1st Edition
Cram Session in Functional Neuroanatomy A Handbook for Students & Clinicians
Neurocytology
Neuroglia
Gross Brain and Brainstem
Thalamus
Spinal Cord
Reticular Formation
Peripheral Nervous System—Structure and Organization
Peripheral Nervous System—Afferent Cells
Peripheral Nervous System—Efferent Cells
Peripheral Nervous System—Responses to Injury
Neuroembryology
SECTION II FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE SENSORY SYSTEMS
Overview of the Sensory Systems
Anterolateral System
Lemniscal System
SECTION III FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE SOMATIC MOTOR SYSTEM
Overview of the Motor System
Lower Motor Neurons
Muscle Spindles and Golgi Tendon Organs
Muscle Tone
Reflexes—Myotatic and Cutaneous
Upper Motor Neurons
Cerebellum
Basal Nuclei
SECTION IV FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE VISCERAL MOTOR SYSTEM
Autonomic Nervous System
Hypothalamus
SECTION V FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE CRANIAL NERVES
Overview of the Cranial Nerves
Olfactory System
Visual System
Visual Reflexes
Ocular Motor System—Ocular Muscles and Movements
Ocular Motor System—Binocular Mechanisms
Ocular Motor System—Volitional and Pursuit Movements
Trigeminal Nerve
Facial Nerve
Auditory System
Vestibular System
Bulbar Cranial Nerves
SECTION VI CORTICAL ORGANIZATION AND HIGHER BRAIN FUNCTIONS
Cerebral Cortex and Subcortical White Matter
Language
Apraxia and Agnosia
Consciousness
Limbic System
SECTION VII THE NEURONAL ENVIRONMENT
Meninges and Dural Venous Sinuses
Arterial Blood Supply
Regulation of Cerebral Blood Flow
Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid
Intracranial Pressure/Volume Relationships
Index
Biography
Michael F. Nolan, PhD, PT received a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from Marquette University and a PhD in anatomy (neuroanatomy) from the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Dr. Nolan is Director of Assessment at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute in Roanoke, Virginia, where he holds the rank of Professor in the Department of Basic Science. He is also Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Cell Biology at the University of South Florida, where he received numerous teaching awards for both undergraduate and graduate medical education, including the John M. Thompson, MD Outstanding Teacher Award in Neurosurgery.
He is the author of Introduction to the Neurologic Examination and Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy.
“Compared to textbooks on this topic, this handbook makes functional neuroanatomy easy to understand, presenting it in a concise and clear manner. The author has filtered the detailed information and provided a simple review and summary. I recommend this book for practicing clinicians and students who are in the process of learning and understanding neuroanatomy. It is easy to understand and it provides an excellent overview.”
-Sylvia Ann Mehl, BS, MS, Doody's Review Services






