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neuroanatomy /ˌnjʊərəʊəˈnatəmi /noun [mass noun]The anatomy of the nervous system.There are a plethora of textbooks on neuroanatomy, neuroscience, neurochemistry, physiological psychology, neurology, and psychopharmacology....- Together they made significant contributions to the study of abdominal and pelvic viscera, vascular anatomy, and neuroanatomy.
- The second chapter provides an introduction to clinical neuroanatomy where Pliszka seeks to make neuroanatomy simple, without being simplistic.
Derivativesneuroanatomical /ˌnjʊərəʊənanəˈtɒmɪk(ə)l/ adjective ...- The neuroanatomical substrate and neurophysiological mechanisms underlying consciousness are still not understood.
- Waller's pioneering work marked the starting point for the neuron theory and provided an ingenious technique for studying neuroanatomical pathways and connections.
- Of concern is the degree to which the capability lies in predetermined neuroanatomical and neurochemical structures, enabling certain physiological processes.
neuroanatomist noun ...- Cajal and other early neuroanatomists recognized these cells as unique and long debated their origin, their nature, and their functions.
- In general, cytologists prefer sections 1 to 3 m in thickness, whereas histologists and neuroanatomists may use sections up to 50 m or more.
- In contrast, this issue has been debated (inter alia) by neuroanatomists and nephrologists.
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