
"An excellent point of departure for all who undertake the study of the connections between the nervous system and behavoir." --Neuropsychologia. "Enthusiastically recommended to readers being introduced to neuroanatomy." --The New England Journal of Medicine. "Provides a much more comprehensible account of the nervous system than most others that are available and relates structure to current views as to functional organization in an interesting and helpful manner." --Brain
This text investigates the fundamental relationship between the physical structure of the nervous system and its role in governing complex behavioral patterns. Authors Carl W. Cotman and Jay B. Angevine utilize their expertise in neurobiology to synthesize anatomical data with functional organization. The book serves as a foundational framework for students and researchers, bridging the gap between cellular architecture and observable physiological output.
What You Will Find
Experts and medical journals frequently highlight this work as a highly accessible entry point for those beginning their study of neuroanatomy. The text is noted for its ability to present complex structural information in a manner that remains comprehensible and relevant to functional clinical applications.
Page Count:
394
Publication Date:
1981-10-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195028864
ISBN-13:
9780195028867
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