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Anatomy of neuropsychiatry : the new anatomy of the basal forebrain and its implications for neuropsychiatric illness / Lennart Heimer ... [and others].

Holman Biotech Commons RC386.2 .A48 2008 1 v. + DVD
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Heimer, Lennart.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neurobehavioral disorders--Physiological aspects.
Neurobehavioral disorders.
Mental Disorders.
Brain--anatomy & histology.
Brain--physiology.
Nervous System Diseases.
Neural Pathways--anatomy & histology.
Neural Pathways--physiology.
Medical Subjects:
Mental Disorders.
Brain--anatomy & histology.
Brain--physiology.
Nervous System Diseases.
Neural Pathways--anatomy & histology.
Neural Pathways--physiology.
Physical Description:
xix, 176 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (partly color), portrait ; 25 cm + 1 DVD (sound, color, ; 4 3/4 in.)
Place of Publication:
Burlington, MA : Elsevier Academic Press, [2008]
Summary:
Accompanying DVD contains ... "an electronic course, describing basic surface anatomy of the cerebral hemispheres, coronal and horizontal sections, and blunt dissection of the forebrain with special attention to clinical-anatomical correlations of interest to psychiatrists."--P. [4] of cover.
Contents:
The limbic system: a concept in perpetual search for a definition
The eroding relevance of the limbic system
The anatomy of the basal forebrain
The greater limbic lobe
Cooperation and competition of macrosystem outputs.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-169) and index.
ISBN:
0123742390
9780123742391
OCLC:
162143300

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