Does anyone know of some good anatomy or reference websites for SLPs? Besides ASHA, I was wondering if there were any good sites that could aid in volunteering or studying. Thanks!
The Digital Anatomist, which has MRI, graphics, and animations: http://www9.biostr.washington.edu/cgi-bin/DA/PageMaster?atlas:Neuroanatomy+ffpathIndex/Splash^Page+2
The Amazing Brain, a useful site for functional anatomy:
http://www.brainsource.com/amazing%20brain.htm
The Anatomy Department at UW - Dr. Harting's website for med students. This is particularly helpful for the brainstem: http://www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu/
Dr. Vilis' website at the University of Western Ontario. This site has animations of the neurophysiology of sensation and movement. Check out the spinal reflexes animations: http://www.physpharm.fmd.uwo.ca/undergrad/medsweb/
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