The human central nervous system

The present edition of The Human Central Nervous System differs considerably from its predecessors. In previous editions, the text was essentially confined to a section dealing with the various functional systems of the brain. This section, which has been rewritten and updated, is now preceded by 15...

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Main Author: Nieuwenhuys, R. 1927 (Author)
Other Authors: Voogd, J. 1933 Johan (Editor), Huijzen, Chr. van 1933 Johan (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin Springer 2008
Edition:Fourth Edition
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