Color Atlas Of Human — Anatomy, Vol. 3: Nervous S...

Discussions include the use of advanced imaging methods such as CT, MRI, PET, and SPECT to reflect current clinical practice.

Detailed sections on the spinal cord, brain stem, cranial nerves, cerebellum, diencephalon, and telencephalon.

The atlas uses a standardized color scheme for pathways: blue for sensory, red for motor, green for parasympathetic, and yellow for sympathetic fibers. Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Vol. 3: Nervous S...

The atlas follows a system-based structure, covering the development, morphology, and functional interactions of the nervous system:

Concise descriptive text is juxtaposed page-by-page with multicolor illustrations to facilitate immediate visual reinforcement of concepts. Discussions include the use of advanced imaging methods

Extensive focus on the eye (retina, visual pathways) and the ear (cochlea, auditory mechanisms). Key Features for Students

The is a foundational medical resource that pairs concise technical text with high-quality anatomical illustrations. Primarily authored by Werner Kahle and Michael Frotscher, this atlas is designed for medical, dental, and allied health students to master the complexities of neuroanatomy and sensory physiology. Core Content & Organization The atlas follows a system-based structure, covering the

"Clinical Notes" are integrated throughout to provide a link between anatomical structure and hospital procedures or neurologic evaluations.