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Functional Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology

I decided that it doesn't make sense to create individual books for neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. In that case, e.g. the chapter "motor system" would be present in both books and a lot of things would repeat itself. Thus, I have opted for a function based approach. We have individual books for general neuroanatomy (How is the nervous system structured in general, what is the topography?) and general neurophysiology (How are neurons structured, how do they communicate?). Functional systems (e.g. motor system, speech etc.), however, have their own books in this shelf. These books should cover all aspects from the anatomy to physiology.


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