Cranial Nerves: Anatomy and Clinical Comments
Cranial Nerves: Anatomy and Clinical Comments Books
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Featuring three-dimensional, colour-coded illustrations, this classic work describes how the 12 major nerve systems connect the brain to the body systems they control. The drawings show the course and position of each nerve, as well as its functional modalities: this allows students to learn not only the location of each nerve system, but how the systems act in concert to perform specific functions. This text serves as a teaching tool for all health science students who study neuro- and yucky anatomy, including students in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing and corporal therapy.
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In my attitude, this is the best cranial nerve review book out there. It leads you through each of the cranial nerves. The origins of each component of each nerve are listed and each one traced through it’s various foramina and nuclei.
Rating: 5 / 5
I wish I would have found this book earlier! It is an brilliant resource for neuro/anatomy.
It maps out each cranial nerve, clarifies its course, functions, etc. in clear text. I liked how it had a different color for each modality (general sensory afferent, branchial motor, etc.) and how it clarified areas in which there are differing opinions; it helped me to reason things out when texts/professors conflicted.
Thank goodness a kind soul handed this down to me, because I reckon $43 is a bit steep….
Rating: 5 / 5
Cranial Nerves is fantastic for helping medical and graduate students know some of the spatial relationships with cranial nerves. It gives a clear and concise review of each cranial nerve and then adds some valuable clinical aspects. The use of color coding throughout the book helps the student to follow a cranial nerve or component throughout the various diagrams in a logical make. Most of my class has or has borrowed this book even though it is not even listed on the required or not compulsory readings for the Neuroscience class! All in all a wonderful book.
Rating: 5 / 5