)
Frontal Sections
216(6)
Horizontal Sections
222(4)
Paleocortex and Amygdaloid Body
226(6)
Paleocortex
226(2)
Amygdaloid Body
228(2)
Fiber Connections
230(2)
Archicortex
232(6)
Subdivision and Functional Significance
232(2)
Ammon's Horn
234(1)
Fiber Connections
234(2)
Hippocampal Cortex
236(2)
Neostriatum
238(2)
Insula
240(2)
Neocortex
242(24)
Cortical Layers
242(1)
Vertical Columns
242(2)
Cell Types of the Neocortex
244(1)
The Module Concept
244(2)
Cortical Areas
246(2)
Frontal Lobe
248(4)
Parietal Lobe
252(2)
Temporal Lobe
254(2)
Occipital Lobe
256(4)
Fiber Tracts
260(4)
Hemispheric Asymmetry
264(2)
Imaging Procedures
266(5)
Contrast Radiography
266(1)
Computed Tomography
266(2)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
268(1)
PET and SPECT
268(3)
Cerebrovascular and Ventricular Systems
271(22)
Cerebrovascular System
272(1)
Arteries
272(6)
Internal Carotid Artery
274(2)
Areas of Blood Supply
276(2)
Veins
278(4)
Superficial Cerebral Veins
278(2)
Deep Cerebral Veins
280(2)
Cerebrospinal Fluid Spaces
282(8)
Overview
282(2)
Choroid Plexus
284(2)
Ependyma
286(2)
Circumventricular Organs
288(2)
Meninges
290(3)
Dura Mater
290(1)
Arachnoid Mater
290(1)
Pia Mater
290(3)
Autonomic Nervous System
293(14)
Overview
294(4)
Central Autonomic System
294(2)
Peripheral Autonomic System
296(1)
Adrenergic and Cholinergic Systems
296(2)
Neuronal Circuit
298(1)
Sympathetic Trunk
298(4)
Cervical and Upper Thoracic Segments
298(2)
Lower Thoracic and Abdominal Segments
300(1)
Innervation of the Skin
300(2)
Autonomic Periphery
302(5)
Efferent Fibers
302(1)
Afferent Fibers
302(1)
Intramural Plexus
302(2)
Autonomic Neurons
304(3)
Functional Systems
307(34)
Brain Function
308(2)
Motor Systems
310(12)
Corticospinal Tract
310(2)
Extrapyramidal Motor System
312(2)
Functional Connections in the Extrapyramidal Motor System
314(2)
Motor End Plate
316(1)
Tendon Organ
316(2)
Muscle Spindle
318(2)
Common Terminal Motor Pathway
320(2)
Sensory Systems
322(14)
Cutaneous Sensory Organs
322(4)
Pathway of the Epicritic Sensibility
326(2)
Pathway of the Protopathic Sensibility
328(2)
Gustatory Organ
330(4)
Olfactory Organ
334(2)
Limbic System
336(5)
Overview
336(2)
Cingulate Gyrus
338(1)
Septa! Area
338(3)
Sensory Organs 341(47)
The Eye
341(24)
Structure
342(16)
Eyelids, Lacrimal Apparatus, and Orbital Cavity
342(2)
Muscles of the Eyeball
344(2)
The Eyeball
346(2)
Anterior Part of the Eye
348(2)
Vascular Supply
350(1)
Fundus of the Eye
350(2)
Retina
352(2)
Optic Nerve
354(2)
Photoreceptors
356(2)
Visual Pathway and Ocular Reflexes
358(7)
Visual Pathway
358(2)
Topographic Organization of the Visual Pathway
360(2)
Ocular Reflexes
362(3)
The Ear
365(23)
Structure
366(16)
Overview
366(1)
Outer Ear
366(2)
Middle Ear
368(4)
Inner Ear
372(2)
Cochlea
374(2)
Organ of Corti
376(2)
Vestibular Apparatus
378(2)
Vestibular Sensory Cells
380(2)
Auditory Pathway and Vestibular Pathways
382(6)
Auditory Pathway
382(4)
Vestibular Pathways
386(2)
Further Reading 388(6)
Index 394