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More About This Title Fundamentals of Canine Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology
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Fundamentals of Canine Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology introduces the fundamentals of veterinary neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, demonstrating structure and function as it relates to clinical applications with a highly visual approach.
- Offers a straightforward yet comprehensive introduction to structure and function of the nervous system
- Demonstrates the relevance of the basic principles to the clinical setting
- Illustrates concepts using line drawings, photographs, micrographs, and MRIs
- Includes access to a companion website with review questions and answers and the figures from the book at www.wiley.com/go/uemura/neuroanatomy
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Etsuro E. Uemura, DVM, MS, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA.
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Preface vi
Abbreviations vii
About the Companion Website viii
1 Developmental Anatomy 1
2 Structure and Function of Neurons and Neuroglia 11
3 Anatomy of the Canine Brain 38
4 Meninges and Ventricular System 85
5 Spinal Cord 99
6 Spinal Reflexes 120
7 Somatosensory System 128
8 Viscerosensory System 156
9 Brain Stem 167
10 Midbrain 178
11 Pons 189
12 Medulla Oblongata 201
13 Reticular Formation 237
14 Thalamus 246
15 Cerebrum 252
16 Motor System 257
17 Cerebellum 288
18 Vestibular System 307
19 Auditory System 329
20 Visual System 347
21 Hypothalamus 372
22 Autonomic Nervous System 383
Self-Evaluation Answers 410
Index 416
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“This excellent and scientifically detailed book is a much-needed introduction for first year veterinarians.” (Doody’s, 8 January 2015)
"The book is reasonably priced and will be a good addition to the libraries of both general practitioners and veterinary students. I definitely recommend this book for students or clinicians who desire more knowledge of the anatomy and pathophysiology of the canine nervous system." (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 15 June 2016)