PublishedOxford University Press, April 2017 |
ISBN9780190237493 |
FormatHardcover, 504 pages |
Dimensions28cm × 22.3cm × 3.7cm |
Medical Neurobiology, Second Edition continues the work of Dr. Peggy Mason as one of the few single author textbooks available. Written in an engaging style for the vast majority of medical students who will choose to specialize in internal medicine, orthopedics, oncology, cardiology, emergency medicine, and the like, as well as the student interested in neurology, psychiatry, or ophthalmology, this textbook provides a sturdy scaffold upon which a more detailed
specialized knowledge can be built. Unlike other neuroscience textbooks, this new edition continues to focus exclusively on the human, covering everything from neuroanatomy to perception, motor control,
homeostasis, and pathophysiology. Dr. Mason uniquely explains how disease and illness affect one's neurobiological functions and how they manifest in a person. Thoroughly updated as a result of student feedback, the topics are strictly honed and logically organized to meet the needs of the time-pressed student studying on-the-go. This textbook allows the reader to effortlessly absorb fundamental information critical to the practice of medicine through the use of memorable
stories, metaphors, and clinical cases. Students will gain the tools and confidence to make novel connections between the nervous system and human disease. This is the perfect reference for any
medical student, biology student, as well as any clinician looking to expand their knowledge of the human nervous system. New To the Second Edition of Medical Neurobiology:
Horner's syndrome; Presents real-life dilemmas faced by clinicians are discussed from both the medical point of view and the patient's perspective; and Additional reading lists are provided
at the end of each chapter that include first-hand accounts of neurological cases and scientific discoveries (e.g. HM).Key Features Include: Written in an accessible and narrative tone; Uses metaphors and clinical examples to help the reader absorb the fundamentals of neurobiology; and * Highly illustrated with over 300 figures and tables for full comprehension of topics covered.