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Netter's Neuroscience Coloring Book, 1st Edition




Main Author : By David L. Felten, MD, PhD and Mary Summo Maida, Ph.D.

ISBN : 9780323509596

Trim : 216w x 276h

Publication Date : Jan 2018

Illustrations : 139 illustrations (139 in full color)

Imprint : Elsevier

Page : 336




Reinforce your knowledge of neuroanatomy, neuroscience, and common pathologies of the nervous system with this active and engaging learn and review tool! Netter¡¯s Neuroscience Coloring Book by Drs. David L. Felten and Mary Summo Maida, challenges you to a better understanding of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system using visual and tactile learning. It¡¯s a fun and interactive way to trace pathways and tracts, as well as reinforce spatial, functional, and clinical concepts in this fascinating field. More than "just" a coloring book, this unique learning tool offers:


  • More than 100 key topics in neuroscience and neuroanatomy, using bold, clear drawings based on classic Netter art.

  • Clinical Notes that bridge basic science with health care and medicine.

  • Workbook review questions, and bulleted lists throughout to reinforce comprehension and retention.

  • Expert Consult¢â eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.



Key Features


More than ¡°just” a coloring book, this unique learning tool offers:

  • More than 145 key topics in neuroscience and neuroanatomy, using bold, clear drawings based on classic Netter art.

  • Coloring exercises for visual and tactile learning as you trace pathways and tracts, reinforcing spatial, functional, and clinical concepts in this fascinating field.

  • A clear organization with 4 major sections: (1) Overview of the nervous system; (2) regional neuroscience; (3) systemic neuroscience; and (4) global neuroscience.

  • Three major components for each topic and accompanying illustrations: What is it and what does it do?; Color the most important structures; and What is the functional and clinical significance?

  • Text revision based on extensive student feedback.

  • New coloring exercises on Endogenous Opioid Systems, Insular Cortex, Prefrontal Cortex, Dementias, Alzheimer¡¯s Disease, Posttraumatic Stress, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and Brain Substrates of Addictive Disorders.

  • Clinical Notes that bridge basic science with health care and medicine.

  • Expanded workbook review questions and bulleted lists throughout to reinforce comprehension and retention.


Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook includes completed coloring and workbook pages for reference and allows you to access all of the text and figures from the book on a variety of devices.



Table Of Contents

Section 1 Overview of the Nervous System
Chapter 1, Neurons and Their Properties
1. Neuronal Structure
2. Types of Synapses
3. Neuronal Cell Types
4. Glial Cell Types
5. Astrocyte Biology
6. Microglial Biology
7. Oligodendroglial Biology
8. The Blood-Brain Barrier
9. Axonal Transport in the CNS and PNS
10. Myelination of CNS and PNS Axons
11. Neuronal Resting Potential
12. Graded Potentials in Neurons
13. Action Potentials
14. Conduction Velocity
15. Neurotransmitter Release
16. Multiple Neurotransmitter Synthesis, Release, and Signaling from Individual Neurons
17. Chemical Neurotransmission

Chapter 2, Brain, Skull and Meninges
1. Meninges and Their Relationships to the Brain and Skull
2. Surface Anatomy of the Forebrain: Lateral View
3. Cerebral Cortex Anatomy and Functional Regions: Lateral View
4. Cortical Architecture: Brodmann¡¯s Areas
5. Midsagittal Surface of the Brain
6. Basal Surface of the Brain
7. Axial and Mid-Sagittal Views of the Central Nervous System
8. Horizontal (Axial) Brain Sections Showing the Basal Ganglia
9. Major Limbic Forebrain Structures

Chapter 3, Brain Stem, Cerebellum, and Spinal Cord
1. Brain Stem Surface Anatomy: Posterolateral View
2. Brain Stem Surface Anatomy: Anterior View
3. Cerebellar Anatomy
4. Spinal Cord Gross Anatomy: Posterior View
5. Spinal Cord Cross-Sectional Anatomy in Situ
6. Spinal Cord White Matter and Gray Matter

Chapter 4, Ventricles, Cerebrospinal Fluid, and Vasculature
1. Schematic of the Ventricular System
2. Mid-Sagittal View of the Ventricular System
3. Circulation of the Cerebrospinal
4. Arterial Supply to the Brain and Meninges
5. Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Circle of Willis, Choroidal Arteries, and Lenticulostriate Arteries
6. Arterial Distribution to the Brain: The Cerebral Arteries
7. Arterial Distribution to the Brain: The Vertebro-Basilar System
8. Blood Supply to the Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland
9. Arterial Blood Supply to the Spinal Cord
10. Venous Drainage of the Brain and Venous Sinuses

Section I Review Questions
Section II Regional Neuroscience
Chapter 5, Peripheral Nervous System
1. Spinal Cord with Sensory, Motor, and Autonomic Components of Peripheral Nerves
2. Anatomy of a Peripheral Nerve
3. Relationship of Spinal Nerve Roots to Vertebrae
4. Sensory Channels: Reflex and Cerebellar
5. Sensory Channels: Lemniscal
6. Motor Channels: Basic Organization of Lower and Upper Motor Neurons
7. Autonomic Channels
8. Cutaneous Receptors
9. The Neuromuscular Junction, Autonomic Neuroeffector Junctions, and Neurotransmission
10. Brachial Plexus
11. Dermatomal Distribution
12. Cutaneous Distribution of Peripheral Nerves
13. Cholinergic and Adrenergic Distribution to Motor and Autonomic Structures
14. Autonomic Distribution to the Head and Neck
15. Enteric Nervous System

Chapter 6, Spinal Cord
1. Cytoarchitecture of the Spinal Cord Gray Matter
2. Spinal Cord Histological Cross Sections
3. Spinal Cord Syndromes
4. Spinal Cord Lower Motor Neuron Organization and Control
5. Spinal Somatic Reflex Pathways
6. Muscle and Joint Receptors and Muscle Spindles

Chapter 7, Brain Stem and Cerebellum
1. Cranial Nerves
2. Cranial Nerves and their Nuclei: Schematic View from Above
3. The Vestibulocochlear Nerve (CN VIII)
4. Reticular Formation: General Pattern of Nuclei in the Brain Stem
5. Cerebellar Organization: Lobes and Regions
6. Cerebellar Anatomy
7. Deep Cerebellar Nuclei and Cerebellar Peduncles
8. Brain Stem Arterial Syndromes

Chapter 8, Forebrain: Diencephalon and Telencephalon
Plate 8-1 Thalamic Nuclei and Interconnections with the Cerebral Cortex
Plate 8-2 Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland
Plate 8-3 Schematic of Hypothalamic Nuclei
Plate 8-4 Axial Section through the Forebrain
Plate 8-5 Coronal Section through the Forebrain
Plate 8-6 Layers of the Cerebral Cortex
Plate 8-7 Vertical Columns: Functional Units of the Cerebral Cortex
Plate 8-8 Efferent Connections of the Cerebral Cortex
Plate 8-9 Cortical Association Fibers
Plate 8-10 Aphasias and Cortical Areas of Damage
Plate 8-11 Noradrenergic Pathways
Plate 8-12 Serotonergic Pathways
Plate 8-13 Dopaminergic Pathways
Plate 8-14 Central Cholinergic Pathways

Section II Review Questions
Section III Systemic Neuroscience
Chapter 9, Sensory Systems
1. Somatosensory System: Spinocerebellar Pathways
2. Somatosensory System: The Dorsal Column System and Epicritic Modalities
3. Somatosensory System: The Spinothalamic and Spinoreticular Systems and Protopathic Modalities
4. Mechanisms of Neuropathic Pain and Sympathetically-Maintained Pain
5. Descending Control of Ascending Somatosensory Systems
6. Trigeminal Sensory and Associated Systems
7. Pain-Sensitive Structures of the Head and Pain Referral
8. Taste Pathways
9. Peripheral Pathways for Sound Reception, and the Bony and Membranous Labyrinths
10. CN VIII Nerve Innervation of Hair Cells in the Organ of Corti
11. Central Auditory Pathways
12. Vestibular Receptors
13. Central Vestibular Pathways
14. Anatomy of the Eye
15. Anterior and Posterior Chambers of the Eye
16. The Retina: Retinal Layers
17. Anatomy and Relationships of the Optic Chiasm
18. Visual Pathways to the Thalamus, Hypothalamus, and Brain Stem
19. Pupillary Light Reflex
20. The Visual Pathway: The Retino-Geniculo-Calcarine Pathway
21. Visual Pathways in the Parietal and Temporal Lobes
22. Visual System Lesions

Chapter 10, Motor Systems
Plate 10-1 Alpha and Gamma Lower Motor Neurons
Plate 10-2 Distribution of Lower Motor Neurons in the Spinal Cord
Plate 10-3 Distribution of Lower Motor Neurons in the Brain Stem
Plate 10-4 Corticobulbar Tract
Plate 10-5 Corticospinal Tract
Plate 10-6 Rubrospinal Tract
Plate 10-7 Vestibulospinal Tracts
Plate 10-8 Reticulospinal and Cortico-reticulospinal Pathways
Plate 10-9 Tectospinal Tract and Interstitiospinal Tract
Plate 10-10 Central Control of Eye Movements
Plate 10-11 Central Control of Respiration
Plate 10-12 Cerebellar Organization and Neuronal Circuitry
Plate 10-13 Cerebellar Afferents
Plate 10-14 Cerebellar Efferent Pathways
Plate 10-15 Schematic Diagram of Cerebellar Efferents to Upper Motor Neurons
Plate 10-16 Connections of the Basal Ganglia

Chapter 11, Autonomic-Hypothalamic-Limbic Systems
1. General Organization of the Autonomic Nervous System
2. Forebrain Regions Associated With the Hypothalamus
3. Afferent and Efferent Pathways Associated with the Hypothalamus
4. Paraventricular Nucleus of the Hypothalamus
5. Cytokine Influences on Brain and Behavior
6. Circumventricular Organs
7. Regulation of Anterior Pituitary Hormone Secretion
8. Posterior Pituitary (Neurohypophyseal) Hormones: Oxytocin and Vasopressin
9. Neuroimmunomodulation
10. Anatomy of the Limbic Forebrain
11. Hippocampal Formation: General Anatomy
12. Neuronal Connections of the Hippocampal Formation
13. Major Afferent Connections of the Amygdala
14. Major Efferent Connections of the Amygdala
15. The Cingulate Cortex
16. Olfactory Pathways


Author Information

By David L. Felten, MD, PhD, Associate Dean of Clinical Sciences, University of Medicine and Health, New York, New York and Mary Summo Maida, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Neurobiology & Anatomy, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York










 
 
 
 
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