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Access Foundations of the Neuron Doctrine free – your historical and conceptual guide to modern neuroscience. Download instantly via Google Drive for neuroscientists, neurology residents, and medical historians.

Understanding the evolution of neuronal theory is fundamental to appreciating modern neuroscience. This comprehensive work explores the historical development and scientific foundations of the neuron doctrine, providing crucial insights into how our current understanding of neural circuitry and brain function emerged from pioneering research and scientific debate.

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Title Foundations of the Neuron Doctrine
Author/Editor Gordon M. Shepherd
Edition 25th Anniversary Edition
File Size 31.1 MB
Pages 385
Subject Neuroscience History, Neuroanatomy
Download/Read Available
Storage Google Drive
Format PDF

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Who Should Study This Resource?

This work is essential for neuroscience researchers understanding historical context, neurology residents studying neuroanatomical foundations, and medical historians exploring neurological discoveries. It is equally valuable for medical students specializing in neuroscience, psychiatry trainees learning brain circuitry, and academic neurologists interested in the evolution of their field.

Alternative Resources

For comprehensive neuroanatomy knowledge, Fitzgerald’s Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience provides excellent foundation. Adams and Victor’s Principles of Neurology offers clinical applications, while Vishram Singh’s Clinical Neuroanatomy focuses on anatomical-clinical correlations. For basic science perspective, Basic Clinical Neuroscience serves as an excellent introduction.

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