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Netter's Atlas of Neuroscience. Edition No. 5. Netter Basic Science

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  • December 2026
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 6252798
Delivering the essential information students need for both basic science and clinical programs in an exquisitely illustrated text, Netter's Atlas of Neuroscience, 5th Edition, is an ideal resource for any student of neuroanatomy, neuroscience, or other medical or science disciplines involving the nervous system. From neurons to motor and sensory systems to global neural function and dysfunction, this award-winning text approaches this complex topic from multiple perspectives. Illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD, and others following in his tradition are framed by concise, expert text and accompanied by neuroimaging, photomicrographs, summary diagrams, and clinical correlations.- Presents organizational and summarized neurosciences information, enabling readers to review complex concepts, functions, and systems in several contexts- Offers a new understanding of the circuitry of the cortex, cerebellum, and basal ganglion, as well as additional clinical coverage of seizures, cerebral palsy, meningitis, vertigo, and more- Includes new artwork covering primary afferents, neuropeptides, and small molecule messengers; neurotransmitter-related circuitry through the basal ganglia; autism spectrum disorder; ADHD, and more- Provides an overview of the basic features of cellular and molecular neuroscience; peripheral nerves, spinal cord, brain stem and cerebellum, and the brain; reviews the neural vasculature, meninges and cerebrospinal fluid, and developmental neuroscience- Focuses on foundational concepts as well as clinically relevant discussions- Digital access includes labeled brain stem sections and a dozen videos- An eBook version is included with purchase.

Table of Contents

1. Neurons and Their Properties
2. Skull and Meninges
3. Brain
4. Brainstem and Cerebellum
5. Spinal Cord
6. Ventricles and the Cerebrospinal Fluid
7. Vasculature
8. Developmental Neuroscience
9. Peripheral Nervous System
10. Spinal Cord
11. Brainstem and Cerebellum
12. Diencephalon
13. Telencephalon
14. Sensory Systems
15. Motor Systems
16. Autonomic-Hypothalamic-Limbic systems
17. Global Brain Functions

Authors

David L. Felten Distinguished Scholar in Residence, Division of Applied Health and Wellness, Keuka College, Keuka Park, New York, USA. DAVID L. FELTEN, MD, PhD, is Assoc. Dean of Clinical Sciences and Prof. Neurosciences at UMHS. He's former VP for Research and Medical Director of Research at William Beaumont Health System and Founding Associate Dean for their School of Medicine. He previously served as Dean of Grad Med Ed at Seton Hall; Founding Executive Director of the Susan Samueli Center for Integrative Medicine and Prof of Anatomy and Neurobiology at UC Irvine; Founding Director of the Center for Neuroimmunology at Loma Linda School of Medicine; and the Kilian J. and Caroline F. Schmitt Professor and Chair of Department of Neurobiology, and Director of Markey Charitable Trust Institute for Neurobiology and Neurodegenerative Diseases and Aging at U of Rochester. His pioneering studies of autonomic innervation of lymphoid organs and neural-immune signaling underling psychoneuroimmunology has been featured on Bill Moyer's, "Healing and the Mind,� "20/20,� and many other media venues. He served for over a decade on NBME, including Chair of the Neurosciences Committee for the USMLE. Michael K. O'Banion Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Director of the Medical Scientist Training Program, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York, USA. Mary Summo Maida Adjunct Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York, USA.