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  1. Neuroanatomy | Brain and Spinal Cord Structures – TeachMeAnatomy

    Explore neuroanatomy including the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, functional pathways and clinical correlations. Ideal for medical students and healthcare professionals.

  2. Neuroanatomy - Wikipedia

    Neuroanatomy is the study of the anatomy and organization of the nervous system. Pictured here is a cross-section showing the gross anatomy of the human brain. Neuroanatomy is a branch of anatomy …

  3. Neuroanatomy: The Basics - Dana Foundation

    Sep 20, 2023 · Each part of the brain’s intricate configuration works together to govern sensation and perception, information processing, and the initiation of a wide variety of behaviors—and helps us …

  4. Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system anatomy | Kenhub

    Nov 3, 2023 · This page introduces you to neuroanatomy. Click now to learn more about brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system anatomy at Kenhub!

  5. UBC Neuroanatomy

    FUNCTIONAL NEUROANATOMY Regions of the Brain Introduction to Neuroanatomy Videos

  6. Neuroanatomy Online: An Open Access Electronic Laboratory for the ...

    The brain and the spinal cord arise in early development from the neural tube, which expands in the front of the embryo to form the main three primary brain divisions: the prosencephalon (forebrain), …

  7. Neuroanatomy - The Neurosurgical Atlas

    The Neuroanatomy section of the Atlas is one of the most comprehensive and interactive modules in the world.

  8. Neuroanatomy - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Neuroanatomy analyses the structure of the nervous system. The three-dimensional organisation of the central nervous system (descriptive anatomy) and its development during the individual's lifespan …

  9. This chapter will provide a brief review of basic neuroanatomy, followed by a more detailed descrip-tion of structures and pathways important for neu-ropsychiatric practice. The focus will be on the limbic …

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