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Manter and Gatz's Essentials of Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology
3 reviews
Sid Gilman
,
Sarah Winans Newman
, ...
F. A. Davis Company
, 2002
Neuroanatomy for the masses
In many US medical schools, the didactic years are marked by an institution known as the Note Pool. Inasmuch as the prevailing motto is "Cooperate and Graduate," classes of medical students will join forces to systematically attack the task of assimilating the vast amount of factual information under which they're routinely buried. Because almost all lectures are taken in common (i.e., the first ...
Cellular and Molecular Neurophysiology, Third Edition
Constance Hammond
Academic Press
, 2008
This third edition is the new, thoroughly revised edition of the only current, established and authoritative text focusing on the cellular and molecular physiology of nerve cells. Previously titled Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology , the new title better reflects this focus. The book is hypothesis driven rather than just presenting the facts, and the content is firmly based on numerous experiments performed by the top experts in the field. ...
Essentials of Clinical Neurophysiology
1 review
Thomas C. Head
Butterworth-Heinemann
, 2002
GOOD BOOK TO START WITH IN CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
I CHANCED UPON THIS BOOK WHEN I WAS DOING MY CLINICAL TRAINING IN NEUROLOGY A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO AND I READ IT AND FOUND IT A FASCINATING EXPERIENCE. IT IS A VERY GOOD BOOK TO START ONES UNDERSTANDING OF CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY WITH . IT EXPLAINS CONCEPTS IN SIMPLE STRAIGHTFORWARD LANGUAGE AND IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND FOR THE BEGINNER CERTAINLY . THE BOOK DID STIMULATE MY INTEREST IN THE FIELD ...
Foundations of Cellular Neurophysiology (Bradford Books)
6 reviews
Daniel Johnston
,
Samuel Miao-Sin Wu
The MIT Press
, 1994
needed it for class
Haven't read much of the book. It was required for class. Useful to learn certain processes so far.
Clinical Neurophysiology (Contemporary Neurology Series, 66)
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2002
This text is a fully integrated summary of all aspects of clinical neurophysiology. It is written by nationally recognized experts who work together at Mayo Clinic. All the authors are heavily involved in the teaching of clinical neurophysiology to residents in neurology, neurosurgery and physical medicine, and to post-residency fellows in EEG, EMG, autonomic disorder, sleep disorders, peripheral nerve diseases, and muscle diseases. The first ...
Clinical Neurophysiology of the Vestibular System (Contemporary Neurology Series)
Robert W. Baloh
,
Vicente Honrubia
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2001
The vestibular system plays a crucial role in enabling a person to remain oriented and move through his environment successfully. Dysfunction of this complex system may leave a patient totally disabled. "Dizziness" is a complaint commonly heard by neurologists, otolaryngologists, and other health care providers, yet its origins are many and often difficult to pinpoint and to treat. Clinical Neurophysiology of the Vestibular System is a classic ...
Neurophysiology in Neurosurgery: A Modern Intraoperative Approach
1 review
Vedran Deletis
,
Jay Shils
Academic Press
, 2002
Still latest after all these years
This book is now 5 years old, but it remains the best, most advanced and most comprehensive book on intraoperative neurophysiology monitoring. It's not a beginners' book, at lest not for beginners who don't have an extensive background in neurophysiology, but it's an indispensible reference. Everyone with a serious interest in IONM should have a copy.
The Clinical Neurophysiology Primer
Humana Press
, 2007
The Clinical Neurophysiology Primer presents a broad yet focused treatment of central topics in the field of clinical neurophysiology. This volume was inspired by the clinical neurophysiology lecture series at Beth Israel-Deaconess Medical Center and Rhode Island Hospital, where faculty and trainees at these renowned teaching hospitals participate in a lecture series over the course of the academic year. Much like the lecture series, The ...
Techniques in Clinical Neurophysiology: A Practical Manual
Churchill Livingstone
, 2005
Edited by a multidisciplinary team of experts, this practical guide draws on the authoritative content presented in the definitive volume, Clinical Neurophysiology, 2nd Edition. It offers a complete exploration of clinical techniques associated with the neurosciences, building from a strong foundation in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. Straightforward discussions explain exactly how to undertake appropriate neurophysiological investigations. ...
Neurophysiology
1 review
Roger H. S. Carpenter
A Hodder Arnold Publication
, 2002
Conceptual Neurophysiology
Carpenter's book & CD-ROM w Neurolab experiments is a well illustrated text, with fewer in color photos than Kandel, Schwartz, & Jessell's larger tome. Carpenter has illustrations reinforcing the major points and concepts of functional neurophysiology. His expertise in Oculomotor Anatomy & Electrophysiology is a strength of this title, making the chapters on Motor Control, and Vision very well ...
Manual of Nerve Conduction Velocity and Clinical Neurophysiology (Books)
1 review
Joel A. Delisa
,
Hang J. Lee
, ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 1994
Excelent !
I have used this book for many years and have found it extremely helpful. Each nerve conduction technique is explained in detail, as well as its possible variations, and very didactic shematic drawings are provided. Normal values found by various authors are always provided. In fact, the only thing I dislike about this book is the lack of a good hard cover...
Quantitative Neurophysiology (Synthesis Lectures on Biomedical Engineering)
Joseph Tranquillo
Morgan and Claypool Publishers
, 2008
Quantitative Neurophysiology is supplementary text for a junior or senior level course in neuroengineering. It may also serve as an quick-start for graduate students in engineering, physics or neuroscience as well as for faculty interested in becoming familiar with the basics of quantitative neuroscience. The first chapter is a review of the structure of the neuron and anatomy of the brain. Chapters 2-6 derive the theory of active and passive ...
Clinical Neurophysiology of Epilepsy
Juhn A. Wada
Elsevier Publishing Company
, 1990
Since its inception in the 1930s, clinical electroencephalography has continued to be an indispensible diagnostic tool in the study of epilepsy. The past fifteen years have seen an explosion of knowledge in the basic neurosciences, paralleled by the development of sophisticated diagnostic tools for, and innovative therapeutic approaches to, the clinical problem of epilepsy. These include wider applications of computer technology in data ...
Neurophysiology: Mosby's Physiology Monograph Series (Mosby's Physiology Monograph)
James E. Blankenship
Mosby
, 2002
This book is devoted to the electrophysiological properties of nerve cells--the ionic and molecular bases of the resting potential, action potential, synaptic potentials, and the electrotonic properties of membranes. The text emphasizes fundamental principles and basic properties of excitable membranes while also presenting the contributions and significance of recent findings about channels, receptors, patch recording, etc. Contains study ...
Hand and Brain: The Neurophysiology and Psychology of Hand Movements
Academic Press
, 1998
Now available in paperback, Hand and Brain is a comprehensive overview of the hand's sensorimotor control. It discusses mediating variables in perception and comprehension, the coordination of muscles with the central nervous system, the nature of movement control and hand positioning, hand-arm coordination in reaching and grasping, and the sensory function of the hand. This book takes a broad interdisciplinary perspective on the control of ...
Neurophysiology Quick Stude Guide. FREE Neurocellular Anatomy chapter in trial version.
1 review
MobileReference, 2006
Amazing Neurophysiology eBook
Neurophysiology Quick Stude Guide. FREE Neurocellular Anatomy chapter in trial version. This study guide gets right down to the point, so you don't have to read through all of the fluff to find what's important like in other books. This is the most clearly written Neurophysiology text out there. A must for any med student!
Comprehensive Clinical Neurophysiology
1 review
Kerry Levin
,
Hans O. Luders
Saunders
, 2000
Written to help the clinician
The last decades have seen important advances in the understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of several diseases. These advances have led to promising new treatment and made it all the more important for the clinician to establish the diagnosis. These book attempt to aid the physician in this endeavor This book is intended for medical interested in the practical, clinical use of ...
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