URL: http://www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu/
Proper Citation: UW-Madison Neuroscience Resources (RRID:SCR_001649)
Description: Training materials including Web edition modules of the neuroanatomy coursebooks used by first-year medical students at the University of Wisconsin Medical School (UWMS), videos, and images. Topics include spinal cord, brain stem, Cerebellum, Thalamus, Cranial Nerves and National Board Review practice questions.
Abbreviations: UW Neuroanatomy Resources, UW Neuroscience Resources
Synonyms: UW Madison Neuroscience Resources, UW-Madison Neuroscience Resource Page
Resource Type: book, data or information resource, training material, image collection, video resource, narrative resource
Keywords: neuroanatomy, spinal cord, brainstem, cerebellum, thalamus, hypothalamus, basal ganglia, cranial nerve, neuroscience, radiology, central nervous system, sleep, coma, clinical, blood supply, textbook, coursebook, course, multimedia, brain, nerve, neurology, neuroscience, medicine, medical, podcast, ventricle
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