Netter's Neuroscience Flash Cards
<p>Designed as a quick review tool, <b><i>Netter's Neuroscience Flash Cards</b></i> allow you to test your knowledge on the go! Fun, fast, and delivered in full color, this portable resource is a perfect study tool that covers neuroscience and neuroanatomy. <b>Netter illustrations</b> on the front and <b>answers to labels</b> plus <b>explanatory text</b> on the back emphasize the key organizational neurosciences principles and key clinical applications for an <b>efficient yet in-depth review</b>. It's ideal as a supplement to coursework, a prep tool for exams, if you're readying for rounds or clinical presentations, or if you'd simply like to enhance your knowledge of the subject. </p> <p><i>You may also be interested in: </i>A companion textbook, <b><i>Netter’s Atlas of Neuroscience, 3<SUP>rd</SUP> Edition</b></i>, to which the cards are cross-referenced. </p><ul><li>Provides a <b>quick review of the nervous system</b>, making them ideal for use before exams or throughout clinical rotations, residency, or in practice.</li><li>Allows you to make clinically important correlations in <b>neuroanatomy</b>, <b>cell biology</b>, and <b>neurophysiology.</b></li><li><b>Neuroimaging examples</b> help assess your grasp of the subject.</li><li>Includes <b>visual</b> and <b>numbered labels </b>on the front, and <b>labeled answers/comments</b> on the reverse.</li><li><b>Clinical 'pearls' and helpful summaries of the results of neurological damage or injuries (peripheral nerves, cranial nerves, spinal cord and brain stem structures and regions, various syndromes, etc.) </b>on the back of each card increase your understanding of the clinical implications of neuroscience concepts.</li><li><b>Pre-punched holes</b> and <b>convenient binding ring</b> allow you to carry selected groups of flash cards with you anywhere.</li></ul><ul><li>Cross-referenced to <b><i>Netter’s Atlas of Neuroscience, 3<SUP>rd</SUP> Edition</b></i> for further information on any topic.</li><li>Includes <b>extensive imaging</b>, cross-sectional anatomy, and vascular information.</li><li>Features increased <b>cellular</b> and <b>molecular</b> <b>coverage.</li></ul></b>