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Atlas of Human Brain Connections
Contributor(s): Catani, Marco (Author), Thiebaut De Schotten, Michel (Author)
ISBN: 0198729375     ISBN-13: 9780198729372
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $128.25  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Neuroscience
- Medical | Neurology
Dewey: 616.8
Physical Information: 1" H x 8.2" W x 11.5" (3.35 lbs) 532 pages
 
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One of the major challenges of modern neuroscience is to define the complex pattern of neural connections that underlie cognition and behaviour. Brain connections have been investigated extensively in many animal species, including monkeys. Until recently, however, we have been unable to
verify their existence in humans or identify possible tracts that are unique to the human brain.

The Atlas of Human Brain Connections capitalizes on novel diffusion MRI tractography methods to provide a comprehensive overview of connections derived from virtual in vivo tractography dissections of the human brain. The book introduces the reader to the fundaments of human brain organization as
derived from the study of the surface, sectional and connectional anatomy.

It starts with an historical overview of the giant steps taken in neuroanatomy, from its birth more than 2000 years ago, to contemporary neuroimaging insights. Next, detailed descriptions of the major white matter connections, their function, and associated clinical syndromes are dealt with in
detail. The composite maps of the atlas are an excellent anatomical resource for teaching, clinical, and research purposes. By reviewing both the basic principles of neuroanatomy, its historical roots, and its modern achievements in the field of DTI tractography, the book aims to fill the gap
between the detailed connectional anatomy of the monkey brain and the 19th century descriptions of white matter tracts from post-mortem human dissections.

Covering a wide range of topics in the field of clinical neuroanatomy, this book constitutes both an excellent introduction to the brain, as well as a valuable reference work for experienced clinicians and researchers working in the field of neurology, psychiatry, neurosurgery, and neuroradiology.