Medical Neurosciences: An Approach to Anatomy, Pathology, and Physiology by Systems and Levels |
Contents
Integrated Neuroscience for the Clinician | 2 |
Transient | 66 |
Longitudinal Systems | 91 |
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abnormal action potential activity affect afferent alter anatomic areas arise artery associated axons blood body brain brain stem called cause cells central cerebellar cerebellum cerebral changes clinical column common conduction connections consciousness contains contraction cortex cranial nerves described diffuse disease disorders dorsal efferent enter examination fibers formation function ganglia ganglion gland glucose hemispheres increase inferior innervation input internal intracranial pressure involved lateral layer lesion lobe localized located loss lower major matter medial medulla membrane midbrain motor neurons movements muscle fibers nervous system neural neural tube normal nucleus occur optic organs pain pathways patient peripheral portion posterior posterior fossa pressure processes produce receptors reflex region response result reticular roots seen segmental sensation sensory showing side signs specific spinal cord stimulation structures superior supply symptoms synapse Table temporal terminal tested thalamus tion tissue tract usually ventricle visceral visual weakness