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Martin C. Hirsch (Author), Thomas Kramer (Author), C. Zinecker (Assistant), B. Harder (Assistant), T. Hagemann (Assistant), C. Krasowski (Assistant), C. Schäfer (Assistant), M. Turtiainen (Assistant), M. Gauer (Assistant)
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November 23, 1999 3540659986 978-3540659983 1
The topographical and functional architecture of the human brain is highly complex. This stereoscopic atlas provides new insight into the human brain. The illustrations in this stereoscopic atlas have been developed using a new 3D-visualization computer model. In combination with the CD-ROM, which contains all 173 illustrations as rotatable 3D models, this innovative atlas provides a new conception of spatial structures. It has never been so easy to understand the architecture of the human brain!

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  • Hardcover: 350 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (November 23, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3540659986
  • ISBN-13: 978-3540659983
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 9.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #313,849 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Yet to find a good new atlas, July 9, 2000
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This review is from: Neuroanatomy: 3D-Stereoscopic Atlas of the Human Brain (With CD-ROM) (Hardcover)
I have always looked forward to the coming of a 3D stereoscopic atlas. The 3D effect in this atlas does not come out too well. If you are expecting a pop out kind of hologramic effects, you will be disappointed. The stereoscopic illustrations are on the right hand side page. They do not have labels to show you what you are looking at. You have to refer to the opposite left hand page. With the stereoscopic glasses on, that can be a pain. I could be the only one but those glasses make my eyes really uncomfortable after awhile. The CD-ROM is interesting. You can rotate 3D images. Again, no labels. Unless you are a neuro-anatomist or neurosurgeon, you will not be able to appreciate the full details of the images.You will be able to name less than half of the structures in the images. Message to students is to stay away from this atlas. I swear by good old Atlas of the Human Anatomy by the late Frank H.Netter anytime of the day. The text by Neary and Crossman provides a pretty good basic coverage, in terms of illustrations and text, of neuroanatomy too.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost perfect !, March 20, 2004
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I bought this book with great expectations. The idea of turning an twisting 3D neuroanatomic pictures around on the computer to gain a better spatial understanding of the structures was the reason I bought it.

1) The names of the 3D structures you're actually looking at, either on the computer or in the book, are not written. Therefore you'll have to glance on the opposite page in the book all the time. It would have helped if the name of the structure fx appeared when you scrolled the mouse cursor over it.

2) The pictures are nice, but I miss pictures of functional pathways. Not just anatomical structures. Fx pain-pathways. This would, I guess it would make the book much more expensive.

3) Theres is no pictures of the spinal cord. I know it's just a small thing but then it wouldn't have taken much effort to include it. I guess. There not many pictures of the brainstem either.

BUT BUT BUT....The book is worth the money, and helped me understand many spatial details fx around the hypothalamus. I'm looking for a second edition....with the small improvements that makes this the perfect book for students to gain a good spatial overview of the CNS.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intuitive approach to an old problem, September 12, 2003
This review is from: Neuroanatomy: 3D-Stereoscopic Atlas of the Human Brain (With CD-ROM) (Hardcover)
Most atlas books leave much to the imagination. The pleasure of this book is that 3D is the natural language of Anatomy and the right tool for study of complex objects.

The CD-ROM with this book is worth the double the price alone. The book is a useful companion with a naming atlas opposing each printed 3D image.

A useful and productive tool for study and revision. When used in conjunction with research papers can lead to a faster and more advanced understanding of neural pathways.

Would recommend purchasing spare glasses if you plan to share this book or have extended usage. There are several sources of anaglyph glasses on the internet.

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cornu temporale, frontolateral view, radix med, colliculi inf, colliculi sup, ventriculi quarti, truncus cerebri, cerebri post, nuclei pontis, lemniscus system, pars parvocellularis, dorsolateral view, basal view, medial view, dorsal view
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Pons Pons, Pdcr Pedunculus, Rxans Radix, Bocu Bulbus, Cman Commissura, Cnce Canalis, Adin Adhesio, Fiho Fissura, Fips Fissura, Put Putamen, Srte Stria, Bolf Bulbus, Functional Systems, Pdci Pedunculus, Pdcs Pedunculus, Pogc Pontes, Floc Flocculus, Rxpns Radix, Cos Colliculus, Npu Nuclei, Nrb Nucl, Filg Fissura, Forx Fornix, External Views, Fil Fissura
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