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Improve Your Brain: 300 Hard Music Themed Word Search Puzzles

Improve Your Brain: 300 Hard Music Themed Word Search Puzzles

Kalman Toth M. a. M. Phil

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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PERFECT FUN BRAIN FITNESS GIFT FOR MUSIC LOVERS Make your mind quick, vibrant, agile & omnipotent Improve your memory & concentration Live life to the fullest Travel the world Have more fun Daily puzzle solving will help you to enjoy yourself when relaxing, tired, stressed, waiting or traveling. Puzzle solving will also help you to be successful in life, love, social media, retirement, business, finance, work, profession, job and prevent Alzheimer's. Build Spelling Skills Expand Your Vocabulary Read Faster This book contains 300 22x22 HARD WORD SEARCH PUZZLES designed to improve your intelligence quotient (IQ). IQ is a measure of the intelligence you already have. The IQ you use on a daily basis - your effective IQ - can be increased. Doing so can help you be more successful in your personal relationships, at work & in business as it increases your ability to solve and overcome problems, invent lateral solutions. Additionally, you will find that as you increase your effective IQ, you can become more successful on your job as you strive to gain professional success. Each English puzzle has 28 words for search. The puzzles are hard in difficulty. The solutions can be found vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, either forward or in reverse order. How to Solve Word Search Puzzles? In order to achieve success at any task, one needs to know the best way to accomplish the goal of that task. With word search puzzle solving, the goal, of course, is to solve the puzzle. To do so, there are a number of methods one can use. They are as follows: - Take a Quick Look Glance at the puzzle and mark the ones you see immediately first. - Develop a Strategy As you work your word search puzzle, a strategy will help you to work faster and more efficiently 1) Check beginning letters. One successful strategy is to look for the beginning letter of the word for which you are searching. Then look at the box immediately to the left and right, above and below, and in both diagonal directions for the remaining letters. At this point, you should see the complete word. 2) Work each row in one direction. For example, work all the rows across first. Then choose another direction, maybe backwards across. Continue until the puzzle is completed. 3) Work the list. Some word search puzzle solvers simply work down the list, looking for each word. Of course, you want to go ahead and mark any other words you see. - Work in sections. Whichever method of solution you choose, work your word search puzzle in sections. You don't want to repeatedly do the same area of your puzzle. - Take a break. If you get stuck, stop and come back to the puzzle later. - Work cooperatively. You can work a puzzle as a cooperative effort. Working with someone else can be fun and make puzzle solving easier. - Relax. Don't become frustrated. Each consecutive puzzle should get easier. Go with the flow. - Have fun Puzzle solving is supposed to be an enjoyable activity. Remember to make it one. What Are the Benefits of Word Search Puzzles? Working word search puzzles provides many benefits for our minds. - As proven in science, we can actually increase our effective IQ. - Also, word search puzzles provide our minds with exercise for stimulation and maintenance. - In addition, puzzles are good for your mind's cognitive (thinking and memory) development. - These puzzles provide great opportunity improve the brain's overall health and longevity.Live Life Active, Agile, Bright, Healthy & Happy
Boost Your Brain Power: 300 Hard Fabulous Themed Word Search Puzzles

Boost Your Brain Power: 300 Hard Fabulous Themed Word Search Puzzles

Kalman Toth M. a. M. Phil

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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BEST BRAIN BOOSTER FUN GIFT FOR ADULTS, TEENS & KIDS Make your mind quick, vibrant, agile & omnipotent Improve your memory & concentration Live life to the fullest Travel the world Have more fun Daily puzzle solving will help you to enjoy yourself when relaxing, tired, stressed, waiting, or traveling. Puzzle-solving will also help you to be successful in life, love, social media, school, retirement, business, finance, work, profession, & job. Daily puzzle fun will keep your brain in top operating shape. Build Spelling Skills Expand Your Vocabulary Read Faster The puzzles in this fun activity book are designed to improve your intelligence quotient (IQ). IQ is a measure of the intelligence you already have. The IQ you use on a daily basis - your effective IQ - can be increased. Doing so can increase your ability to solve and overcome problems, invent lateral solutions. Additionally, you will find that as you increase your effective IQ, you can become more successful in your life as you strive to gain valuable achievements. The solutions can be found vertically, horizontally, or diagonally (X), either forward or in reverse (esrever) order. What Are the Benefits of Word Search Puzzles? Working word search puzzles provides many benefits for our minds. - As proven in science, we can actually increase our effective IQ. - Also, word search puzzles provide our minds with exercise for stimulation and maintenance. - In addition, puzzles are good for your mind's cognitive (thinking and memory) development. - These puzzles provide great opportunity to improve the brain's overall health and longevity; there is less memory loss as we age, as well as the delayed onset and reduced risk of cognitive impairment. - Scientific studies have found that our brains actually reorganize in response to new challenges. Word search puzzles provide such a challenge. Live Life Active, Agile, Bright, Healthy & Happy
Atlas of Normal Imaging Variations of the Brain, Skull, and Craniocervical Vasculature

Atlas of Normal Imaging Variations of the Brain, Skull, and Craniocervical Vasculature

Alexander M. McKinney

Springer International Publishing AG
2017
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This atlas presents normal imaging variations of the brain, skull, and craniocervical vasculature. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and computed tomography (CT) have advanced dramatically in the past 10 years, particularly in regard to new techniques and 3D imaging. One of the major problems experienced by radiologists and clinicians is the interpretation of normal variants as compared with the abnormalities that the variants mimic. Through an extensive collection of images, this book offers a spectrum of appearances for each variant with accompanying 3D imaging for confirmation; explores common artifacts on MR and CT that simulate disease; discusses each variant in terms of the relevant anatomy; and presents comparison cases for the purpose of distinguishing normal findings from abnormalities. It includes both common variants as well as newly identified variants that are visualized by recently developed techniques such as diffusion-weighted imaging and multidetector/multislice CT. Thebook also highlights normal imaging variants in pediatric cases. Atlas of Normal Imaging Variations of the Brain, Skull, and Craniocervical Vasculature is a valuable resource for neuroradiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and radiologists in interpreting the most common and identifiable variants and using the best methods to classify them expediently.
Atlas of Normal Imaging Variations of the Brain, Skull, and Craniocervical Vasculature

Atlas of Normal Imaging Variations of the Brain, Skull, and Craniocervical Vasculature

Alexander M. McKinney

Springer International Publishing AG
2018
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This atlas presents normal imaging variations of the brain, skull, and craniocervical vasculature. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and computed tomography (CT) have advanced dramatically in the past 10 years, particularly in regard to new techniques and 3D imaging. One of the major problems experienced by radiologists and clinicians is the interpretation of normal variants as compared with the abnormalities that the variants mimic. Through an extensive collection of images, this book offers a spectrum of appearances for each variant with accompanying 3D imaging for confirmation; explores common artifacts on MR and CT that simulate disease; discusses each variant in terms of the relevant anatomy; and presents comparison cases for the purpose of distinguishing normal findings from abnormalities. It includes both common variants as well as newly identified variants that are visualized by recently developed techniques such as diffusion-weighted imaging and multidetector/multislice CT. Thebook also highlights normal imaging variants in pediatric cases. Atlas of Normal Imaging Variations of the Brain, Skull, and Craniocervical Vasculature is a valuable resource for neuroradiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and radiologists in interpreting the most common and identifiable variants and using the best methods to classify them expediently.
Morphogenesis of the Brain in Staged Rhesus Monkey Embryos

Morphogenesis of the Brain in Staged Rhesus Monkey Embryos

A.A.M. Gribnau; L.G.M. Geijsberts

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
1984
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During development two strongly interrelated processes can be discerned in the central nervous system (eNS), namely morphogenesis and histogenesis. Most neuroembryological studies deal with histogenetic features virtually with- out any morphological elucidation. It must be stressed, however, that histogen- etic investigations should be based upon a thorough knowledge of morphogene- sis. This holds especially for the forebrain, which during development is sub- jected to drastic transformations, particularly when only two-dimensional sec- tions are used. Therefore the present study on morphogenesis forms the first part of a research project on the ontogenesis of the brain in the rhesus monkey. The second part (Gribnau and Geijsberts 1984) will deal with the early histogene- sis of the forebrain. The first recognizable precursor of the eNS in vertebrates is the neural plate, which, after the formation of the germ layers, is induced in the ectoderm. The lateral margins of the neural plate start to rise, forming a neural groove. Eventu- ally, they meet dorsally in the midline and fuse, resulting in the formation of the neural tube. The ultimate sites of closure at either end of the neural tube are called the anterior and posterior neuropores. Before the closure of the anterior neuropore, which precedes that of the posterior neuropore, the anlage of the eNS can be divided into a narrow elongated caudal part, the future spinal cord, and a wider rostral part, the precursor of the brain.
Molecular Imaging of the Brain

Molecular Imaging of the Brain

M. M. Kaila; Rakhi Kaila

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2012
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This book examines multi-quantum magnetic resonance imaging methods and the diagnostics of brain disorders. It consists of two Parts. The part I is initially devoted towards the basic concepts of the conventional single quantum MRI techniques. It is supplemented by the basic knowledge required to understand multi-quantum MRI. Practical illustrations are included both on recent developments in conventional MRI and the MQ-MRI. This is to illustrate the connection between theoretical concepts and their scope in the clinical applications. The Part II initially sets out the basic details about quadrupole charge distribution present in certain nuclei and their importance about the functions they perform in our brain. Some simplified final mathematical expressions are included to illustrate facts about the basic concepts of the quantum level interactions between magnetic dipole and the electric quadrupole behavior of useful nuclei present in the brain. Selected practical illustrations, from research and clinical practices are included to illustrate the newly emerging ideas and techniques. The reader should note that the two parts of the book are written with no interdependence. One can read them quite independently.
Molecular Imaging of the Brain

Molecular Imaging of the Brain

M. M. Kaila; Rakhi Kaila

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2014
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This book examines multi-quantum magnetic resonance imaging methods and the diagnostics of brain disorders. It consists of two Parts. The part I is initially devoted towards the basic concepts of the conventional single quantum MRI techniques. It is supplemented by the basic knowledge required to understand multi-quantum MRI. Practical illustrations are included both on recent developments in conventional MRI and the MQ-MRI. This is to illustrate the connection between theoretical concepts and their scope in the clinical applications. The Part II initially sets out the basic details about quadrupole charge distribution present in certain nuclei and their importance about the functions they perform in our brain. Some simplified final mathematical expressions are included to illustrate facts about the basic concepts of the quantum level interactions between magnetic dipole and the electric quadrupole behavior of useful nuclei present in the brain. Selected practical illustrations, from research and clinical practices are included to illustrate the newly emerging ideas and techniques. The reader should note that the two parts of the book are written with no interdependence. One can read them quite independently.
Neuromorphic Engineering: Brain-Inspired Computing and Systems

Neuromorphic Engineering: Brain-Inspired Computing and Systems

M. S. Roobini; V. Gowri Manohari; M. Gowri

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2025
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Neuromorphic Engineering: Brain-Inspired Computing and Systems explores the transformative field of neuromorphic engineering, which mimics the human brain's structure and function to enhance computing. The monograph covers the field's origins, highlighting its advantages over conventional computing in parallel processing, power efficiency, and adaptability. It delves into biological inspirations, including neural networks and synaptic plasticity, and compares neuromorphic hardware to traditional systems. The text discusses brain-inspired algorithms such as Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs), Hebbian learning, and Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity (STDP). Applications in robotics, autonomous systems, edge computing, IoT, brain-machine interfaces (BMIs), and AI are examined. It also addresses challenges like scalability, power efficiency, and ethical issues, and considers future research directions, including integration with quantum computing. This resource is essential for understanding neuromorphic engineering's potential impact on future computing technologies.
Nanovesicular Transdermal Brain Targeting of Asenapine Maleate
The development and evaluation of a nanovesicular transdermal formulation of asenapine maleate, with the specific goal of targeting the brain. Asenapine maleate is a medication used for the treatment of certain neurological disorders, and the research aims to enhance its delivery to the brain through a novel transdermal approach.Nanovesicular transdermal formulations offer a promising means of drug delivery, as they can bypass the blood-brain barrier and directly target the brain tissues. This study involves the design and optimization of nanovesicular carriers to encapsulate asenapine maleate, enabling its efficient transport through the skin and into the brain.Researchers conduct thorough evaluations to assess the stability, drug release kinetics, and skin permeation capabilities of the nanovesicular formulation. Additionally, they investigate its safety and efficacy in animal models or potentially in clinical trials, exploring its potential for use as a non-invasive and patient-friendly alternative to conventional drug delivery methods.By successfully developing a nanovesicular transdermal formulation of asenapine maleate for brain targeting, this research could pave the way for significant advancements in treating neurological disorders. The findings have the potential to revolutionize drug delivery strategies, offering a more effective and convenient treatment approach for patients in need of brain-specific medications.
Life of Captain Jeremiah O'Brien, Machias, Maine
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Brain Diseases

Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Brain Diseases

Vivi M. Heine; Stephanie Dooves; Dwayne Holmes; Judith Wagner

Springer
2011
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Brain diseases can have a large impact on patients and society, and treatment is often not available. A new approach in which somatic cells are reprogrammed into induced pluripotent cells (iPS cells) is a significant breakthrough for regenerative medicine. This promises patient-specific tissue for replacement therapies, as well as disease-specific cells for developmental modeling and drug treatment screening. However, this method faces issues of low reprogramming efficiency, and poorly defined criteria for determining the conversion of one cell type to another. Cells contain epigenetic “memories” of what they were that can affect reprogramming. This book discusses the various methods to reprogram cells, the control and determination of cell identity, the epigenetic models that have emerged and the application of iPS cell therapy for brain diseases, in particular Parkinson’s disease and Vanishing White Matter (VWM).?
The Blood-Brain Barrier, Amino Acids and Peptides

The Blood-Brain Barrier, Amino Acids and Peptides

M. Segal; Berislav V. Zlokovic

Springer
2011
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Definition of the barrier The interstitial fluid (rSF) of the brain is separated from the blood by the blood-brain barrier (BBB). This barrier must not be thought of as a single entity or as an absolute restriction to all molecules, but as a multiple structure located at several sites within the brain. The first of these interfaces is located at the endothelium of the brain capillaries. Secondly there is a potential site for interchange on the outer linings of the brain between the dura and the arachnoid membranes. Thirdly, there are the choroid plexuses and the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) which is in contact with the very permeable internal ependymal lining of the brain (Figure 1. 1). Finally there are areas of the brain which lack a blood-brain barrier. These areas constitute the circumventricu­ lar organs and have leaky capillaries with a barrier at the ependyma which limits the spread of molecules from those regions (Figure 1. 2). Each of these BBB sites has its own characteristic permeability and transport functions. We will now consider the properties of each of these barrier sites between the blood and the brain. THE CEREBRAL CAPILLARY ENDOTHELIUM Morphology This interface has both the largest surface area and the shortest path length between the blood and the brain rSF. The cerebral capillaries, which at first sight seem little different from the rest of the systemic circulation, are in fact unique to the brain.
Understanding The Brain And Its Development: A Chemical Approach

Understanding The Brain And Its Development: A Chemical Approach

Harun K M Yusuf

World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
1992
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The understanding of brain functions at the molecular level has been one of the greatest challenges for man. Up to now, the basis of its most important functions, including the development of consciousness and personality, and the mechanism of learning and memory, remains unknown. However, the pace of discovery at the morphological, cellular, neurophysiological and molecular levels of brain functions has been quite rapid in the past decades. Neuroscience has therefore been an over-advancing and extremely fascinating field of research which has made a significant contribution to our understanding of brain structure, chemistry and function. This book gives a concise synopsis of our present day knowledge of the basic chemical principles of how the brain works and how the brain develops. It is quite an intelligible approach to ordering the tremendous amount of knowledge accumulated so far in various research fields, particularly neurochemistry. Special emphasis has been given to the chemical language of many aspects of brain development as related to morphology and function. The final part is devoted to the plasticity of the brain and the impact of malnutrition and environment in early life on the development of mental functions. Particularly valuable are the many references to original literature, especially when controversial issues are discussed.The book is well written in an easily understandable manner and would be of great help to all students and scientists interested in the extensive and demanding field of neuroscience.
Watch Me Grow: I'm One-Two-Three: A Parent's Essential Guide to the Extraordinary Toddler to Preschool Years
Now in a three-part edition that incorporates the latest research on pediatric brain development, Watch Me Grow: I'm One-Two-Three helps parents in their decision-making by explaining how children experience the world during the wondrous toddler years. In addition to offering the most current research on age-appropriate behavior and sharing parenting stories, this book also gives sound advice from an expert on child development. Using wisdom and humor, Dr. O'Brien gives parents and childcare providers a deeper understanding of the hearts and minds of their growing one-, two-, and three-year-old children.
Brain Death

Brain Death

Eelco F. M. Wijdicks

Oxford University Press Inc
2017
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Your purchase of the print version of Brain Death includes access to videos available via Oxford Medicine Online. By activating your unique access code, you can discover these videos, and use them for teaching and training purposes. Brain Death provides a practical, comprehensive, clinical resource for practitioners seeing patients with acute catastrophic neurologic disorders evolving to brain death and all its ramifications. The clinical diagnosis of brain death has tremendous implications: its main purpose is to bring closure, but it often results in organ and tissue transplantation questions which need to be addressed. This third edition introduces new research in the intensive care unit, newly unearthed historical data on important US-UK differences, a thorough discussion of US guidelines and how it is used in hospital practices, and compares guidelines used elsewhere in the world. In this incisive work, the many complexities of diagnosis and management of brain death are examined but it also illuminates cultural beliefs and bioethical problems, highlights the nature of conferences with family members, and captures several organ procurement issues. The book also includes 30 commonly asked practice problems to resolve diagnostic uncertainties and conflicts along with 12 video clips to assist in neurological evaluation. Brain Death is a treatise by the leading expert on brain death, Eelco F.M. Wijdicks. This book is a work of primary source research and includes work from recent publications by the author. It is an invaluable resource for neurologists, neurointensivists, neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, trauma surgeons, neuroscience and intensive care nursing staff, transplantation surgeons, and organ procurement organizations.
Brain Mechanisms in Problem Solving and Intelligence

Brain Mechanisms in Problem Solving and Intelligence

Robert Thompson; Francis M. Crinella; Jen Yu

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
1990
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This book is the outcome of a decade of research on the neu­ roanatomical mechanisms of learning in the young laboratory rat. It is essentially a discourse on the functional organization of the brain in relation to problem-solving ability and intelli­ gence. During the period between 1980 and 1989, well over 1000 weanling albino rats were subjected to localized brain damage (or sham operations in the case of the controls) under deep anesthesia and aseptic surgical conditions, were allowed tore­ cover, and subsequently were tested on a wide variety of prob­ lems designed to measure general learning ability. Since vir­ tually every part of the brain rostral to the medulla has been explored with lesions, it has become possible not only to map a number of "putative" brain systems underlying the acquisition of distinctive problem-solving tasks, but to isolate several neu­ roanatomical mechanisms that appear to be selectively in­ volved in the acquisition of particular kinds of goal-directed learned activities. Of particular interest was the discovery of a "nonspecific mechanism" (previously referred to in our re­ search reports as the "general learning system") inhabiting the interior parts of the brain. One objective of this volume was to make these maps available in a single source. Another was to provide a descrip­ tion of learning syndromes arising from local lesions to differ­ ent parts of the brain.
Sense and Senility: The Neuropathology of the Aged Human Brain
nly two things are certain in life, one is that all of us will inevita­ Obly grow older, the other is that at some point during or at the end of this process we shall die. Inherent to the passage of time is a deterio­ ration in the structural and functional integrity of our bodies, this pro­ gressing to such an extent that one or more organ systems will eventu­ ally begin to fail with the continued health and well-being of the individual coming under threat. Age-associated deficiencies in the musculo-skeletal, cardiovascular, or endocrine systems producing arthri­ tis, hypertension, stroke or diabetes are all too apparent in our elderly population yet internally caused failures in the function of the nervous system provide the common, and mostly intractable, problems of memory and intellect or locomotion that face and frustrate clinicians. Perhaps the most important factor which can decide the outcome of research studies professing to examine the effects of the passage of time (i. e. the 'process of aging') on the function of the nervous system, or indeed any other organ system, is the selection of appropriate or repre­ sentative subjects for investigation. The heart of this problem lies in defining what might be considered as 'normal' aging as distinct from age-associated disease; setting the 'goal posts of normality' continues to 1 be a matter of considerable debate.
The CogniDiet Companion Book: 100 (Almost) Experiments to Rewire Your Brain, Lose the Weight and Enjoy Life
About the Companion Book - Is It for You? If you have read " Weight Loss Starts In Your Brain", this book is your next step and an extra tool to help you succeed. The CogniDiet(R) Companion Book offers almost 100 experiments (in fact 7 experiments a week for 12 weeks, or 84 experiments plus some other extra tips). Most of these experiments are new and not contained in the previous book, but if so, they have been organized per theme to simplify your life. In fact, some readers have said this little companion book is useful just on its own. It is a working book, small in size, that you can carry with you. You can take notes in it and record your experiments' findings. How Is the Book Organized? These experiments are in the form of tips & tricks, science-based educational snippets or recommended mental activities to help you rewire your brain to change your lifestyle holistically and therefore your eating habits. Remember that a happy brain does not have cravings. These daily experiments help you align your mind, heart, and body for greater success at maintaining your weight loss are organized around 7 themes: Weekday 1: Nutrition IQWeekday 2: Activity and Exercise Weekday 3: EmotionsWeekday 4: Self Love Weekday 5: Zen Life and Mindfulness Weekday 6: Getting Rid of Stress Weekday 7: How to Simplify our LifeYou will learn to rewire your brain with happy pathways, which is the only way to adopt new behaviors and enjoy them for the long term. The Science Behind the CogniDiet(R) After losing 30 lbs. and keeping it off since 2006, Veronique explored cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), emotional brain training (EBT) and emerging brain neuroplasticity techniques to adapt them to weight loss. She created a unique, yet simple program, to help you transform.The program was studied in a clinical trial with medical overview, including diabetes and obesity experts, in 2016 with 40 women aged 41-73. The average weight loss was 12 lbs. with a maximum of 33 lbs. over 12 weeks. The weight loss was maintained after one year, this is a big deal. The program also helped improve metabolic health, specifically lowering cholesterol. Top line results were presented at the American College of Nutrition conference in November 2017 and at the prestigious American Society for Nutrition conference in June 2018. So, it works.Other Resources to Support You: Follow Veronique for more daily support on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and You Tube; all under @thecognidiet. Or you can register to her newsletter or online weight loss program on her website.
Pocket Atlas of Normal CT Anatomy of the Head and Brain

Pocket Atlas of Normal CT Anatomy of the Head and Brain

Michelle M. Smith; Timothy L. Smith

Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
2000
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Featuring 73 sharp, new images obtained with state-of-the-art scanning technology, the Second Edition of this popular pocket atlas is a quick, handy guide to interpreting computed tomography images of the brain and calvarium, temporal bone, orbit, nasal cavity, and paranasal sinuses. The book helps readers recognize normal anatomic structures on CT scans and distinguish these structures from artifacts.Each page presents a high-resolution CT scan, with anatomic landmarks clearly labeled. Directly above the scan are a key to the labels and a thumbnail illustration that orients the reader to the plane of view (sagittal, axial, or coronal). This format enables readers to identify features rapidly and accurately. Praise for the previous edition: "[A] splendid, very pocket-sized atlas....[A] very useful basic booklet which will enlighten all clinical trainees and not a few of their mentors."-- Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry "A very useful and uncomplicated pocket-sized reference....This little atlas will be popular among residents in neurology, neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmology, and internal medicine, and all clinicians who are required to inspect CTs of the head."-- Neurology "The book is most useful for medical students and neophyte radiology, neurology, or neurosurgical residents....Recommended!-- American Journal of Neuroradiology