Most importantly, Neuroanatomy: Draw It to Know It instructs the reader to draw and redraw the anatomy and teaches an active approach to learning. This instructional workbook teaches a comprehensive, but practical approach toneuroanatomy it includes references where necessary but steers users toward key clinical features. Users draw neuroanatomical structures and pathways in several steps so they are remembered and use mental and physical mnemonics to demonstrate difficult anatomical rotations and directional pathways.Anatomical pictures and radiographic images accompany the diagrams to clarify spatially challenging features relevant synonyms are listed to avoid inter-text confusion inconsistencies in the neuroanatomy literature are highlighted to mitigate frustration and historical and current accounts ofneuroanatomical systems are presented for perspective.Many neuroanatomy textbooks are great references, but fail to provide a working knowledge of neuroanatomy, and many neuroanatomy handbooks provide bedside pearls, but are too concise to be fully satisfactory. Its instructive language is highly engaging. Neuroanatomy: Draw It to Know It teaches neuroanatomy through step-by-step instruction of how to draw neuroanatomicalpathways and structures. Yet books do not encourage us to draw and redraw neuroanatomy. "If you can't draw it, you don't know it:" that was the rule of the late neuroanatomist William DeMyer, MD.
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