Bes book to learn a lot of neuroanatomy

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Bryan Morocho Palacios

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Any recomendations? I want a nice book, I love science, and I want to learn a lot (yeah, its personal) and for that I need a great book.
I need a book with lot of info

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I was hoping more than atlas.
I've read Snell, Barr. But I feel this books doesn't have enough information, I want a book with lot of info.
Gotcha. I'm afraid I won't be much help there. My school provided an incredible syllabus that was as effectively my textbook for Neuro.
 
I found "Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases" helpful.

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I really liked The Human Brain: an intro to its functional anatomy, by John Nolte

It has great images and diagrams and is enjoyable to read because of its emphasis on function, as opposed to reading a straight up anatomy atlas.

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Also have to second High Yield Neuroanatomy
 
i second whoever wrote this:
Crash course, what you need: Clinical Neuroanatomy Made Ridiculously Simple
The encyclopedia: Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases (Blumenfeld)

In addition, if you want to go deeper and use online stuff you can do kenhub and or lecturio. both have been very helpful for me.
 
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