Nolte's The Human Brain: An Introduction to its Functional Anatomy
K**S
Not an easy read
This is the main book for my neurobiology class. It is not easy to read. It’s so convoluted with details that it can be difficult to grasp basic concepts. My other neuro book is very user friendly and easy to understand.
A**R
Excellent figures
Excellent condition/delivery.Decent photos and figures. Horribly dense material. If you’re in Neuroanatomy worth it for the figures alone.
A**R
Great book on basics on functional brain anatomy. Some previous knowledge is highly advised.
I've bought a kindle version of the book. Pictures in this version are lacking colouring and quality but I was expecting that, I opted for this version because I find it easier to read in this format.As a neurologist I find the text very easy to underdtand. The informatipn is acurate and up to date. Basic knowledge of brain anatomy is advised before reading, otherwise it might be a bit difficult to follow. Some aspects od brain function are given more attention than others.The best thing about this book is the style in which it is written and I would gladely recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning the basics of functional brain anatomy. It has a generalistic approach and tries to tightly organise different aspects of the brain functions into one cohesive story.To summarize it is not the most detailed book on the brain funcions, but that is not the gole here. If you are new to this suject and have some basic knowledge of the brain structures I think you will find this book very informative and very fun to read. It is also great for experts in the field who need a quick reminder of certain structures and functions.Great read.
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