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- BookDouglas J. Gould, Jennifer K. Brueckner.Contents:
Part I. Cerebrum
1. Surface of the Brain I
2. Surface of the Brain II
3. Divisions of the Brain and Brodmann's Areas
4. Membranes of the Brain
5. Blood Supply to the Brain
6. Ventricular System
7. The Corticospinal System : Course of Fibers from Cortex to Basal Ganglia
8. The Corticospinal System : Medial View
Internal Capsule
9. The Corticospinal System : Introduction to Horizontal Sections
10. The Corticospinal System : White Matter Structures in Relation to Basal Ganglia
11. The Corticospinal System : Additional Relations to Deeper Structures
12. The Corticospinal System : Relations Among the Insula, Claustrum and White Matter Structures
13. The Corticospinal System : Relations of Basal Nuclei to Thalamus
14. The Corticospinal System, Basal Nuclei, and Thalamus
15. Relations Between the Thalamus and Cortex : Location of the Hypothalamus
16. Relations Between Cortex and Upper Brainstem : Sagittal Views
17. The Corticospinal System and Brainstem Structures : Midbrain
18. The Corticospinal System and Brainstem Structures : Pons and Medulla
19. The Decussation of the Pyramids
20. Representation of Body Parts in the Corticospinal System : Cortex and Brainstem
21. Lesions in the Corticospinal System
22. Clinical Signs of Corticospinal Damage
Part II. Basal nuclei
23. Identification of the Basal Nuclei
24. Connections of the Basal Nuclei
25. Circuits within and with the Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Spinal Cord
26. Pathways of the Extrapyramidal System
27. Blood Supply to the Basal Nuclei
28. Clinical Signs of Basal Nuclei Damage
29. Lesions of the Basal Nuclei
Part III. Cerebellum
30. The Structure of the Cerebellum
31. Cerebellar Peduncles
32. Cerebellar Pathways
33. Blood Supply to the Cerebellum
34. Cerebellar Lesions
35. Clinical Signs of Cerebellar Damage
Part IV. Diencephalon
36. Divisions of the Diencephalon
37. Connections of the Diencephalon
38. Thalamic Nuclei and Relationships
39. Hypothalamic Nuclei and Relationships
40. Blood Supply to the Diencephalon
41. Lesions of the Diencephalon
42. Clinical Signs of Damage to the Diencephalon
Part V. Brainstem
43. Surface of the Brainstem
44. Intrinsic Anatomy of the Brainstem
45. Blood Supply to the Brainstem
46. Brainstem : Spinocerebellar Components of the Lower Medulla
47. Brainstem : Transition from Spinal Cord to Medulla, with Emphasis on the Kinesthetic Pathway
48. Brainstem : Spinal Trigeminal System in the Transition Zone from Spinal Cord to Medulla
49. Introduction to Motor Nuclei of the Brainstem
50. The Somatic Group of Brainstem Nuclei
51. The Branchial and Visceral Groups of Brainstem Motor Nuclei
52. Contributions of Brainstem Motor Nuclei to the Cranial Nerves
53. Location of Motor Nuclei on Phantom Views of Brainstem
54. Motor Nuclei and Other Landmarks in Transverse Sections Through the Brainstem
55. Somatic and Visceral Sensory Components of the Brainstem : Trigeminal System
56. Somatic and Visceral Sensory Components of the Brainstem, Concluded: Mesencephalic V and Solitarius Systems
57. Review of Cranial Nerve Compenents
58. Lesions of the Brainstem
59. Peripheral Lesions of the Cranial Nerves
Part VI. Spinal cord
60. Spinal Cord : Relations between Spine and Spinal Cord
61. Blood Supply to the Spinal Cord
62. Identification of Cord Levels
63. White and Gray Matter of the Spinal Cord and Location of Corticospinal Tracts
64. The Types of Somesthetic Sensation : Relations between Peripheral Sensory Pathways and Spinal Cord
65. Location of Sensory Pathways in the White Matter of the Spinal Cord
66. Synapses in Sensory Pathways : Lateral and Anterior Spinothalamic Tracts
67. Synapses in Sensory Pathways : Posterior Columns and Spinocerebellar Tracts
68. Reflexes as Indications of Motor Disease
69. The Sympathetic Nervous System in the Spinal Cord
70. Review of Spinal Pathways : Clinical Examples
71. Review of Spinal Pathways : Further Clinical Examples
72. Lesions of the Spinal Cord
73. Membranes of the Spinal Cord
Part VII. Special senses
74. Visual System
75. Chemical Senses
76. Auditory and Vestibular Systems.