How to Grasp the human neuroanatomy

Jul 28, 2008 05:26 PM
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If you just got done watching the video tutorials on the "human skeleton structure," then this is your next step. Check out this educational science video series on the neuroanatomy of the human body.

You'll learn the anatomy of the nervous system through the spinal cord (cylindrical bundle of nerve fibers), the medulla, the sacrum, the cervical segments, thoracic segments, lumbar segments, sacral segments, and the coccygeal segment. Then, learn about gray and white matter, the neuronal structure, the myelin, CNS (central nervous system) and PNS (peripheral nervous system), the brain, the brainstem, the homunculus, the cerebellum and ventricles, the cranial venous sinuses, cerebral arteries, the spinal artery and vertebral veins, the cranial nerves, the scalp, neurocranium, cranial nerve functions, basal ganglia, the internal capsule and nuclei, cranial nerve nuclei, the general neural pathways, general neural pathways, motor pathway, and finally... the sensory pathways.

This is very informative for medical students in need of anatomy instructional videos.

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